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Digital TV conversion short-circuiting among elderly, rural dwellers (Onalaska Community Life)
Demand for digital TV conversion boxes and coupons for them are greater than anticipated. Problems with getting coupons from the government as well as a shortage of TV converter boxes means those with older TV sets need to take some action sooner rather than later if they want to keep getting television broadcasts without having to subscribe to cable or a satellite dish service.
Read more...Personal Tech (Washington Post)
The Washington Post's Rob Pegoraro discusses his recent reviews and answers your personal tech questions.
Read more...Hardball: Cubs trade Eyre to Philly (Chicago Tribune)
Read more...Emmis CEO is on offensive as iPhone's radio applications grow in popularity (The Indianapolis Star)
Your ears are a battlefield. And broadcast radio is plotting ways to turn them back in its direction. Battered by iPods, satellite radio and the Internet, some radio executives think they've found a path to sneak back into your life: the cell phone.
Read more...Online Music Sales Muddle Royalties, Lawyers Say (PC Magazine via Yahoo! News)
The current system for getting royalty payments to musicians in the United States is seriously hampering the introduction of new, innovative music distribution models, and that problem is not going to get any better in the era of the digital download, leading music experts said Thursday.
Read more...For immediate release: the arts are marketable (Arts Journal)
Each week, I'll post an interview with someone far more knowledgeable than myself on specific marketing and publicity subjects. This week, American Public Media's National Marketing Manager for classical music Tim Peterson, and Managing Producer of Performance Today Silvester Vicic
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