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Media briefs and TV ratings

Red Kez’s blues ... Murdoch turns his gaze to the "Gray Lady" ... More welfare for poor TV networksSeven kills the Wednesday night movie ... It's a crime ... Sideshow side-swiped, Parko parked ... More...

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Crikey competition: what would you pay for your Top 5 albums?

Radiohead has told fans they can pay what they want to download their latest album, In Rainbows. Inspired by the gesture, we asked Crikey readers to tell us five of their favourite albums -- and what...

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Why bagging The Chaser is bad policy

While the pollies and the tabloids have been going nuts over the ABC Chaser team’s celebrity obituary song, it seems the voters (or at least the viewers) couldn’t give a dead rat’s ars-hole, writes...

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Resurrecting the album on iTunes

Apple is working with four record company heavyweights -- Sony, Universal, EMI and Warner -- to encourage full album digital sales. Albums will be bundled with an interactive booklet, sleeve notes and...

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From social to solo: the evolving music experience

Growing up, music was a social experience. You got an album, went to someone’s house, and anywhere between two and twenty people would cram into someone’s bedroom to listen. What happens now? asks Tim...

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Why the old media dinosaurs aren’t extinct yet

The internet sneered and jeered at Rupert Murdoch's announcement that News Corp will start charging for online news: "We won't pay". But the success of Apple's iTunes and App store proves they will...

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ACMA iTunes and the failure of net filtering

The underlying Australian internet censorship process is unworkable, and always will be. Opponents of the filter are busy proving it, with complaints about iTunes selling MA15+ films without requiring...

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Creating an iTunes for print

Magazine publishers are worried Apple's upcoming tablet computer could do to their industry what the iPod did to music, taking away their control over the product and cutting into their profits. Can...

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iTunes for print? Selling the story instead of the magazine

Online aggregator Maggwire.com is planning "to do for magazines what iTunes did for music", by selling "premium" magazine articles for a few bucks online. It may save the companies, but could it kill...

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YouTube’s assault on iTunes

YouTube is apparently in talks with the TV industry to offer streaming video of first-run shows, with no-commercials, at US$1.99 a pop. Apple's iTunes already offers cheap TV downloads, but the...

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iTunes names the best apps of 2009

Apple's iTunes has named the "best" (in its staffers' opinions, presumably) and top selling apps for 2009 -- everything from Jamie Oliver’s 20 Minute Meals to the obvious Flight Control to Crikey...

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iiNet decision: time for film industry to face the music

The film industry has not woken up to the fact that their business model is no longer valid, despite the latest iiNet legal win.

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Cheap, awesome TV: anywhere, anytime? Tell ‘im ‘e’s dreamin’

Any TV show, any screen, anytime. Free or cheap. "That's the dream" says Gizmodo -- but it may be just that. TV shows cost a lot of money to make, and the likes of Hulu and Apple haven't quite worked...

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How much do musos earn?

Ever wondered how much money a musician can make through the various traditional and new media outlets? Depressingly, a lot of last.fm plays need to be had for a muso to earn a decent wage online.

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The fix is in: website will pay to rort the ARIA music charts

A mysterious website claims to be able to rig the ARIA music charts by paying people to download tracks from iTunes. But ARIA says any artist caught using the site will be disqualified from charting,...

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From the projects to YouTube to the music charts

Every so often a YouTube video becomes more than just a quick giggle and actually makes money. This video -- a comical interview with the brother of a sexual assault victim, turned into a song...

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Apple’s strict app diet

I can't think of many markets where a single corporation gets to decide if a product is fit for sale, based on something as notoriously difficult to judge as good taste.

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Mac in the USSR: Beatles in the 21stC

After years of negotiating the songs of The Beatles are finally available for purchase on iTunes. To celebrate, The Guardian indulges in some word play, rewriting Beatle's song titles for the iTunes...

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Day the music died (for EMI) is more trouble for industry

EMI is in the hands of its bankers after the iconic British record label was repossessed by Citibank earlier this week. The music industry's problems are not going away.

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Bartholomeusz: is a Facebook bubble brewing?

There is a raging but inconclusive debate occurring in the US as to whether soaring valuations for so-called "social" companies are reflective of a boom or a bubble.

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Online retailing: the great Australian gouge

Australians are being charged far more for products than overseas consumers -- and not just by bricks-and-mortar outlets. Crikey examines the expensive goods and the retailers' hypocrisy.

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They’re The Voice, but understand it’s not just Nine cashing in

Nine finally has a runaway ratings freight train to rival all comers, with spinny-chair mega-hit The Voice dominating TV screens across the country. And Nine isn't the only one cashing in.

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Facebookie: social betting next big thing in gambling

You can't bet real money online, but you can play simulated casino games on your smartphone for "fun". If the law changes, researchers are concerned it may have impacts on how we gamble online.

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In defence of U2 (yes, really)

U2 is one of the last giant rock bands. No wonder they don't know how to be cool in the age of the super-niche.

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Media revolution — a 2003 timeline

From the Iraq War (Mark I) to another expensive lawsuit for Crikey, 2003 was a tough year.

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