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Linkin Park, T-Pain, and Justin Bieber Usher Record Labels Into Apps Biz

It's a dark time for the music industry. And that's not just because of the Black Eyed Peas' latest album. Global record sales dropped 7.2% last year, due largely to huge declines in some of the world's biggest markets--the ...READ»

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Mariah Carey's Imperfect Angel: The CD That Thinks It's a Magazine

As it moves further away from anything that even remotely resembles the music business, it's beginning to look like the music industry is in deeper doo doo than we ever thought.READ»

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How Do You Serve?



Michelle Obama, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Maria Shriver, Nancy Pelosi, Arianna Huffington, and Bon Jovi all told us how they serve yesterday at the National Conference on Volunteering and Service, the world's largest gathering of volunteer and service leaders from the government, non-profits, entertainment, academia, business and the media. 
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Successful Experiments in Customer Restraint

1. Bon Jovi's Lost Highway Want: See the band do its classic hits Should: Support its new album Experiment: Last year, Bon Jovi fans who wanted presale concert tickets had to buy the band's upcoming album. The result? Lost ...READ»

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No Doubt’s New Sales Strategy: Buy One Concert Ticket, Get Our Entire Catalog!

In an effort to hustle up ticket sales in a down economy, the band No Doubt is offering an unheard-of incentive to concertgoers who attend their show: Fans who purchase a full-priced ticket ($42.50) will receive a digital download ...READ»

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A Nice Beat, But Can You Dance to It?

Who says consultants are just uptight, humorless Excel jockeys? Behind the scenes, the European branch offices of some major players are waging a battle of the bands for the hippest corporate anthem. We listened in.READ»

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Six Jobs That Won't Exist In 2016

From auto mechanics to bloggers.READ»

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Music to Save the Earth By

Starting tomorrow in Sydney, Australia and continuing for the next 24 hours around the globe is the Al Gore-inspired Live Earth concert, which will feature 150 performers in eight cities around the world. It will be shown on more ...READ»

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That's Rich II

An interesting comparison to Forbes' recent roundup of billionaires is Rolling Stone's 2004 Rock Rich List this week. The top 10: The Rolling Stones, $84.1 million Bruce Springsteen, $81.7 million The Eagles, $62.9 ...READ»