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Major record labels target blogosphere (iTNews)
D-Star is extending its digital music promotion delivery service to bloggers following a successful trial of the technology by Aussie radio stations.

Hanging out at the Loft (Isthmus)
It's been four years since Tom Klein started a local music promotion company with a niche focus on all-ages shows. Klein's Journey Music is a business that's proven resilient to the tough times the local club scene has endured as gas prices have soared. "The worst show I've done this past year brought in 105 people," says Klein, 22. "With the economy the way it is right now, the people with the ...

Pure Play Music Reveals Launch of New Portal for Independent Artists to Monetize Their Music (Broadcast Newsroom)
Pure Play lets independent artists easily upload, sell, and place their music in a range of alternative environments, including movies, commercials, video games, and 20,000 retail locations, with more...

Pure Play Music Reveals Launch of New Portal for Independent Artists to Monetize Their Music (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Something exciting is brewing in the music industry that will completely change the way unsigned artists and indie acts get their music played commercially. Pure Play Music provides independent artists with access to broad new distribution channels to introduce their music to the world -- and monetize it.

Stargazing | First rule of Jurassic Fight Club is there are no rules (The Kansas City Star)
“Jurassic Fight Club,” now in its second week Tuesday nights on the History Channel, was a hit with Neil Genzlinger, a reviewer for the New York Times.

Inland street vendors face obstacles because of regulations, lack of places to sell (The Press-Enterprise)
Business is a lot less mobile these days for Temecula's Juli Conn. The former hot dog vendor is happy to have her own restaurant following years in different locations, but now must contend with overhead and other new costs.