Monday, November 15, 2010

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  • The Cut
    Rachel Zoe Spotted Touching Her Apparently Protruding Belly!


  • Daily Intel
    MTA: Seriously, the F Train Isn't As Bad As It Was


  • Vulture
    You Will Soon Be Able to Buy the Beatles on iTunes


  • Vulture
    Watch Glee’s Darren Criss Sing an Acoustic Version of ‘Teenage Dream’


  • Vulture
    Only Three Films Will Be Nominated for the Best Animated Feature Oscar This Year


  • Daily Intel
    Mayor Bloomberg Calls on Reporter He’s Ignored for Four Years


  • Grub Street New York
    Ai Fiori Opening November 29


  • Vulture
    Aziz Ansari Responds to News of Parks and Recreation’s Return


  • Daily Intel
    Scientist Figures Out What Makes Women Happy: Oxytocin


  • Daily Intel
    Rachel Maddow: ‘Am I Particularly More Exciting When I Talk About Fox News?’


  • Vulture
    Hear Jay Electronica’s ‘Shiny Suit Theory,’ With Jay-Z, The-Dream, and Charlotte Gainsbourg


  • Grub Street New York
    SLA Denies Dumping Xiao Ye’s Four Loko in Raid


  • Vulture
    Katherine Heigl Drops Out of Adaline


  • Daily Intel
    New Nielsen Study Shows Some Americans Will Just Watch TV All the Time, No Matter What


  • The Cut
    Google’s New Fashion Site Apparently Consists of Boutiques Made by Celebrities Like Sarah Jessica Parker


  • Daily Intel
    Female Trader Put Cleavage Shot on Website Because She Wants to Be Taken Seriously


  • The Cut
    Ginnifer Goodwin Wore a Black Lace Dress From Chanel’s Spring 2011 Collection


  • Vulture
    Nussbaum: The Good Wife’s Bait and Switch


  • The Sports Section
    Islanders Fire Coach Scott Gordon


  • Daily Intel
    Tea Party Senators Get Their First Victory


  • Vulture
    Vulture Contest: Win Roger Sterling’s Memoir


  • The Cut
    Vogue: Asian Models Are ‘Redefining Traditional Concepts of Beauty’


  • Daily Intel
    Did Facebook Just Announce the End of E-mail As We Know It?


  • Vulture
    How Far Would Kanye Have to Go Before You’d Stop Listening to His Music?


  • Vulture
    Watch Another ‘Forever’ Wedding Entrance, Now With a Twist










  • The Cut
    Rachel Zoe Spotted Touching Her Apparently Protruding Belly!


  • Daily Intel
    MTA: Seriously, the F Train Isn't As Bad As It Was


  • Vulture
    You Will Soon Be Able to Buy the Beatles on iTunes


  • Vulture
    Watch Glee’s Darren Criss Sing an Acoustic Version of ‘Teenage Dream’


  • Vulture
    Only Three Films Will Be Nominated for the Best Animated Feature Oscar This Year


  • Daily Intel
    Mayor Bloomberg Calls on Reporter He’s Ignored for Four Years


  • Grub Street New York
    Ai Fiori Opening November 29


  • Vulture
    Aziz Ansari Responds to News of Parks and Recreation’s Return


  • Daily Intel
    Scientist Figures Out What Makes Women Happy: Oxytocin


  • Daily Intel
    Rachel Maddow: ‘Am I Particularly More Exciting When I Talk About Fox News?’


  • Vulture
    Hear Jay Electronica’s ‘Shiny Suit Theory,’ With Jay-Z, The-Dream, and Charlotte Gainsbourg


  • Grub Street New York
    SLA Denies Dumping Xiao Ye’s Four Loko in Raid


  • Vulture
    Katherine Heigl Drops Out of Adaline


  • Daily Intel
    New Nielsen Study Shows Some Americans Will Just Watch TV All the Time, No Matter What


  • The Cut
    Google’s New Fashion Site Apparently Consists of Boutiques Made by Celebrities Like Sarah Jessica Parker


  • Daily Intel
    Female Trader Put Cleavage Shot on Website Because She Wants to Be Taken Seriously


  • The Cut
    Ginnifer Goodwin Wore a Black Lace Dress From Chanel’s Spring 2011 Collection


  • Vulture
    Nussbaum: The Good Wife’s Bait and Switch


  • The Sports Section
    Islanders Fire Coach Scott Gordon


  • Daily Intel
    Tea Party Senators Get Their First Victory


  • Vulture
    Vulture Contest: Win Roger Sterling’s Memoir


  • The Cut
    Vogue: Asian Models Are ‘Redefining Traditional Concepts of Beauty’


  • Daily Intel
    Did Facebook Just Announce the End of E-mail As We Know It?


  • Vulture
    How Far Would Kanye Have to Go Before You’d Stop Listening to His Music?


  • Vulture
    Watch Another ‘Forever’ Wedding Entrance, Now With a Twist






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  • The Cut
    Rachel Zoe Spotted Touching Her Apparently Protruding Belly!


  • Daily Intel
    MTA: Seriously, the F Train Isn't As Bad As It Was


  • Vulture
    You Will Soon Be Able to Buy the Beatles on iTunes


  • Vulture
    Watch Glee’s Darren Criss Sing an Acoustic Version of ‘Teenage Dream’


  • Vulture
    Only Three Films Will Be Nominated for the Best Animated Feature Oscar This Year


  • Daily Intel
    Mayor Bloomberg Calls on Reporter He’s Ignored for Four Years


  • Grub Street New York
    Ai Fiori Opening November 29


  • Vulture
    Aziz Ansari Responds to News of Parks and Recreation’s Return


  • Daily Intel
    Scientist Figures Out What Makes Women Happy: Oxytocin


  • Daily Intel
    Rachel Maddow: ‘Am I Particularly More Exciting When I Talk About Fox News?’


  • Vulture
    Hear Jay Electronica’s ‘Shiny Suit Theory,’ With Jay-Z, The-Dream, and Charlotte Gainsbourg


  • Grub Street New York
    SLA Denies Dumping Xiao Ye’s Four Loko in Raid


  • Vulture
    Katherine Heigl Drops Out of Adaline


  • Daily Intel
    New Nielsen Study Shows Some Americans Will Just Watch TV All the Time, No Matter What


  • The Cut
    Google’s New Fashion Site Apparently Consists of Boutiques Made by Celebrities Like Sarah Jessica Parker


  • Daily Intel
    Female Trader Put Cleavage Shot on Website Because She Wants to Be Taken Seriously


  • The Cut
    Ginnifer Goodwin Wore a Black Lace Dress From Chanel’s Spring 2011 Collection


  • Vulture
    Nussbaum: The Good Wife’s Bait and Switch


  • The Sports Section
    Islanders Fire Coach Scott Gordon


  • Daily Intel
    Tea Party Senators Get Their First Victory


  • Vulture
    Vulture Contest: Win Roger Sterling’s Memoir


  • The Cut
    Vogue: Asian Models Are ‘Redefining Traditional Concepts of Beauty’


  • Daily Intel
    Did Facebook Just Announce the End of E-mail As We Know It?


  • Vulture
    How Far Would Kanye Have to Go Before You’d Stop Listening to His Music?


  • Vulture
    Watch Another ‘Forever’ Wedding Entrance, Now With a Twist










  • The Cut
    Rachel Zoe Spotted Touching Her Apparently Protruding Belly!


