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Friday, April 7, 2000 Media Cynic | Forum | Advertising | Classifieds | Jobs Rising Tide Studios Announces the Launch of DigitalMusicWeekly.com The premiere issue of DigitalMusicWeekly (DM Weekly) profiles EMusic.com and addresses the company's three-pronged model aimed at hard-to-sell recordings. It also features Paul McCartney's publishing company suing MP3, and includes a chart of who's suing whom in the music business. It also tracks this week's stock market winners and losers. ``My main passion in life has always been music and performance,'' said Mark Rinzel, editor-in-chief of DM Weekly. ``I'm also a musician who has worked the Lower East Side gig-grind for the past two and a half years, so I take a personal interest in finding out what turns the music business is taking.'' Rising Tide Studios CEO and founder Jason McCabe Calacanis added, ``Over the past three-plus years as editor of the Silicon Alley Reporter and Digital Coast Reporter I've seen many industries impacted by the efficiency, inspiration, and speed of the Internet, and the music industry tops my list. I'm thrilled that the existing music industry is facing a paradigm shift. It's refreshing to see that technology has finally empowered the artist and consumer first and the music industry second." RTS publishes two print magazines: Silicon Alley Reporter and Digital Coast Reporter, and produces four online publications: Silicon Alley Daily, Digital Coast Weekly, iHealthcare Weekly, and Digital Music Weekly. RTS also produces annual conferences. Click here to return to the homepage of The Write NewsTM Click here to subscribe to our free weekly email newsletter. www.writenews.com Copyright © 1997-2007 by Writers Write, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |