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Let's Re-define the Term "Indie"

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What is indie? To the Wall Street Journal, which had an article on "indie" musicians today, an indie artist is one not signed to a major label. That's a fair definition, and the traditional one. Most people would probably agree.

What Do Leaders Hear?

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The top CEO’s of the Fortune 500 companies rely on accurate information required to steer their organizations future strategy. Most CEO’s would tell you they are inundated with internal operating reports, analysis about everything and anything.
Externally they read The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, Forbes and Fortune Magazines. They also read books [...]

It’s 2008. Why hasn’t Internet advertising surpassed magazine advertising?

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Four years ago, an article in the Wall Street Journal suggested Internet advertising would match magazine advertising by 2007 and blow past it in 2008. What happened?

At the Risk of Violating Rexblog's Fair Use Policy

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His point about the AP-muchado-about-nothing over blogging their stories and fair use needs to be read:

It’s their content and they can do what they wanna

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[Sorry, earlier I had some versioning issues with this post as it reverted to previous iterations (user error, I’m sure). I think that’s cleared up now.]

From Robert Cox’s post on the back story of how the AP and the Drudge Retort came to terms comes this quote:

WSJ Report: Live Nation Chairman in Exit Talks

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The Wall Street Journal's Ethan Smith has been closely following an internal rift over Live Nation's multi-million, multi-rights deals (a la $120 for Madonna). Today came an article that claims Live Nation chairman Michael Cohl is attempting to negotiate an exit from the company.

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