  • Daily Intel
    MTA: Seriously, the F Train Isn't As Bad As It Was


  • Vulture
    You Will Soon Be Able to Buy the Beatles on iTunes


  • Vulture
    Watch Glee’s Darren Criss Sing an Acoustic Version of ‘Teenage Dream’


  • Vulture
    Only Three Films Will Be Nominated for the Best Animated Feature Oscar This Year


  • Daily Intel
    Mayor Bloomberg Calls on Reporter He’s Ignored for Four Years


  • Grub Street New York
    Ai Fiori Opening November 29


  • Vulture
    Aziz Ansari Responds to News of Parks and Recreation’s Return


  • Daily Intel
    Scientist Figures Out What Makes Women Happy: Oxytocin


  • Daily Intel
    Rachel Maddow: ‘Am I Particularly More Exciting When I Talk About Fox News?’


  • Vulture
    Hear Jay Electronica’s ‘Shiny Suit Theory,’ With Jay-Z, The-Dream, and Charlotte Gainsbourg


  • Grub Street New York
    SLA Denies Dumping Xiao Ye’s Four Loko in Raid


  • Vulture
    Katherine Heigl Drops Out of Adaline


  • Daily Intel
    New Nielsen Study Shows Some Americans Will Just Watch TV All the Time, No Matter What


  • The Cut
    Google’s New Fashion Site Apparently Consists of Boutiques Made by Celebrities Like Sarah Jessica Parker


  • Daily Intel
    Female Trader Put Cleavage Shot on Website Because She Wants to Be Taken Seriously


  • The Cut
    Ginnifer Goodwin Wore a Black Lace Dress From Chanel’s Spring 2011 Collection


  • Vulture
    Nussbaum: The Good Wife’s Bait and Switch


  • The Sports Section
    Islanders Fire Coach Scott Gordon


  • Daily Intel
    Tea Party Senators Get Their First Victory


  • Vulture
    Vulture Contest: Win Roger Sterling’s Memoir


  • The Cut
    Vogue: Asian Models Are ‘Redefining Traditional Concepts of Beauty’


  • Daily Intel
    Did Facebook Just Announce the End of E-mail As We Know It?


  • Vulture
    How Far Would Kanye Have to Go Before You’d Stop Listening to His Music?


  • Vulture
    Watch Another ‘Forever’ Wedding Entrance, Now With a Twist






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Some notes on Matthew Stafford's latest right shoulder injury.

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A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Diablo III Coming to Consoles

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Interesting <b>News</b> About Matthew Stafford&#39;s Injured Shoulder - Pride <b>...</b>

Some notes on Matthew Stafford's latest right shoulder injury.

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Diablo III Coming to Consoles

Blizzard job ads point at an unannounced console version of the upcoming PC game.


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Interesting <b>News</b> About Matthew Stafford&#39;s Injured Shoulder - Pride <b>...</b>

Some notes on Matthew Stafford's latest right shoulder injury.

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Diablo III Coming to Consoles

Blizzard job ads point at an unannounced console version of the upcoming PC game.


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Interesting <b>News</b> About Matthew Stafford&#39;s Injured Shoulder - Pride <b>...</b>

Some notes on Matthew Stafford's latest right shoulder injury.

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

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Interesting <b>News</b> About Matthew Stafford&#39;s Injured Shoulder - Pride <b>...</b>

Some notes on Matthew Stafford's latest right shoulder injury.

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Diablo III Coming to Consoles

Blizzard job ads point at an unannounced console version of the upcoming PC game.


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Interesting <b>News</b> About Matthew Stafford&#39;s Injured Shoulder - Pride <b>...</b>

Some notes on Matthew Stafford's latest right shoulder injury.

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Diablo III Coming to Consoles

Blizzard job ads point at an unannounced console version of the upcoming PC game.


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Interesting <b>News</b> About Matthew Stafford&#39;s Injured Shoulder - Pride <b>...</b>

Some notes on Matthew Stafford's latest right shoulder injury.

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Diablo III Coming to Consoles

Blizzard job ads point at an unannounced console version of the upcoming PC game.


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Bits: Yahoo Seeks <b>News</b> From Its Users - NYTimes.com

Yahoo is opening the door to more citizen journalism on its Web site.

Diablo III Coming to Consoles

Blizzard job ads point at an unannounced console version of the upcoming PC game.

Lujiazui Breakfast: <b>News</b> And Views About China Stocks (Nov. 15 <b>...</b>

Stocks in China may face more declines today after large losses in mainland and US-traded China shares on Friday. Chinese media have been reporting that the government plans interest-rate increases to curb rising prices in the country.


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Sea Ice <b>News</b> #29 | Watts Up With That?

In sea ice news this week, Arctic sea ice continues its inexorable climb toward the summit, to be reached sometime in March 2011. At present the ice growth is tracking just below the rate of 2007, but it should also be pointed out that ...

Bits: Yahoo Seeks <b>News</b> From Its Users - NYTimes.com

Yahoo is opening the door to more citizen journalism on its Web site.

Arrowheadlines: Chiefs <b>News</b> 11/15 - Arrowhead Pride

Well, that happened. Who invited the 2009 Chiefs to yesterday's game? As you can imagine, there are a lot of recaps and opinions on the game (and a missing handshake). Here's today's Kansas City Chiefs news.


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Arrowheadlines: Chiefs <b>News</b> 11/15 - Arrowhead Pride

Well, that happened. Who invited the 2009 Chiefs to yesterday's game? As you can imagine, there are a lot of recaps and opinions on the game (and a missing handshake). Here's today's Kansas City Chiefs news.

NBC Ad Urges Recording <b>News</b> - NYTimes.com

The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.

Pulse <b>News</b> Now Free to Download | Android Phone Fans

Pulse News has announced that they're making their application free to download on the Android market following a desire to pull in a bigger userbase. They'll.


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Interesting <b>News</b> About Matthew Stafford&#39;s Injured Shoulder - Pride <b>...</b>

Some notes on Matthew Stafford's latest right shoulder injury.

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Diablo III Coming to Consoles

Blizzard job ads point at an unannounced console version of the upcoming PC game.


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Interesting <b>News</b> About Matthew Stafford&#39;s Injured Shoulder - Pride <b>...</b>

Some notes on Matthew Stafford's latest right shoulder injury.

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Diablo III Coming to Consoles

Blizzard job ads point at an unannounced console version of the upcoming PC game.


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Interesting <b>News</b> About Matthew Stafford&#39;s Injured Shoulder - Pride <b>...</b>

Some notes on Matthew Stafford's latest right shoulder injury.

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Diablo III Coming to Consoles

Blizzard job ads point at an unannounced console version of the upcoming PC game.


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Interesting <b>News</b> About Matthew Stafford&#39;s Injured Shoulder - Pride <b>...</b>

Some notes on Matthew Stafford's latest right shoulder injury.

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Diablo III Coming to Consoles

Blizzard job ads point at an unannounced console version of the upcoming PC game.


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Interesting <b>News</b> About Matthew Stafford&#39;s Injured Shoulder - Pride <b>...</b>

Some notes on Matthew Stafford's latest right shoulder injury.

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Diablo III Coming to Consoles

Blizzard job ads point at an unannounced console version of the upcoming PC game.


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Interesting <b>News</b> About Matthew Stafford&#39;s Injured Shoulder - Pride <b>...</b>

Some notes on Matthew Stafford's latest right shoulder injury.

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Diablo III Coming to Consoles

Blizzard job ads point at an unannounced console version of the upcoming PC game.


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Interesting <b>News</b> About Matthew Stafford&#39;s Injured Shoulder - Pride <b>...</b>

Some notes on Matthew Stafford's latest right shoulder injury.

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Diablo III Coming to Consoles

Blizzard job ads point at an unannounced console version of the upcoming PC game.


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Bits: Yahoo Seeks <b>News</b> From Its Users - NYTimes.com

Yahoo is opening the door to more citizen journalism on its Web site.

Diablo III Coming to Consoles

Blizzard job ads point at an unannounced console version of the upcoming PC game.

Lujiazui Breakfast: <b>News</b> And Views About China Stocks (Nov. 15 <b>...</b>

Stocks in China may face more declines today after large losses in mainland and US-traded China shares on Friday. Chinese media have been reporting that the government plans interest-rate increases to curb rising prices in the country.


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Sea Ice <b>News</b> #29 | Watts Up With That?

In sea ice news this week, Arctic sea ice continues its inexorable climb toward the summit, to be reached sometime in March 2011. At present the ice growth is tracking just below the rate of 2007, but it should also be pointed out that ...

Bits: Yahoo Seeks <b>News</b> From Its Users - NYTimes.com

Yahoo is opening the door to more citizen journalism on its Web site.

Arrowheadlines: Chiefs <b>News</b> 11/15 - Arrowhead Pride

Well, that happened. Who invited the 2009 Chiefs to yesterday's game? As you can imagine, there are a lot of recaps and opinions on the game (and a missing handshake). Here's today's Kansas City Chiefs news.


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Arrowheadlines: Chiefs <b>News</b> 11/15 - Arrowhead Pride

Well, that happened. Who invited the 2009 Chiefs to yesterday's game? As you can imagine, there are a lot of recaps and opinions on the game (and a missing handshake). Here's today's Kansas City Chiefs news.

NBC Ad Urges Recording <b>News</b> - NYTimes.com

The anchor Brian Williams encourages people to record "Nightly News" if they cannot watch it at 6:30 pm.

Pulse <b>News</b> Now Free to Download | Android Phone Fans

Pulse News has announced that they're making their application free to download on the Android market following a desire to pull in a bigger userbase. They'll.


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Interesting <b>News</b> About Matthew Stafford&#39;s Injured Shoulder - Pride <b>...</b>

Some notes on Matthew Stafford's latest right shoulder injury.

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Diablo III Coming to Consoles

Blizzard job ads point at an unannounced console version of the upcoming PC game.


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Interesting <b>News</b> About Matthew Stafford&#39;s Injured Shoulder - Pride <b>...</b>

Some notes on Matthew Stafford's latest right shoulder injury.

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Diablo III Coming to Consoles

Blizzard job ads point at an unannounced console version of the upcoming PC game.


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Interesting <b>News</b> About Matthew Stafford&#39;s Injured Shoulder - Pride <b>...</b>

Some notes on Matthew Stafford's latest right shoulder injury.

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Diablo III Coming to Consoles

Blizzard job ads point at an unannounced console version of the upcoming PC game.


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Interesting <b>News</b> About Matthew Stafford&#39;s Injured Shoulder - Pride <b>...</b>

Some notes on Matthew Stafford's latest right shoulder injury.

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Diablo III Coming to Consoles

Blizzard job ads point at an unannounced console version of the upcoming PC game.


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Interesting <b>News</b> About Matthew Stafford&#39;s Injured Shoulder - Pride <b>...</b>

Some notes on Matthew Stafford's latest right shoulder injury.

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Diablo III Coming to Consoles

Blizzard job ads point at an unannounced console version of the upcoming PC game.


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Interesting <b>News</b> About Matthew Stafford&#39;s Injured Shoulder - Pride <b>...</b>

Some notes on Matthew Stafford's latest right shoulder injury.

<b>News</b> with a genuine North Korea dateline - Blog - Committee to <b>...</b>

A book named Rimjin-gang--News from Inside North Korea just became available. It's a compilation of years of reporting by a group of about 12 North Koreans using video and still cameras to record everyday life in North Korea.

Diablo III Coming to Consoles

Blizzard job ads point at an unannounced console version of the upcoming PC game.


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Bits: Yahoo Seeks <b>News</b> From Its Users - NYTimes.com

Yahoo is opening the door to more citizen journalism on its Web site.

Diablo III Coming to Consoles

Blizzard job ads point at an unannounced console version of the upcoming PC game.

Lujiazui Breakfast: <b>News</b> And Views About China Stocks (Nov. 15 <b>...</b>

Stocks in China may face more declines today after large losses in mainland and US-traded China shares on Friday. Chinese media have been reporting that the government plans interest-rate increases to curb rising prices in the country.


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Sea Ice <b>News</b> #29 | Watts Up With That?

In sea ice news this week, Arctic sea ice continues its inexorable climb toward the summit, to be reached sometime in March 2011. At present the ice growth is tracking just below the rate of 2007, but it should also be pointed out that ...

Bits: Yahoo Seeks <b>News</b> From Its Users - NYTimes.com

Yahoo is opening the door to more citizen journalism on its Web site.

Arrowheadlines: Chiefs <b>News</b> 11/15 - Arrowhead Pride

Well, that happened. Who invited the 2009 Chiefs to yesterday's game? As you can imagine, there are a lot of recaps and opinions on the game (and a missing handshake). Here's today's Kansas City Chiefs news.


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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: Fox <b>News</b>, GOP killed climate bill - Robin <b>...</b>

He says he blames the network and the “hacks” in Congress for sinking energy legislation.

Arrowheadlines: Chiefs <b>News</b> 11/11 - Arrowhead Pride

Happy Veteran's Day! A special shout out to all of the Chiefs fans in the military and to those who have served in the past. Also of note, it was 20 years ago today that Derrick Thomas had his seven sack game against the Seahawks.

NCSU <b>News</b> :: NC State <b>News</b> and Information » Researchers Find <b>...</b>

New research from North Carolina State University shows that most online news stories about cancer contain language that likely contributes to public uncertainty about the disease – a significant finding, given that at least one-third ...


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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: Fox <b>News</b>, GOP killed climate bill - Robin <b>...</b>

He says he blames the network and the “hacks” in Congress for sinking energy legislation.

Arrowheadlines: Chiefs <b>News</b> 11/11 - Arrowhead Pride

Happy Veteran's Day! A special shout out to all of the Chiefs fans in the military and to those who have served in the past. Also of note, it was 20 years ago today that Derrick Thomas had his seven sack game against the Seahawks.

NCSU <b>News</b> :: NC State <b>News</b> and Information » Researchers Find <b>...</b>

New research from North Carolina State University shows that most online news stories about cancer contain language that likely contributes to public uncertainty about the disease – a significant finding, given that at least one-third ...


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Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: Fox <b>News</b>, GOP killed climate bill - Robin <b>...</b>

He says he blames the network and the “hacks” in Congress for sinking energy legislation.

Arrowheadlines: Chiefs <b>News</b> 11/11 - Arrowhead Pride

Happy Veteran's Day! A special shout out to all of the Chiefs fans in the military and to those who have served in the past. Also of note, it was 20 years ago today that Derrick Thomas had his seven sack game against the Seahawks.

NCSU <b>News</b> :: NC State <b>News</b> and Information » Researchers Find <b>...</b>

New research from North Carolina State University shows that most online news stories about cancer contain language that likely contributes to public uncertainty about the disease – a significant finding, given that at least one-third ...


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Being an Internet Marketer is the best job I have ever had. Granted, I have not had a ton of jobs on account of the fact that I am still a full-time graduate student, but I love my non-traditional career choice and could not be happier with the decisions I have made. I love crawling out of bed in the morning, going to my computer and seeing that I made money while I was sleeping. I love being my own boss and not having to answer to, or work for someone else.

I am a graduate student in marketing and I would likely be able to get a job that pays around $65,000 a year working upwards of 50 hours a week the first few years. (These numbers are essentially an average from the graduating classes the last couple of years). But why would I want to work a standard 9-5 doing a job for someone else and getting paid a tiny fraction of what the boss gets? The answer is that I would not and that is why I chose to become an online marketer.

There is a common misconception that you can get rich quick online, and that is not true. It takes a lot of work, and there are weeks that I put in more than 50 hours a week, but the best part about is that most of the things I do and the projects I participate with keep generating residual income long after I am done with them.

Lets say I create my own project in a particular niche. I design a website with some really good content for that niche and send highly targeted traffic to that website. I am getting advertising revenue from people clicking on ads on my site, and they are also purchasing my product. And by that time, guess what? I am already off creating my next profitable project.

