Wednesday Business Links: Choruss, Mixwidget, Aussie 2008 Sales
A profile on Jim Griffin and Choruss. "I think it's fair to say the business of music products has fallen and it just can't get up. … For any civilized society, it has to become very, very concerned when it becomes voluntary to pay for … the stuff of innovation, because those are the very things that drive civilized society, especially the one we live in." (eSchool News)
Nokia plans to launch Comes With Music in Italy, Sweden, Mexico and other countries in the coming months. (PC World)
Download Music Tanks report titled "Let’s Sell Recorded Music" that seeks solutions for record labels, ISPs and governments. (Music Tank)
Mixwit's creators have just finished Mixwidget, an open-source mixtape project based on the late Mixwit mixtape. (Mixwidget)
Some reality is setting in as ad-funded music models fail to deliver what content owners want. (New Media Age)
Mixed results for recorded music in Australia in 2008. Total value dropped 8%, CDs dropped 12.2% by volume and 10.5% by value, digital tracks rose 33% by value and all digital rose 35.6% by value. (Billboard.biz)
Auditude, which has deals with MTV Networks, MySpace, and Warner Brothers Entertainment, has raised a $10.5 second round of funding. The company's content identification technology identifies clients' videos and places ads over them. (VentureBeat)
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