Mittwoch, 12. Juni 2002 | |
WSJ. Bertelsmann is forced to buy Zomba. "It's a great time to get out," said music veteran Irving Azoff, who co-manages the Backstreet Boys. "The record business as we know it has undergone radical changes." Music-industry sales have been in a slump. In 2001, total U.S. album sales dropped for the first time in at least a decade. This year is looking no better. Since the beginning of 2002, total music sales in the U.S. have fallen 12.1% from a year earlier, according to SoundScan, an industry tracking firm. [John Robb's Radio Weblog] Which reminds me of: What's a song worth? |
Be Blogging: "CocoBlog is now hosted on SourceForge and the latest source is available via CVS. The module name is CocoBlog". Great stuff Ugo. We may be taking a look at CocoBlog "real soon now". But why is it a separate project? Can't we turn CocoBlog into components that are inside the Cocoon distribution? |
Cocoon training in Germany or any other country :-). |