Another GREAT thing about being an Internet marketer is that it is very inexpensive to start your business. You can by domains, hosting, graphics, an autoresponder, etc. for all relatively cheap as opposed to buying a lot for a building and other expensive things you would need for a 'traditional' business.

Another thing to think about is the ability to network online. It is VERY hard for most people working 9-5 jobs to have access to the CEOs of fortune 500 companies, but I have discussed, a number of times, internet marketing with some of the top online gurus that exist. The Internet makes this a lot more possible. What better way to get tips and learn new techniques to succeed? What a valuable resource.

In conclusion, do not be scared of taking a chance. Start your own online business on the side and work on it a couple of hours after work instead of watching television, dabble with it on the weekends, and learn everything you can about it. If you start to succeed you might want to consider it full-time so you can stick it to "the man." So many people are scared to risk that 9-5 job they do not even like because of security, but after they witness that money flowing in while they are sleeping, they might change their mind and become an Internet Marketer!


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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Making Money Cash

We see you out there — the future musicians of the world, pouring coffee, mixing drinks, designing websites for shifty moving companies, all the while dreaming of making it big: signing to a label, cutting a record, reaping the benefits that only a throng of gaping groupies can herald.

While not all of you will make the proverbial “Big Time” — we can’t all be Lady Gaga, nor should we strive to be — that doesn’t mean that you can’t reap some monetary benefits for your musical labor.

Jeff Price, founder of TuneCore, recently wrote on the company blog: “More musicians are making money off their music now at any point in history… Technology has made it possible for any artist to get distribution, to get discovered, to pursue his/her dreams with no company or person out there making the editorial decision that they are not allowed ‘in.’”

We would tend to agree (with the caveat that such openness has also led to a more crowded music scene, with more bands fighting for the public’s attention — but that’s a post for another day).

If you want to start seeing some payback for all your hard work, you don’t have to wait around for a label exec to catch your jazz flute set at the local coffee shop and catapult you to stardom. There are a ton of services out there that can help you make some cash, while also gaining exposure and experience.

Mashable spoke with folks from a quartet of such services in order to help you, the artist, devote more time to your lute than those lattes.

Note that none of the below are get-rich-quick schemes, so it might be wise to hang onto your day job — even if it is designing graphic tees for tiny dogs.

Go Into Show Business

Service: Jingle Punks

We know, we know, the moment a song makes it into the commercial, it’s an immediate sign that a band has “sold out.” But, c’mon, guys — do you really want your favorite drummer/banjo player/keytarist working in a taco trunk in order to survive? Yeah, thin may be in when it comes to the indie scene, but musicians need to eat, after all.

That’s why services like Jingle Punks can really be a boon to bands. Jingle Punks — which is basically the Pandora of music licensing services — focuses on providing filmmakers, TV networks, media companies and ad companies with music from up-and-coming bands. Band and Punks split the earnings 50/50.

“We work in a very smart but unsexy part of the music business,” says co-founder Jared Gutstadt. “Most artists tend to spend their time focusing on the old standards of how to ‘make it.’ They’re still thinking about record deals, pub deals, merch, touring. To really stand out and compete with this type of competition you need to be thinking about launching a music career in a much more unique way.”

Why Use This Service?

According to Gutstadt, “Music in film and television is a great way for artists to get the word out there. More importantly, you can generate money to help fund the growth of a band’s musical endeavors.”

In addition, the service makes use of the democratic nature of the web to get your music into the right hands. “In the past, the way people used to pitch music for media placements is that they would mail CDs off to as many music supes or producers they could,” Gutstadt says. “We have removed the giant pile of CDs on peoples’ desks and aggregated them into a user-friendly database organized in a dynamic way.”

What’s the ROI?

According to Gutstadt, money made runs the gamut. “It can be anywhere from $250 for a web placement all the way up to $30,000 for getting music in a commercial or motion picture,” he says. “, you make money over time through royalties paid out by BMI and ASCAP, who are able to track usage. I always tell artists its not a get-rich-quick scheme as much as it is a way to make some money over time off your hard work.”  

So Who has Succeeded?

“We work with an artist named Mike Del Rio (see above) and his music was used in a rebranding effort by the History Channel.  The channel has really embraced Mike and Jingle Punks and has a couple things in the pipeline that could do great things to really help launch Mike Del Rio’s career on a more mainstream level.  

“We also work with a really great band called I Love Monsters, and their music was placed in the season premiere of Entourage. This type of exposure can be great for an up-and-coming band.”

Collaborate

Service: Indaba Music

We’ve seen instances of bands forming partnerships through Twitter and the like, but wouldn’t it be easier for y’all to have everything in one place?

I mean, it’s enough of a hassle to get all your gear into a single taxi (can’t afford two) before a gig, why add 50 social media tools into the mix? That’s where services like Indaba Music — which is like the LinkedIn of music — come in.

Indaba is a platform — boasting more than 500,000 musicians — that provides musically inclined folks with a place to build a profile, promote their tunes and collaborate with other musicians from around the world.

Why Use This Service?

According to co-founder Dan Zaccagnino, “There are many ways for musicians to make money using Indaba Music. The core of the platform is about collaboration, which can be just for fun, but can also generate income for musicians through work-for-hire sessions (where a musician is paid for his/her tracks) or collaborations where songwriters share in the ownership of the song.”

In addition, Indaba features a ton of contests that “give both amateur and professional musicians a chance to collaborate with world-famous artists and in the process win cash or possibly participate in future royalties if the winners’ material is released,” Zaccagnino says.

What’s the ROI?

“There are incredible opportunities to gain experience on Indaba because the community is full of everyone from amateurs eager to learn, to music educators, to Grammy Award winners,” Zaccagnino says.

“Members learn from one another through contacting and communicating with people online, having music peer reviewed in sessions and contests, learning from master-artists through our Artist-in-Residence programs, taking online video lessons, and much more.

“Education is a big priority for us and it’s been amazing to see that organically happen because musicians are interested in helping one another.”

So Who has Succeeded?

Zaccagnino cites the following examples:

Linkin Park + NoBrain (see above)

Indaba member NoBrain’s mix was included on Linkin Park’s album A Thousand Suns and got the opportunity to collaborate directly with Linkin Park front man, Mike Shinoda, through Indaba Music.

Rivers Cuomo Producer Sessions

Rivers Cuomo of Weezer started a few sessions on IndabaMusic.com and began working with members to produce rough demos that he had written with his wife.  Rivers used Indaba’s session platform to work collaboratively, utilizing the commenting system to engage musicians and achieve exactly what he envisioned.  The producers were also paid for their work.

David Minnick/PBS The Music Instinct

PBS ran a contest to source music for an upcoming show about music and the brain. It found the winner, David Minnick, to be so talented that it hired him to arrange music for another show.

Toshi Osawa and Pikes Peak Ringers – Yo-Yo Ma Collaboration Winners

Yo-Yo Ma was so impressed by the quality of musical collaborations that he picked two winners, an 18-piece hand bell choir from Denver and a speed-Metal guitarist from Canada. Yo-Yo invited them into the studio to record with him in a truly unique collaboration — both tracks were later released as bonus tracks to Yo-Yo Ma’s holiday album, Songs of Joy & Peace.

Partner Up

Service: YouTube’s Musicians Wanted Program

At last year’s SXSW, YouTube launched a partner program for up-and-coming musicians, and, just recently, the program went from U.S.-only to international.

If you have a YouTube channel, and you’re pumping out the music vids like an A-V nerd on a sugar high, you should apply for this program post haste. Basically, it allows you to make some extra cash by adding ads to your videos and garners you more exposure from YouTube with prime placement.

Why Use This Service?

