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This week on Digital Music Trends I chat with Darren Hemmings (Motive Unknown) and Tom Satchwell (Beatsontoast, Fortitude PR). It's a busy week as we tackle Tunewiki's closure, the rumours surrounding iTunes Radio and the indie sector, the idea of Jay-Z's Samsung deal being a controlled (& lucrative) leak, Spotify apps (where to?), Sony Music Unlimited and Xbox Music expanding their feature sets, Amazon to launch AutoRip in Germany, C3S crowdfunding, Saavn striking a deal with Tata Docomo, music streaming app Anghami reaching 2m users, Pink Floyd "schooling" Pandora in an editorial on USA Today & finally an interview with Michael Robertson on his new startup Uberstations.

You can find the shownotes with links to the articles discussed here: http://bit.ly/DMT138notes and below the show's timeline and links to specific points on YouTube (make sure you subscribe to DMT's YouTube channel)

00:15 Introduction & Guests
01:41 Tunewiki announces closure
11:11 iTunes Radio and the Indies
17:45 Jay-Z and Kanye West album releases - strategies?
26:20 Spotify Apps, how do they help artists and where are they heading?
35:00 Sony Music Unlimited releases iOS update with offline music playing
41:55 Xbox Music to announce a web-based version of the service (at long last...) ?
44:55 Amazon reaches a deal with GEMA to launch AutoRip in Germany
45:55 C3S to launch a crowdfunding campaign to kick start the project of a new pan-European collection society with Creative Commons provisions
50:15 Saavn strikes a deal with Tata Docomo, one of the country's largest mobile operators
51:06 Anghami reaches 2 million users concentrating on Middle East and Northern African territories
52:08 Pink Floyd criticise Pandora in an editorial for USA Today -
01:00:10 Guest plugs - Darren: Eliza and the Bear, Spring Offensive, Houndstooth
Tom: Beatsontoast.wordpress.com & Fortitude Pr
01:02:25 An interview with Michael Robertson on his new startup Uberstations
01:10:23 Outro and end

Have a great week and 'till next time!

Andrea Leonelli
http://www.digitalmusictrends.com
http://www.twitter.com/digimusictrends
This week on Digital Music Trends I chat with Darren Hemmings (Motive Unknown) and Tom Satchwell (Beatsontoast, Fortitude PR). It's a busy week as we tackle Tunewiki's closure, the rumours surrounding iTunes Radio and the indie sector, the idea of Jay-Z's Samsung deal being a controlled (& lucrative) leak, Spotify apps (where to?), Sony Music Unlimited and Xbox Music expanding their feature sets, Amazon to launch AutoRip in Germany, C3S crowdfunding, Saavn striking a deal with Tata Docomo, music streaming app Anghami reaching 2m users, Pink Floyd "schooling" Pandora in an editorial on USA Today & finally an interview with Michael Robertson on his new startup Uberstations. You can find the shownotes with links to the articles discussed here: http://bit.ly/DMT138notes and below the show's timeline and links to specific points on YouTube (make sure you subscribe to DMT's YouTube channel) 00:15 Introduction & Guests 01:41 Tunewiki announces closure 11:11 iTunes Radio and the Indies 17:45 Jay-Z and Kanye West album releases - strategies? 26:20 Spotify Apps, how do they help artists and where are they heading? 35:00 Sony Music Unlimited releases iOS update with offline music playing 41:55 Xbox Music to announce a web-based version of the service (at long last...) ? 44:55 Amazon reaches a deal with GEMA to launch AutoRip in Germany 45:55 C3S to launch a crowdfunding campaign to kick start the project of a new pan-European collection society with Creative Commons provisions 50:15 Saavn strikes a deal with Tata Docomo, one of the country's largest mobile operators 51:06 Anghami reaches 2 million users concentrating on Middle East and Northern African territories 52:08 Pink Floyd criticise Pandora in an editorial for USA Today - 01:00:10 Guest plugs - Darren: Eliza and the Bear, Spring Offensive, Houndstooth Tom: Beatsontoast.wordpress.com & Fortitude Pr 01:02:25 An interview with Michael Robertson on his new startup Uberstations 01:10:23 Outro and end Have a great week and 'till next time! Andrea Leonelli http://www.digitalmusictrends.com http://www.twitter.com/digimusictrends read more read less

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