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    May 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Finding dark music in Max Payne's world

    "This is music for shootin' people in the face," jokes Jake Duzsik, lead singer of the experimental L.A.-based rock band Health as he listens to the single "Tears," which the band recorded as part of the soundtrack it created for the recently released video game Max Payne 3. "It's for the ladies."
    "This is music for shootin' people in the face," jokes Jake Duzsik, lead singer of the experimental L.A.-based rock band Health as he listens to the single "Tears," which the band recorded as part of the soundtrack it created for the recently released...

    Tags: Action (genre), The Avengers (tv program), Taylor Swift, Eric Wareheim, Marketing

  2. May 25, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Dish Network's AutoHop ad-skipping feature sparks lawsuits

    Fox Broadcasting, NBCUniversal and CBS Corp. have sued Dish Network to try to sink the satellite company's controversial new ad-skipping feature AutoHop, which makes it possible for subscribers to automatically remove commercials in broadcast TV shows.
    Fox Broadcasting, NBCUniversal and CBS Corp. have sued Dish Network to try to sink the satellite company's controversial new ad-skipping feature AutoHop, which makes it possible for subscribers to automatically remove commercials in broadcast TV shows....

    Tags: Laws, Fox Broadcasting Company, Marketing, Science and Technology, Advertising

  4. May 24, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Dish says Hulu is an issue too

    The legal battle between Dish Communications and the broadcast networks over the satellite broadcaster's new feature that makes it easier for its subscribers to skip commercials may be the biggest issue between the two sides -- but it isn't the only one.
    The legal battle between Dish Communications and the broadcast networks over the satellite broadcaster's new feature that makes it easier for its subscribers to skip commercials may be the biggest issue between the two sides -- but it isn't the only one....

    Tags: Breaking Bad (tv program), Satellite and Cable Service, The Walking Dead (tv program), Fox Broadcasting Company, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks

  6. May 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Consumers, not media industry, will drive innovation

    BOSTON — A new generation of consumers who have little regard for historical distribution systems will be what drives media companies to rethink their role as gatekeepers to content.
    BOSTON — A new generation of consumers who have little regard for historical distribution systems will be what drives media companies to rethink their role as gatekeepers to content. "It always seems to be about the kids," said filmmaker Ed Burns...

    Tags: Movies, Satellite and Cable Service, Companies and Corporations, Ed Burns, Entertainment

  8. May 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Quick Takes: 'Good Afternoon America' on tap

    "Good Morning America" is adding another hour this summer, but not in the mornings. "Good Afternoon America" will debut July 9 and run for nine weeks. The show, scheduled at 2 p.m., will use the same studio as "GMA" in New York City's Times Square and...

    Tags: Zev Yaroslavsky, Ceremonies, Good Morning America (tv program), Today (tv program), Jordin Sparks

  10. May 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Tenacious D come back with Rize of the Fenix' to rescue rock

    Tenacious D rehearses in a grim-looking practice space on a desolate industrial strip deep in the San Fernando Valley. A string of twinkle lights works in vain against the gloom of the room. The vaguely creepy atmosphere is exactly where you'd expect to find a rock band as obsessed with Satan as Tenacious D is.
    Tenacious D rehearses in a grim-looking practice space on a desolate industrial strip deep in the San Fernando Valley. A string of twinkle lights works in vain against the gloom of the room. The vaguely creepy atmosphere is exactly where you'd expect to...

    Tags: Foo Fighters (music group), Metallica (music group), Roadie (movie), Jack Black, Celebrities

  12. May 21, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Tenacious D come back with ‘Rize of the Fenix' to rescue rock

    Pop & Hiss
    Tenacious D's Jack Black and Kyle Gass ‘Rize' like the ‘Fenix' from the aftermath of ‘The Pick of Destiny.' Their goal? Nothing less than saving rock music. Tenacious D rehearses in a grim-looking practice space on a desolate...
  14. May 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Kid Rock's 'Chillin' the Most' cruise floats fans' boat

    MIAMI — The Carnival Destiny cruise ship hasn't even left port, and half the ship's guests are already wasted.
    MIAMI — The Carnival Destiny cruise ship hasn't even left port, and half the ship's guests are already wasted. Passengers pack the lobby bar, balancing luggage with buckets of ice-soaked beer bottles, and flashing room keys that double as charge...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Cruises, Weezer (music group), Cruise Line Ports, Uncle Kracker

  16. May 8, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Robb McDaniels of INgrooves dishes on the state of digital music

    Pop & Hiss
    Music and technology reporter Alex Pham interviews Robb McDaniels, CEO of INgrooves, before his keynote address to the 54th National Association of Recording Merchandisers, or NARM, conference this week....
  18. May 18, 2012 |Resource Link| Los Angeles Times
  19. May 9, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  20. Karmin drops covers, finds success with album 'Hello'

    Pop & Hiss
    Nearly a year ago, pop duo Karmin found itself the music industry’s most exciting upstart after becoming a YouTube sensation -- their spit-polished, homespun covers of ubiquitous hits like Chris Brown’s “Look At Me Now,” LMFAO&#...
  21. May 10, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  22. Critic's Notebook: With Spotify and its ilk, there's no 'my' in music anymore

    I am sitting on a couch facing two turntables, a DJ mixer, a dual-drive CD player/recorder, a cassette deck and a wireless two-terrabyte hard drive half full of music — all in one way or another plugged into my sound system. The various components live in service of the thousands of LPs and 45s on shelves spread throughout my home, which I love, and the 3,000 CDs stored in containers in a closet that I'm reasonably ambivalent about but haven't figured out what to do with. They're near a tub full of tapes that I once tried to throw away but retrieved from the dumpster a few hours later and the MP3s on the hard drive, which I used to access way more than I do now and have no emotional attachment to whatsoever.
    I am sitting on a couch facing two turntables, a DJ mixer, a dual-drive CD player/recorder, a cassette deck and a wireless two-terrabyte hard drive half full of music — all in one way or another plugged into my sound system. The various components...

    Tags: Apple iCloud, Computer Hardware, Chuck Berry, Rihanna, Services and Shopping

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