It’s all about getting your name out there, and getting your music heard, right? So go where the people are. Every day, YouTube racks up more than 2 billion video views. That’s a lot of eyes. Still, every minute, the site sees 24 hours of video uploaded, which means your genius work could get lost in the shuffle. That’s why the partner program is a must — you get the YouTube stamp of approval, which brings more attention to your work.

What’s the ROI?

YouTube couldn’t tell us how much money you can earn from the program, but they did tell us that artists get the majority share of the revenue — not to mention access to those millions of viewers. You need to be consistent with your channel, though, and really focus on putting out lots of original content. So if you’re only down to make one vid, this might not be the option for you. In order to see ROI, you have to put in the time and effort.

So Who has Succeeded?

YouTube has helped launch the careers of score of performers — from Justin Bieber to Pomplamoose./> Kina Grannis is one such artist. “I joined YouTube three years ago when I was in a contest called Doritos Crash The Super Bowl,” Grannis told us. “I needed to get people to vote for me every day in order to get my music video played during the Super Bowl (which it did, woo!), so the hope was that by agreeing to post a new video every day, people, in exchange, would come back and vote daily. This run of putting up a video every day lasted about two months in total, and while it made me crazy and sleep deprived, it was also fun and exciting and very helpful in growing my viewers.

“Post with consistency if possible,” Grannis advises artists. “Be genuine, talk to your supporters, be grateful.”

If You Can’t Beat Them, Join Them

Service: BitTorrent Featured Artist Program

OK, we know what you’re thinking — you hear the word “BitTorrent” and you’re about ready to rage, am I right? File sharing is the monster under the bed for many an artist. It connotes theft, basically. Still, the model — when used correctly — can really be a boon to lesser-known artists.

We spoke to Trent Reznor — who is well-known for having released his music via torrent sites in the past — who told us: “I felt furious when the record I’d worked on for a year, that my heart and soul’s gone into, . I’m pissed off at people that are listening to it. I’m mad that they’re snubbing me — by what? By being excited about hearing my music? And that’s wrong. I shouldn’t be mad at these people. I should be glad that people are interested.”

“Easy for you to say, Trent Reznor,” you might scoff, “You’re already famous.” Well — there’s the rub, right? You’re not famous. And you want to be. Or, at the very least, you want someone other than your roommate to come to your gig — and perhaps buy a T-shirt or two. And how do you do that? By getting the attention of the masses, of course.

Last month, BitTorrent launched a Featured Artist pilot program in an effort to give musicians more exposure. Some likened such an endeavor to getting in bed with the devil, but when you really think about it, what’s the difference between applying for the program and putting your music on MySpace or SoundCloud or any other music-sharing site? Well, that would be BitTorrent’s 80 million users.

We’re not saying that file sharing is totally copacetic or anything (there are a lot of pirates in them waters), but it’s not like BitTorrent is out to ruin your career, either. “In many ways, Trent Reznor’s work inspired a lot of our work,” says CEO Eric Klinker. “We really do want to riff on a lot of what he’s done. He’s in an experimentation phase, as are we.”

Why Use This Service?

“The Featured Artists pilot program encourages musicians and filmmakers to submit creative works for the chance to be spotlighted to millions of BitTorrent users around the world,” Klinker says. “For a lot of artists it is about creating a sustainable business model that will allow them to continue their creative works. So, we are interested in working with artists to experiment with various business models that play to the strengths of the Internet while allowing them to tune into the distribution potential of BitTorrent to reach millions of consumers.”

What’s the ROI?

“In today’s digital age, the traditional model does not serve artists in the same way it used to, and instead forces them all down the same funnel where only a select few ultimately receive distribution,” Klinker says. “With BitTorrent’s Featured Artist Pilot Program, artists can tap into online communities and reach millions of people who might otherwise be inaccessible. These communities are powerful and provide intrinsic value for emerging artists trying to build a fan base. In doing so, these are fans that will invariably attend shows, purchase merchandise and become invested in future works.”/>  /> So Who has Succeeded?

Since the service just launched last month, there aren’t any featured artists yet, but the site has seen some success with the musician PAZ (see above), who has been working with BitTorrent.

“Most recently, in August 2010, BitTorrent released PAZ’s debut mix tape, Young Broke and Fameless,” Klinker says. “On the first day alone the release saw over 100,000 downloads, and as a result has increased his fan base and following.”

More Social Music Resources from Mashable:

- Top 10 Twitter Tips for Bands, By Bands/> - 5 Great Ways to Find Music That Suits Your Mood/> - 5 Free Ways to Identify that Song Stuck in Your Head/> - HOW TO: Turn Your Android Phone Into a Killer MP3 Player/> - 10 Amazing Musical Instrument iPhone Apps

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Several factors have contributed to this year’s gusher, including a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in January that now allows unlimited campaign spending by corporations and unions. In August, a low-profile Federal Election Commission decision opened the door for donors to pool their money and give anonymously, which produced a bumper crop of ads from nonprofit political groups and committees trying to influence voters.

“The biggest factor driving the spending is the competitive landscape,” said Evan Tracey, president of Kantar Media’s Campaign Media Analysis Group. “Incumbents across the country are worried about losing, and they are not holding on to their money. And many of these statewide races are in states with expensive media markets like New York, Texas and California.”


Political spending this year should reach record levels, Tracey predicted.


Wells Fargo's Ryvicker estimates that TV stations will collect $2 billion in political money this year.  Cable television systems will generate at least $150 million; radio stations will garner $250 million; direct mail efforts should consume $650 million; and billboards will receive $55 million. Ryvicker estimated that newspapers would take in $95 million in political money. 


Coming in last, according to Ryvicker and Tracey, will be Internet sites. Their collective haul should be about $50 million -- less than 2% of the total.


Companies that own TV stations in the LA market include CBS Corp., NBC Universal, Univision Communications, News Corp., Walt Disney Co. and Tribune Co., which owns KTLA-TV Channel 5 and the Los Angeles Times.


For the full story in the Los Angeles Times, click here. 


-- Meg James



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We see you out there — the future musicians of the world, pouring coffee, mixing drinks, designing websites for shifty moving companies, all the while dreaming of making it big: signing to a label, cutting a record, reaping the benefits that only a throng of gaping groupies can herald.

While not all of you will make the proverbial “Big Time” — we can’t all be Lady Gaga, nor should we strive to be — that doesn’t mean that you can’t reap some monetary benefits for your musical labor.

Jeff Price, founder of TuneCore, recently wrote on the company blog: “More musicians are making money off their music now at any point in history… Technology has made it possible for any artist to get distribution, to get discovered, to pursue his/her dreams with no company or person out there making the editorial decision that they are not allowed ‘in.’”

We would tend to agree (with the caveat that such openness has also led to a more crowded music scene, with more bands fighting for the public’s attention — but that’s a post for another day).

If you want to start seeing some payback for all your hard work, you don’t have to wait around for a label exec to catch your jazz flute set at the local coffee shop and catapult you to stardom. There are a ton of services out there that can help you make some cash, while also gaining exposure and experience.

Mashable spoke with folks from a quartet of such services in order to help you, the artist, devote more time to your lute than those lattes.

Note that none of the below are get-rich-quick schemes, so it might be wise to hang onto your day job — even if it is designing graphic tees for tiny dogs.

Go Into Show Business

Service: Jingle Punks

We know, we know, the moment a song makes it into the commercial, it’s an immediate sign that a band has “sold out.” But, c’mon, guys — do you really want your favorite drummer/banjo player/keytarist working in a taco trunk in order to survive? Yeah, thin may be in when it comes to the indie scene, but musicians need to eat, after all.

That’s why services like Jingle Punks can really be a boon to bands. Jingle Punks — which is basically the Pandora of music licensing services — focuses on providing filmmakers, TV networks, media companies and ad companies with music from up-and-coming bands. Band and Punks split the earnings 50/50.

