Certainly is for me
I stumbled across Sam Tsui (recent Yale grad) who's a "Youtube phenomenon". He and his music producer led me to other Youtube artists who subscribe to. The video for this summer's hit CALL ME MAYBE was...
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If 64% of teenagers are exposed to new music via Youtube. This means that those labels and bands that refuse to put their music on Youtube might as well not even exist to one of the largest music...
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Wow, Google has the tools in place to make their own content and market it to a demographic. They may even pay the artists fairly too.
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Radio needs to be deregulated through the removal of govt. established broadcasting monopolies or it needs to be regulated in the public interest. What we have now is regulations in the sole private...
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Strangely, the report doesn't address teens' listening habits on music-streaming sites such as Pandora, Spotify or Grooveshark. I've tried all 3. I found a much better selection of music on YouTube....
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Yup. Unless someone uploads their music anyway, which happens all the time. Unless it gets content ID blocked, in that case you still might be able to find it on Vimeo or other video sites.
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Also YouTube has alot of other random shit, YouTube poops/gameplay videos/.etc are an excellent way to discover new music, and of course there's always people's custom content you will come across.
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I read this in the voice of that guy who speed-reads lengthy disclaimers at the end of radio ads. I am now badly in need of some oxygen.
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I've tried all 3. I found a much better selection of music on YouTube. I agree. Through my Roku I also have MOG, which I think is far superior to Pandora, Spotify or Grooveshark.
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Video killed the radio star, record label's greed killed MTV, internet kills the record labels.
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I have a teenage daughter so I can for this. All Youtube, all the time. Of course, like many teenagers, she only "discovers" about the same eight tracks every hour. After about three hours or so, I...
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Well that's because its not locked down to hell. Being a place where they can actually view new music without having to pay helps.
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I don't find all that much music on YouTube - just the occasional thing that's used as a soundtrack or something and I think "oh hey, that's pretty cool" - but when stuff's recommended to me by a...
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As it's pretty much always been for the recording industry - people hear music for 'free' - you know, like.. on the radio - and then, if it's worth it, they buy it. Some of them do - some are content...
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Not Music but I just saw this on youtube and thought it worth sharing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ad3CyKDvKg&feature=related Talk about a useful law: "preparing to sleep" will get you arrested...
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" people will use new internet services to discover new music." You are going a long way to try to prove a point. YouTube is a good place to discover new music in the same way it's a good place to...
View ArticleI find that hard to believe....
Considering all I've ever heard on the radio is the same crap over and over and over again. Music 'discovery'? I think not.
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It's not a bad message, but inserting a carriage return or three would do wonders towards getting it delivered.
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