January 4, 2007

• The Digital Media Assn released a study conducted by InsightExpress that shows the positive effect of digital music. According to the study, digital music consumers listen to more music, purchase more music and attend more concerts that before they began listening to and purchasing digital music. A quarter of survey participants have discovered "a lot" of new artists. Almost 70% are listening to more musical genres. More than 35% are talking about music more than before going digital. (Read article at Billboard.biz)

• Digital Music News reports "a big four major is now preparing a significant, MP3-based push." The unnamed label is likely to release more information later this week. I don't know which label it will be, but I'd bet against it being from Universal Music Group. Doug Morris experiment with MP3? That would be a shocker. (Read post at Digital Music News)

• The Australian government wants its musicians to crack the U.S. music market. The 2007 Australia Week exhibitions in New York and Los Angeles will feature The Veronicas, Porcelein and Rockstar: INXS contestant Mig Ayesa. (Read article at the Herald Sun)

• Musicrypt, which offers secure digital distribution, finalized a deal that will offer it up to $10 million in financing. The company plans to use the funds to increase its growth in the U.S., expand its Adstream service in Europe and improve its radio and television advertising delivery initiatives. (Read press release)

• Long Beach, CA's VIP Records faces uncertainty after its location changed ownership last week. You may recall VIP as the setting for scenes from Snoop Dogg's "What's My Name" video. (Read article at Long Beach Press-Telegram)

• The Zune Marketplace is not carrying music from CD Baby. I occasionally run across some new releases (on majors and indies) that are not yet in the store. (Read post at Digital Audio Insider)

• RIP Atia Jo, guitarist for Orchestra Super Mazembe. (Read article at Kenyan News Network)

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