“We work in a very smart but unsexy part of the music business,” says co-founder Jared Gutstadt. “Most artists tend to spend their time focusing on the old standards of how to ‘make it.’ They’re still thinking about record deals, pub deals, merch, touring. To really stand out and compete with this type of competition you need to be thinking about launching a music career in a much more unique way.”

Why Use This Service?

According to Gutstadt, “Music in film and television is a great way for artists to get the word out there. More importantly, you can generate money to help fund the growth of a band’s musical endeavors.”

In addition, the service makes use of the democratic nature of the web to get your music into the right hands. “In the past, the way people used to pitch music for media placements is that they would mail CDs off to as many music supes or producers they could,” Gutstadt says. “We have removed the giant pile of CDs on peoples’ desks and aggregated them into a user-friendly database organized in a dynamic way.”

What’s the ROI?

According to Gutstadt, money made runs the gamut. “It can be anywhere from $250 for a web placement all the way up to $30,000 for getting music in a commercial or motion picture,” he says. “, you make money over time through royalties paid out by BMI and ASCAP, who are able to track usage. I always tell artists its not a get-rich-quick scheme as much as it is a way to make some money over time off your hard work.”  

So Who has Succeeded?

“We work with an artist named Mike Del Rio (see above) and his music was used in a rebranding effort by the History Channel.  The channel has really embraced Mike and Jingle Punks and has a couple things in the pipeline that could do great things to really help launch Mike Del Rio’s career on a more mainstream level.  

“We also work with a really great band called I Love Monsters, and their music was placed in the season premiere of Entourage. This type of exposure can be great for an up-and-coming band.”

Collaborate

Service: Indaba Music

We’ve seen instances of bands forming partnerships through Twitter and the like, but wouldn’t it be easier for y’all to have everything in one place?

I mean, it’s enough of a hassle to get all your gear into a single taxi (can’t afford two) before a gig, why add 50 social media tools into the mix? That’s where services like Indaba Music — which is like the LinkedIn of music — come in.

Indaba is a platform — boasting more than 500,000 musicians — that provides musically inclined folks with a place to build a profile, promote their tunes and collaborate with other musicians from around the world.

Why Use This Service?

According to co-founder Dan Zaccagnino, “There are many ways for musicians to make money using Indaba Music. The core of the platform is about collaboration, which can be just for fun, but can also generate income for musicians through work-for-hire sessions (where a musician is paid for his/her tracks) or collaborations where songwriters share in the ownership of the song.”

In addition, Indaba features a ton of contests that “give both amateur and professional musicians a chance to collaborate with world-famous artists and in the process win cash or possibly participate in future royalties if the winners’ material is released,” Zaccagnino says.

What’s the ROI?

“There are incredible opportunities to gain experience on Indaba because the community is full of everyone from amateurs eager to learn, to music educators, to Grammy Award winners,” Zaccagnino says.

“Members learn from one another through contacting and communicating with people online, having music peer reviewed in sessions and contests, learning from master-artists through our Artist-in-Residence programs, taking online video lessons, and much more.

“Education is a big priority for us and it’s been amazing to see that organically happen because musicians are interested in helping one another.”

So Who has Succeeded?

Zaccagnino cites the following examples:

Linkin Park + NoBrain (see above)

Indaba member NoBrain’s mix was included on Linkin Park’s album A Thousand Suns and got the opportunity to collaborate directly with Linkin Park front man, Mike Shinoda, through Indaba Music.

Rivers Cuomo Producer Sessions

Rivers Cuomo of Weezer started a few sessions on IndabaMusic.com and began working with members to produce rough demos that he had written with his wife.  Rivers used Indaba’s session platform to work collaboratively, utilizing the commenting system to engage musicians and achieve exactly what he envisioned.  The producers were also paid for their work.

David Minnick/PBS The Music Instinct

PBS ran a contest to source music for an upcoming show about music and the brain. It found the winner, David Minnick, to be so talented that it hired him to arrange music for another show.

Toshi Osawa and Pikes Peak Ringers – Yo-Yo Ma Collaboration Winners

Yo-Yo Ma was so impressed by the quality of musical collaborations that he picked two winners, an 18-piece hand bell choir from Denver and a speed-Metal guitarist from Canada. Yo-Yo invited them into the studio to record with him in a truly unique collaboration — both tracks were later released as bonus tracks to Yo-Yo Ma’s holiday album, Songs of Joy & Peace.

Partner Up

Service: YouTube’s Musicians Wanted Program

At last year’s SXSW, YouTube launched a partner program for up-and-coming musicians, and, just recently, the program went from U.S.-only to international.

If you have a YouTube channel, and you’re pumping out the music vids like an A-V nerd on a sugar high, you should apply for this program post haste. Basically, it allows you to make some extra cash by adding ads to your videos and garners you more exposure from YouTube with prime placement.

Why Use This Service?

It’s all about getting your name out there, and getting your music heard, right? So go where the people are. Every day, YouTube racks up more than 2 billion video views. That’s a lot of eyes. Still, every minute, the site sees 24 hours of video uploaded, which means your genius work could get lost in the shuffle. That’s why the partner program is a must — you get the YouTube stamp of approval, which brings more attention to your work.

What’s the ROI?

YouTube couldn’t tell us how much money you can earn from the program, but they did tell us that artists get the majority share of the revenue — not to mention access to those millions of viewers. You need to be consistent with your channel, though, and really focus on putting out lots of original content. So if you’re only down to make one vid, this might not be the option for you. In order to see ROI, you have to put in the time and effort.

So Who has Succeeded?

YouTube has helped launch the careers of score of performers — from Justin Bieber to Pomplamoose./> Kina Grannis is one such artist. “I joined YouTube three years ago when I was in a contest called Doritos Crash The Super Bowl,” Grannis told us. “I needed to get people to vote for me every day in order to get my music video played during the Super Bowl (which it did, woo!), so the hope was that by agreeing to post a new video every day, people, in exchange, would come back and vote daily. This run of putting up a video every day lasted about two months in total, and while it made me crazy and sleep deprived, it was also fun and exciting and very helpful in growing my viewers.

“Post with consistency if possible,” Grannis advises artists. “Be genuine, talk to your supporters, be grateful.”

If You Can’t Beat Them, Join Them

Service: BitTorrent Featured Artist Program

OK, we know what you’re thinking — you hear the word “BitTorrent” and you’re about ready to rage, am I right? File sharing is the monster under the bed for many an artist. It connotes theft, basically. Still, the model — when used correctly — can really be a boon to lesser-known artists.

We spoke to Trent Reznor — who is well-known for having released his music via torrent sites in the past — who told us: “I felt furious when the record I’d worked on for a year, that my heart and soul’s gone into, . I’m pissed off at people that are listening to it. I’m mad that they’re snubbing me — by what? By being excited about hearing my music? And that’s wrong. I shouldn’t be mad at these people. I should be glad that people are interested.”

“Easy for you to say, Trent Reznor,” you might scoff, “You’re already famous.” Well — there’s the rub, right? You’re not famous. And you want to be. Or, at the very least, you want someone other than your roommate to come to your gig — and perhaps buy a T-shirt or two. And how do you do that? By getting the attention of the masses, of course.

Last month, BitTorrent launched a Featured Artist pilot program in an effort to give musicians more exposure. Some likened such an endeavor to getting in bed with the devil, but when you really think about it, what’s the difference between applying for the program and putting your music on MySpace or SoundCloud or any other music-sharing site? Well, that would be BitTorrent’s 80 million users.

We’re not saying that file sharing is totally copacetic or anything (there are a lot of pirates in them waters), but it’s not like BitTorrent is out to ruin your career, either. “In many ways, Trent Reznor’s work inspired a lot of our work,” says CEO Eric Klinker. “We really do want to riff on a lot of what he’s done. He’s in an experimentation phase, as are we.”

