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Canadian students break out in song for Music Monday (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Hundreds of thousands of Canadian students broke out in song at the same time across the country on Monday during the fourth annual Music Monday.
Music Bits: Grand Theft Auto's Easy Button; WMG's Dynamic-Pricing Test; Sony BMG-EMI-Amazon (CBS News)
Music and games have proven a potent combo, particularly when it comes to download sales. Last week, Viacom (NYSE: VIA) announced 1Q earnings considerably boosted by the holiday '07 release of Rock Band -- the gift that keeps on giving as players add to their playlists through new music packs. Antony Bruno contends in Billboard today that the "phenomenal success" of Rock Band and predecessor ...
Playing with the Price of Music (Portfolio.com via Yahoo! Finance)
Warner Music Group plans to run a test starting this month that will alter the price of certain songs.
Music Bits: Grand Theft Auto's Easy Button; WMG's Dynamic-Pricing Test; Sony BMG-EMI-Amazon (paidContent.org via Yahoo! Finance)
Music and games have proven a potent combo, particularly when it comes to download sales. Last week, Viacom announced 1Q earnings considerably boosted by the holiday '07 release of Rock Band-- the gift that keeps on giving as players add to their playlists through new music packs.
Warner Music Group Plays with the Price of Music (Wired News)
We've all gotten used to $0.99 songs -- but some of the music companies haven't. Warner Music Group plans to run a test this month that will set prices based dynamically based on a variety of data points. The idea is, of course, to charge more when the market will bear it. But prices of even popular downloads might even go down in price.


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