P2P to influence radio playlists
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MSN Music hijacking radio station
playlists?
MSN Music hijacking radio station
playlists?
09/07/2004 07:53 PMSo far, feedback for Microsoft's newly launched MSN Music has been
pretty positive. Until now.
SFGate.com is
reporting that more than 900 radio stations have complained after
Microsoft nabbed effective copies of their playlists.
Although some members might remember the old adage that to be copied
means one is admired, Radio station owners don't seem to be seeing it
this way. When they broadcast on-air, they have adverts; Microsoft are
broadcasting online without the adverts, and without the stations DJs.
Rob Bennett, senior director for MSN Entertainment commented "It
results in a more pleasant experience because you don't have the ads
or the DJs." How kind.
Not surprisingly, radio stations across the nation see this as
Microsoft piggy-backing their hard work, and an unfair way to compete
in the market. MSN Radio is part of MSN Music, and was largely over
looked when MSN Music launched. One of it's features is the 'localised
radio', offering content from 1,200 radio stations.
The current situation is arguably quite confusing. Microsoft label
sites with "
like XY.Z FM" and then list what Microsoft
describe as a factual piece of information - the name - rather than a
trademark. One can't but wonder, if the tables were turned, would
there be trademark cease and desist letters being sealed?

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Internet Solutions powers major radio
stations in SA
Radio GaGa: Radio streaming from
Internet Solutions powers major radio
stations in SA
09/02/2004 09:41 PMSunday Times South Africa Sep 3 2004 2:22AM GMT
Playlists of Web-available music
Playlists of Web-available music
06/10/2004 01:22 PMWebjay is a project to host and share listener-created playlists of
songs that are freely downloadable from the Web.
LinkSeb's getting into music playlists now
Seb's getting into music playlists now
04/23/2004 01:26 AMSeb's
musiclog goes live. I've begun rolling music selections in my
sidebar using
Alan
Levine's handy
RSS via Javascript
tool. Pretty easy. You can see the musiclog on
my blog's main page, just
below the search boxes. (The
RSS feed is here.)
[
Seb's Open Research]
Are Playlists Factual Information?
Are Playlists Factual Information?
09/17/2004 11:55 AMWhen Microsoft launched their new music service, one of the "features"
was that they tried to mimic a number of radio stations by offering
streaming versions of their playlists, minus all the DJ chatter,
commercials and songs that weren't licensed for online usage. This
raised a bit of a stink and then quieted down. Now, Wired News is
taking a look at the legal issues here and wondering
if radio
stations have a case against Microsoft? First, they admit that
it's a little amusing that Microsoft, who is a strong believer in
intellectual property laws, suddenly finds themselves on the other
side of this issue. However, it does seem pretty clear that, just
like
real-
time sports data, playlists are protected as being factual
information. What the article doesn't say is whether or not the radio
stations could claim intellectual property protection over
the way
they organize those songs -- something that has received some
protection in the past, and which
may get
more protection soon. The other, perhaps stronger case for radio
stations is trademark violations. Microsoft is claiming their
streaming versions are "like 100.3 FM KSFI FM 100 Continuous Soft
Hits," or whatever station they're imitating. The radio stations
might make a case that this could confuse users into believing the
stream is somehow from that radio station or sponsored by them.
Microsoft, of course, will counter that the "like" clearly
distinguishes their streams as separate. Either way, there is the
question of whether or not this fight is worth it for the radio
industry. They don't see internet radio as that big of a threat
(yet), and a lawsuit could give Microsoft extra publicity for the
service (which might be just what they intended).
Playlists as media integration
Playlists as media integration
06/09/2004 02:11 PMRSS
and weblogs tag team mano a mano vs. syndication and
broadcatching.
RSS and weblogs tag team mano a mano vs. syndication and
broadcatching
the weblog of Lucas
Gonze: RSS and
weblogs tag team mano a mano vs. syndication and broadcatching.
"The reason for the awkwardness is that RSS is about content from
the creator of the RSS feed, while playlists are about deep linking to
resources not owned by the linker. (Thanks to Alf Eaton for this
insight)."
The funny thing is I was thinking about emailing Lucas about his
thoughts on RSS 2.0 and the proper integration of audio posts and
playlists integration into it when I saw this post.