Why Use This Service?

“The Featured Artists pilot program encourages musicians and filmmakers to submit creative works for the chance to be spotlighted to millions of BitTorrent users around the world,” Klinker says. “For a lot of artists it is about creating a sustainable business model that will allow them to continue their creative works. So, we are interested in working with artists to experiment with various business models that play to the strengths of the Internet while allowing them to tune into the distribution potential of BitTorrent to reach millions of consumers.”

What’s the ROI?

“In today’s digital age, the traditional model does not serve artists in the same way it used to, and instead forces them all down the same funnel where only a select few ultimately receive distribution,” Klinker says. “With BitTorrent’s Featured Artist Pilot Program, artists can tap into online communities and reach millions of people who might otherwise be inaccessible. These communities are powerful and provide intrinsic value for emerging artists trying to build a fan base. In doing so, these are fans that will invariably attend shows, purchase merchandise and become invested in future works.”/>  /> So Who has Succeeded?

Since the service just launched last month, there aren’t any featured artists yet, but the site has seen some success with the musician PAZ (see above), who has been working with BitTorrent.

“Most recently, in August 2010, BitTorrent released PAZ’s debut mix tape, Young Broke and Fameless,” Klinker says. “On the first day alone the release saw over 100,000 downloads, and as a result has increased his fan base and following.”

More Social Music Resources from Mashable:

- Top 10 Twitter Tips for Bands, By Bands/> - 5 Great Ways to Find Music That Suits Your Mood/> - 5 Free Ways to Identify that Song Stuck in Your Head/> - HOW TO: Turn Your Android Phone Into a Killer MP3 Player/> - 10 Amazing Musical Instrument iPhone Apps

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Several factors have contributed to this year’s gusher, including a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in January that now allows unlimited campaign spending by corporations and unions. In August, a low-profile Federal Election Commission decision opened the door for donors to pool their money and give anonymously, which produced a bumper crop of ads from nonprofit political groups and committees trying to influence voters.

“The biggest factor driving the spending is the competitive landscape,” said Evan Tracey, president of Kantar Media’s Campaign Media Analysis Group. “Incumbents across the country are worried about losing, and they are not holding on to their money. And many of these statewide races are in states with expensive media markets like New York, Texas and California.”


Political spending this year should reach record levels, Tracey predicted.


Wells Fargo's Ryvicker estimates that TV stations will collect $2 billion in political money this year.  Cable television systems will generate at least $150 million; radio stations will garner $250 million; direct mail efforts should consume $650 million; and billboards will receive $55 million. Ryvicker estimated that newspapers would take in $95 million in political money. 


Coming in last, according to Ryvicker and Tracey, will be Internet sites. Their collective haul should be about $50 million -- less than 2% of the total.


Companies that own TV stations in the LA market include CBS Corp., NBC Universal, Univision Communications, News Corp., Walt Disney Co. and Tribune Co., which owns KTLA-TV Channel 5 and the Los Angeles Times.


For the full story in the Los Angeles Times, click here. 


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We see you out there — the future musicians of the world, pouring coffee, mixing drinks, designing websites for shifty moving companies, all the while dreaming of making it big: signing to a label, cutting a record, reaping the benefits that only a throng of gaping groupies can herald.

While not all of you will make the proverbial “Big Time” — we can’t all be Lady Gaga, nor should we strive to be — that doesn’t mean that you can’t reap some monetary benefits for your musical labor.

Jeff Price, founder of TuneCore, recently wrote on the company blog: “More musicians are making money off their music now at any point in history… Technology has made it possible for any artist to get distribution, to get discovered, to pursue his/her dreams with no company or person out there making the editorial decision that they are not allowed ‘in.’”

We would tend to agree (with the caveat that such openness has also led to a more crowded music scene, with more bands fighting for the public’s attention — but that’s a post for another day).

If you want to start seeing some payback for all your hard work, you don’t have to wait around for a label exec to catch your jazz flute set at the local coffee shop and catapult you to stardom. There are a ton of services out there that can help you make some cash, while also gaining exposure and experience.

Mashable spoke with folks from a quartet of such services in order to help you, the artist, devote more time to your lute than those lattes.

Note that none of the below are get-rich-quick schemes, so it might be wise to hang onto your day job — even if it is designing graphic tees for tiny dogs.

Go Into Show Business

Service: Jingle Punks

We know, we know, the moment a song makes it into the commercial, it’s an immediate sign that a band has “sold out.” But, c’mon, guys — do you really want your favorite drummer/banjo player/keytarist working in a taco trunk in order to survive? Yeah, thin may be in when it comes to the indie scene, but musicians need to eat, after all.

That’s why services like Jingle Punks can really be a boon to bands. Jingle Punks — which is basically the Pandora of music licensing services — focuses on providing filmmakers, TV networks, media companies and ad companies with music from up-and-coming bands. Band and Punks split the earnings 50/50.

“We work in a very smart but unsexy part of the music business,” says co-founder Jared Gutstadt. “Most artists tend to spend their time focusing on the old standards of how to ‘make it.’ They’re still thinking about record deals, pub deals, merch, touring. To really stand out and compete with this type of competition you need to be thinking about launching a music career in a much more unique way.”

Why Use This Service?

According to Gutstadt, “Music in film and television is a great way for artists to get the word out there. More importantly, you can generate money to help fund the growth of a band’s musical endeavors.”

In addition, the service makes use of the democratic nature of the web to get your music into the right hands. “In the past, the way people used to pitch music for media placements is that they would mail CDs off to as many music supes or producers they could,” Gutstadt says. “We have removed the giant pile of CDs on peoples’ desks and aggregated them into a user-friendly database organized in a dynamic way.”

What’s the ROI?

According to Gutstadt, money made runs the gamut. “It can be anywhere from $250 for a web placement all the way up to $30,000 for getting music in a commercial or motion picture,” he says. “, you make money over time through royalties paid out by BMI and ASCAP, who are able to track usage. I always tell artists its not a get-rich-quick scheme as much as it is a way to make some money over time off your hard work.”  

So Who has Succeeded?

“We work with an artist named Mike Del Rio (see above) and his music was used in a rebranding effort by the History Channel.  The channel has really embraced Mike and Jingle Punks and has a couple things in the pipeline that could do great things to really help launch Mike Del Rio’s career on a more mainstream level.  

“We also work with a really great band called I Love Monsters, and their music was placed in the season premiere of Entourage. This type of exposure can be great for an up-and-coming band.”

Collaborate

Service: Indaba Music

We’ve seen instances of bands forming partnerships through Twitter and the like, but wouldn’t it be easier for y’all to have everything in one place?

I mean, it’s enough of a hassle to get all your gear into a single taxi (can’t afford two) before a gig, why add 50 social media tools into the mix? That’s where services like Indaba Music — which is like the LinkedIn of music — come in.

Indaba is a platform — boasting more than 500,000 musicians — that provides musically inclined folks with a place to build a profile, promote their tunes and collaborate with other musicians from around the world.

Why Use This Service?

According to co-founder Dan Zaccagnino, “There are many ways for musicians to make money using Indaba Music. The core of the platform is about collaboration, which can be just for fun, but can also generate income for musicians through work-for-hire sessions (where a musician is paid for his/her tracks) or collaborations where songwriters share in the ownership of the song.”

In addition, Indaba features a ton of contests that “give both amateur and professional musicians a chance to collaborate with world-famous artists and in the process win cash or possibly participate in future royalties if the winners’ material is released,” Zaccagnino says.

What’s the ROI?

“There are incredible opportunities to gain experience on Indaba because the community is full of everyone from amateurs eager to learn, to music educators, to Grammy Award winners,” Zaccagnino says.

“Members learn from one another through contacting and communicating with people online, having music peer reviewed in sessions and contests, learning from master-artists through our Artist-in-Residence programs, taking online video lessons, and much more.

