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Turn off that laptop! Get out there and promote the old fashioned way!

The first Morning Tabs of the week features Google launching a music service, Bandcamp offering album pre-orders, five simple ways to market your music offline and how to be a studio musician from the comfort of your own home. [click to continue…]

Juniper Research's music business forecast: sunny, with a chance of blooey.

Thursday’s Morning Tabs feature a misleading poll, the importance of YouTube lyric videos, mSpot challenging Amazon, and digital music subscriptions going blooey…in five years. Maybe. [click to continue…]

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If you vote for Gwar, they will have sex with you.

The Morning Tabs on this fine Wednesday include swirling rumors about Rhapsody, two big, ambitious music video projects, a very, um, unique (enticing? for some people?) attempt to drive up votes, and a double standard in the cloud. [click to continue…]

Tuesday’s Morning Tabs feature Amazon beating Apple to the punch, tips for keeping the gigs you have, and an unusual auction for a worthy cause. [click to continue…]

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The Morning Tabs – March 28

March 28, 2011

The first Morning Tabs of the week features artists still longing for label deals, labels forecasting their own doom, and Rebecca Black getting to make more songs.

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The Morning Tabs – March 25

March 25, 2011

The final Morning Tabs of the week includes Myspace collapsing, sales increasing, listeners YouTubing, and Steve Savoca Spotifying.

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The Morning Tabs – March 24

March 24, 2011

Today’s Morning Tabs feature a party house, an app for guitar players that’s doing gangbusters, and the rise of digital music…in CANADA.

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The Morning Tabs – March 22

March 22, 2011

Tuesday’s Morning Tabs feature a brand new skypodcast, a sweet EU job at YouTube, an outage at Rdio, and outrage over Soundcloud’s copyright filter.

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