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The Media Maggot: February 2007
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A USC-student chronicling the effect disruptive technologies have on the entertainment industry. Saturday, February 24, 2007. Satellite Radio Becomes Smarter While HD Radio Remains Left in the Dark. This past Monday, CEOs at XM and Sirius Satellite Radio announced their decision to combine forces. Yes, this will mean that the two main satellite radio service providers will be merging in the near future! I am not degrading the programming of XM radio, it just seems like people in this day and age are more...
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The Media Maggot: THE COUNTDOWN BEGINS!
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A USC-student chronicling the effect disruptive technologies have on the entertainment industry. Sunday, April 1, 2007. In about 10.5 hours, we'll be living in a different world", typed a friend to me over instant messenger. After receiving this message, I was left scratching my head. I thought to myself, "what could this guy possibly mean? He later explained to me that Steve Jobs and EMI plan to announce no-DRM music on iTunes. But what does this mean for the consumer public? It is obvious that one of t...
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The Media Maggot: April 2007
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A USC-student chronicling the effect disruptive technologies have on the entertainment industry. Tuesday, April 24, 2007. Five Predictions For the Future of Music on the Wireless Internet. We live in a technological world that is constantly evolving. Quoting Dale Carnegie. In today's Music Media Solutions. Lab presentation for Emmis Broadcasting, Professor Jerry Del Colliano. Technologies, as they become readily available to the public. These predictions are as follows:. 2 An End to Podcasting. However, ...
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The Media Maggot: Satellite Television for Cars...Is This a Good Thing?
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A USC-student chronicling the effect disruptive technologies have on the entertainment industry. Thursday, March 29, 2007. Satellite Television for Cars.Is This a Good. First there was the radio, then the DVD player, now the TV! What will car companies think of next? According to Digital Music News. Vehicles. After the first year, this Sirius service will be offered in models of other car manufacturers. What does this mean for consumers? On the contrary, such a service may cause even more. About the rela...
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The Media Maggot: The Maggot's Back!
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A USC-student chronicling the effect disruptive technologies have on the entertainment industry. Tuesday, April 1, 2008. To those of you who actually read my blog, I'm back! It's been a while- -I've been busy finishing up classes so I can graduate on time (blah, blah, blah). Currently, I find myself at my desk, unable to sleep, thinking of the best possible way to be productive with the time that would otherwise be spent staring aimlessly at the computer screen. But, that's enough out of me. Subscribe to...
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The Media Maggot: March 2007
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A USC-student chronicling the effect disruptive technologies have on the entertainment industry. Thursday, March 29, 2007. Satellite Television for Cars.Is This a Good. First there was the radio, then the DVD player, now the TV! What will car companies think of next? According to Digital Music News. Vehicles. After the first year, this Sirius service will be offered in models of other car manufacturers. What does this mean for consumers? On the contrary, such a service may cause even more. About the rela...
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The Media Maggot: FINAL: Five Predictions For the Future of Music on the Wireless Internet
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A USC-student chronicling the effect disruptive technologies have on the entertainment industry. Tuesday, April 24, 2007. Five Predictions For the Future of Music on the Wireless Internet. We live in a technological world that is constantly evolving. Quoting Dale Carnegie. In today's Music Media Solutions. Lab presentation for Emmis Broadcasting, Professor Jerry Del Colliano. Technologies, as they become readily available to the public. These predictions are as follows:. 2 An End to Podcasting. However, ...
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The Media Maggot: January 2007
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A USC-student chronicling the effect disruptive technologies have on the entertainment industry. Monday, January 29, 2007. My Box in a Box Sensation. A couple of nights ago, I went to the website. My Box in a Box.com. And downloaded the .mp3 file of the song for free. While listening to the song my roommate posed the question, "did you honestly pay money for this? In response to her question I posed another, "And you listen to songs like Akon's 'Smack That' on the radio only to purchase them on iTunes?
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The Media Maggot: July 2008
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A USC-student chronicling the effect disruptive technologies have on the entertainment industry. Monday, July 14, 2008. What's the big deal about the. I can name at least two of my friends that had their entire contact list erased by AT&T as soon as they went to activate their new phone. Most would say this is a problem with the service provider, not the actual phone. However, such a loss would not have happened if my friends did not purchase the new iPhone in the first place. Sure, the. My Box in a Box.