“Education is a big priority for us and it’s been amazing to see that organically happen because musicians are interested in helping one another.”

So Who has Succeeded?

Zaccagnino cites the following examples:

Linkin Park + NoBrain (see above)

Indaba member NoBrain’s mix was included on Linkin Park’s album A Thousand Suns and got the opportunity to collaborate directly with Linkin Park front man, Mike Shinoda, through Indaba Music.

Rivers Cuomo Producer Sessions

Rivers Cuomo of Weezer started a few sessions on IndabaMusic.com and began working with members to produce rough demos that he had written with his wife.  Rivers used Indaba’s session platform to work collaboratively, utilizing the commenting system to engage musicians and achieve exactly what he envisioned.  The producers were also paid for their work.

David Minnick/PBS The Music Instinct

PBS ran a contest to source music for an upcoming show about music and the brain. It found the winner, David Minnick, to be so talented that it hired him to arrange music for another show.

Toshi Osawa and Pikes Peak Ringers – Yo-Yo Ma Collaboration Winners

Yo-Yo Ma was so impressed by the quality of musical collaborations that he picked two winners, an 18-piece hand bell choir from Denver and a speed-Metal guitarist from Canada. Yo-Yo invited them into the studio to record with him in a truly unique collaboration — both tracks were later released as bonus tracks to Yo-Yo Ma’s holiday album, Songs of Joy & Peace.

Partner Up

Service: YouTube’s Musicians Wanted Program

At last year’s SXSW, YouTube launched a partner program for up-and-coming musicians, and, just recently, the program went from U.S.-only to international.

If you have a YouTube channel, and you’re pumping out the music vids like an A-V nerd on a sugar high, you should apply for this program post haste. Basically, it allows you to make some extra cash by adding ads to your videos and garners you more exposure from YouTube with prime placement.

Why Use This Service?

It’s all about getting your name out there, and getting your music heard, right? So go where the people are. Every day, YouTube racks up more than 2 billion video views. That’s a lot of eyes. Still, every minute, the site sees 24 hours of video uploaded, which means your genius work could get lost in the shuffle. That’s why the partner program is a must — you get the YouTube stamp of approval, which brings more attention to your work.

What’s the ROI?

YouTube couldn’t tell us how much money you can earn from the program, but they did tell us that artists get the majority share of the revenue — not to mention access to those millions of viewers. You need to be consistent with your channel, though, and really focus on putting out lots of original content. So if you’re only down to make one vid, this might not be the option for you. In order to see ROI, you have to put in the time and effort.

So Who has Succeeded?

YouTube has helped launch the careers of score of performers — from Justin Bieber to Pomplamoose./> Kina Grannis is one such artist. “I joined YouTube three years ago when I was in a contest called Doritos Crash The Super Bowl,” Grannis told us. “I needed to get people to vote for me every day in order to get my music video played during the Super Bowl (which it did, woo!), so the hope was that by agreeing to post a new video every day, people, in exchange, would come back and vote daily. This run of putting up a video every day lasted about two months in total, and while it made me crazy and sleep deprived, it was also fun and exciting and very helpful in growing my viewers.

“Post with consistency if possible,” Grannis advises artists. “Be genuine, talk to your supporters, be grateful.”

If You Can’t Beat Them, Join Them

Service: BitTorrent Featured Artist Program

OK, we know what you’re thinking — you hear the word “BitTorrent” and you’re about ready to rage, am I right? File sharing is the monster under the bed for many an artist. It connotes theft, basically. Still, the model — when used correctly — can really be a boon to lesser-known artists.

We spoke to Trent Reznor — who is well-known for having released his music via torrent sites in the past — who told us: “I felt furious when the record I’d worked on for a year, that my heart and soul’s gone into, . I’m pissed off at people that are listening to it. I’m mad that they’re snubbing me — by what? By being excited about hearing my music? And that’s wrong. I shouldn’t be mad at these people. I should be glad that people are interested.”

“Easy for you to say, Trent Reznor,” you might scoff, “You’re already famous.” Well — there’s the rub, right? You’re not famous. And you want to be. Or, at the very least, you want someone other than your roommate to come to your gig — and perhaps buy a T-shirt or two. And how do you do that? By getting the attention of the masses, of course.

Last month, BitTorrent launched a Featured Artist pilot program in an effort to give musicians more exposure. Some likened such an endeavor to getting in bed with the devil, but when you really think about it, what’s the difference between applying for the program and putting your music on MySpace or SoundCloud or any other music-sharing site? Well, that would be BitTorrent’s 80 million users.

We’re not saying that file sharing is totally copacetic or anything (there are a lot of pirates in them waters), but it’s not like BitTorrent is out to ruin your career, either. “In many ways, Trent Reznor’s work inspired a lot of our work,” says CEO Eric Klinker. “We really do want to riff on a lot of what he’s done. He’s in an experimentation phase, as are we.”

Why Use This Service?

“The Featured Artists pilot program encourages musicians and filmmakers to submit creative works for the chance to be spotlighted to millions of BitTorrent users around the world,” Klinker says. “For a lot of artists it is about creating a sustainable business model that will allow them to continue their creative works. So, we are interested in working with artists to experiment with various business models that play to the strengths of the Internet while allowing them to tune into the distribution potential of BitTorrent to reach millions of consumers.”

What’s the ROI?

“In today’s digital age, the traditional model does not serve artists in the same way it used to, and instead forces them all down the same funnel where only a select few ultimately receive distribution,” Klinker says. “With BitTorrent’s Featured Artist Pilot Program, artists can tap into online communities and reach millions of people who might otherwise be inaccessible. These communities are powerful and provide intrinsic value for emerging artists trying to build a fan base. In doing so, these are fans that will invariably attend shows, purchase merchandise and become invested in future works.”/>  /> So Who has Succeeded?

Since the service just launched last month, there aren’t any featured artists yet, but the site has seen some success with the musician PAZ (see above), who has been working with BitTorrent.

“Most recently, in August 2010, BitTorrent released PAZ’s debut mix tape, Young Broke and Fameless,” Klinker says. “On the first day alone the release saw over 100,000 downloads, and as a result has increased his fan base and following.”

More Social Music Resources from Mashable:

- Top 10 Twitter Tips for Bands, By Bands/> - 5 Great Ways to Find Music That Suits Your Mood/> - 5 Free Ways to Identify that Song Stuck in Your Head/> - HOW TO: Turn Your Android Phone Into a Killer MP3 Player/> - 10 Amazing Musical Instrument iPhone Apps

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Several factors have contributed to this year’s gusher, including a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in January that now allows unlimited campaign spending by corporations and unions. In August, a low-profile Federal Election Commission decision opened the door for donors to pool their money and give anonymously, which produced a bumper crop of ads from nonprofit political groups and committees trying to influence voters.

“The biggest factor driving the spending is the competitive landscape,” said Evan Tracey, president of Kantar Media’s Campaign Media Analysis Group. “Incumbents across the country are worried about losing, and they are not holding on to their money. And many of these statewide races are in states with expensive media markets like New York, Texas and California.”


Political spending this year should reach record levels, Tracey predicted.


Wells Fargo's Ryvicker estimates that TV stations will collect $2 billion in political money this year.  Cable television systems will generate at least $150 million; radio stations will garner $250 million; direct mail efforts should consume $650 million; and billboards will receive $55 million. Ryvicker estimated that newspapers would take in $95 million in political money. 


Coming in last, according to Ryvicker and Tracey, will be Internet sites. Their collective haul should be about $50 million -- less than 2% of the total.


Companies that own TV stations in the LA market include CBS Corp., NBC Universal, Univision Communications, News Corp., Walt Disney Co. and Tribune Co., which owns KTLA-TV Channel 5 and the Los Angeles Times.


For the full story in the Los Angeles Times, click here. 


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