by David | Apr 6, 2014 | music
Russian ISPs openly brag about how much pirated content they have – it’s their market differentiator Years ago, working in Russia, back when the whole “Content Pirates” project was just the mere glimmering of an instinct, I was talking with the...
by The Wordyeti | May 17, 2008 | journalism, music, newspaper crisis, television
Can you say “Doomed”? Apparently, a report called “And Now for the News,” written by Craig Moffett of Bernstein Research, came out this week, and it’s got both Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks, and, not coincidentally, HDNet, and...
by The Wordyeti | Oct 18, 2007 | music
Radiohead gives music away for free – kids prefer to pirate it off BitTorrent anywayOK, this has got to have a lot of entertainment execs reaching for the Maalox. TechCrunch reports that even though Radiohead, in a much-ballyhooed move, allowed customers to set...
by The Wordyeti | Mar 11, 2007 | journalism, music
I have arrived in Santiago, Chile to find that it is one of the cleanest big cities I think I’ve ever seen. Especially in South America. I mean, this place couldn’t be MORE different from the Caracas that I remember, where there were massive random holes...
by The Wordyeti | Nov 9, 2006 | journalism, music, television
An (absurdist) lesson in the lightning multi-platform flow of information these days: It is worth noting that the same day that I cited the election results as being exemplars of the pervasive and still growing influence of the web and New Media … comes this...
by The Wordyeti | Oct 13, 2006 | music
As a person obsessed at time with etymology (which is the study of words, as opposed to entomology, which is the study of bugs, also known in my house as "Those Disgusting Crawly Things That Must Be Killed") I love this list of band names and how they...
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