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Hot Hardware (Free subscription) | yesterday
Ah, live music. Is there anything better? Maybe a nice new triple-GPU setup, or possibly a sweet slate of Core i7, but other than that, we're thinking live music has the edge. Unfortunately, attending your favorite concerts has become synonymous with going broke, but the same folks responsible for jacking the prices are now making it easier than ever to experience your favorite artists up close...but...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 28/11/2009
They were supposed to make sweet music together. One provides the venue, the other books the singers and bands.<p/> But the relationship between concert promoter Live Nation and Center for the Arts at Mizner Park, owner of the Mizner Park amphitheater in Boca Raton, is turning sour.
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MacBlender (Free subscription) | 27/11/2009
Apple has teamed up with concert promoter Live Nation to launch a new live music program that offers exclusive recorded and filmed concerts, both companies announced Tuesday. From: AppleInsider
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Bumpershine.com (Free subscription) | 27/11/2009
As much as I dislike Live Nation, I guess I’m not ideologically opposed to them selling live concert videos on iTunes. Right now the selection is pretty weak though, we’ll see if it picks up in a couple of months though like they say it will. (Note to anyone out there in the Bowery Presents [...]
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TechConnect Magazine (Free subscription) | 26/11/2009
Live music promoter Live Nation has inked a deal with Apple regarding the launch of a new program that brings recorded and filmed concerts from its network of venues to iTunes. To kick things off, iTunes' catalog was updated with live recordings from OK Go, Jesse McCartney, Saving Abel, A Fine Frenzy, Duffy, Plain White T's and Ziggy Marley, and more will be added in the future. "We are thrilled...
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Brooklyn Vegan (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
From: Bob Lefsetz To: Nathan Hubbard Is this true? That buyers of DMB and Phish tickets at livenation.com were redirected to coasttocoast.com? ___________________________________ From: Nathan Hubbard Sorry, been traveling. No it's not to my knowledge. Have not had fan complaints...
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Globe and Mail (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
Apple swings deal with live events company Live Nation
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Music Is The Heart Of Our Soul (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
Track Listing: 01. Play With Fire 02. Danger 03. Come Clean 04. The Getaway 05. Dignity 06. Gypsy Woman 07. Someone's Watching Over Me 08. Beat Of My Heart 09. Why Not 10. So Yesterday 11. With Love 12. Wake Up 13. I Wish 14. Outside Of You 15. Fly 16. Happy 17. Dreamer 18. Backup Intros And Band Jam 19. Reach Out 20. Stranger :: Download :: Hilary Duff "Live At Gibson Amphitheatre August 15th,...
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The Apple Blog (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
It’s such an obvious idea it’s amazing it didn’t happen sooner. Wired reports that Apple has teamed up with promoter Live Nation to bring Live music to its iTunes Store. The reason for the delay is the tremendous difficulty getting all the required signatures on all the dotted lines. For each live performance to be made [...]
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WNEW: Where Rock Lives (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
In a burst of brand extension that we're surprised didn't happen a long time ago, Live Nation (one of the world's biggest concert promoters) has joined forces with iTunes (the world's biggest 'record' store') to start distributing live music and...
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New York Post (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
Concerts are now available on iTunes in a deal Apple struck with events company Live Nation. iTunes has a section featuring the concerts of about 20 artists ranging from Jesse McCartney to Ziggy Marley, the companies said. They expect hundreds of...
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IOL (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
Concerts will be available on Apple's iTunes to download after a deal with events company Live Nation.
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Various and Sundry (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
I love music concerts. Don’t go to them, don’t particularly like going to them but there’s nothing better than a well-produced concert DVD or television special. Now, iTunes has joined up with Live Nation to offer a bunch of them, either audio or video. The thought of going through the Apple TV to download and watch [...]
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prefixmag (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
Apple sells itself as the the cool alternative to major corporations, but it never shrinks from a potential revenue stream. Case in point is the company's new partnership with Live Nation, the good people who own exclusive rights to put Nickelback in amphitheaters across the nation. The deal would allow Apple's iTunes service to sell filmed Live Nation concerts for approximately $7.99. Both parties...