I don't know if I totally agree that RSS is always about content
from the creator and never and can't be about deep linking to
resources not owned by the linker. I think that is what Lucas is
trying to say above. When CNET uses RSS maybe but not when
webloggers and blog software outputs it.
Lucas points to some good links about the integration of RSS 1.0
and playlists. It looks likes he's spent some time thinking
about this. I just don't know if I missed a whole online
conversation around the subject and how he came to his
conclusions.
When I try to think about this area's awkwardness, I keep
thinking something is missing. Maybe we need to study the
best practices of mixing the two. Should there be more then one
"best" way in RSS of refering to playlist as a whole and others for
deriving playlists out of RSS?
One thing I noticed it that when the big pubs starting using RSS
they made RSS work for them.
[Audio/Mobile Blogging
News]
The nature and location of the payload is crucial to the success of
all this.
Enclosures don't have meta-data - so they're worthless. What
ever happened
to OpenMedia?
Oh yah, I dropped the ball on that - too.
Playlist: Brilliant Playlists
Playlist: Brilliant Playlists
02/05/2005 09:19 PMAs our music libraries swell to gargantuan proportions it can become
increasingly difficult to manage the music we listen to (or would like
to listen to if we could just find half the tunes we possess).
Thankfully iTunes offers a leg up with Smart Playlists -- a tool for
automatically creating playlists that contain exactly the kind of
music you want in iTunes and on your iPod.
iTunes Celebrity Playlists: Anything But
Ordinary, Please
iTunes Celebrity Playlists: Anything But
Ordinary, Please
05/27/2004 12:16 PMWriter Dan Kois profiles the pitfalls and rare successes of iTunes
Music Store's celebrity playlists. Turns out, most famous people like
the same crappy music as the rest of us.I can't think of a better
summation of Avril Lavigne than...
Share playlists of videos to Xbox
Share playlists of videos to Xbox
03/25/2005 11:25 AMThis tip follows a previous tip on how to share your files from your
Mac via Samba to Xbox Media Center. As some of you may or may not
know, you can create a .m3u playlist (of videos or music) using
VideoLan Client (VLC) by l...
Import playlists and songs into iTunes
Import playlists and songs into iTunes
04/29/2004 10:44 AMI've not seen this hint anywhere else, but maybe I've just missed it.
If you have an iTunes folder at home, and another at work, and you
want to merge the two you can do the following: Copy the work iTunes
folder onto your ...
Publish iTunes 4.5 library and playlists
to the web
Publish iTunes 4.5 library and playlists
to the web
05/03/2004 10:44 AMI just had one of those Eureka moments. Instead of futzing around with
iTunes and Excel to make music lists, I just need to use the new
iTunes 4.5. I don't know how Apple does it, but it just keeps getting
better. Of course t...
Mac Tip: Smarter iTunes Smart Playlists
Mac Tip: Smarter iTunes Smart Playlists
07/16/2004 06:47 PMG4 Tech TV Jul 16 2004 11:17PM GMT
Add logic to smart playlists in iTunes
4.5
Add logic to smart playlists in iTunes
4.5
04/30/2004 12:17 PMI've been thinking hard about how to bypass what I think is a
limitation in iTunes' smart playlist capabilities, that is to create a
list with a combination of logical operands. You can create lists with
only AND or only OR ...
Building Playlists Of Free MP3s
Building Playlists Of Free MP3s
04/09/2004 04:04 PMDespite what the recording industry would have you believe, there
actually are a lot of bands who release tracks as MP3s for free
online, as a way of promoting their music. A while back Lucas Gonze
came up with the idea of helping people
create
web-based playlists for such free MP3s and ended up creating
Webjay. I had played around with it
a couple months ago when he launched it, but haven't had much time
since. It looks like many others, though, have started populating it
with some interesting playlists. The idea is not to include
unauthorized MP3s (and, in fact, those lists get taken down), but as a
way to help promote bands who realize the benefit of offering free
MP3s online.
Make M3U playlists play in Safari
Make M3U playlists play in Safari
05/11/2004 10:51 AMI bet you hate it when you go to a website that offers free music
downloads and/or previews (like Broadjam) with Safari, and instead of
playing the M3U link, Safari just downloads it to disk. I bet you
think "those poor Wind...
Smart playlists that truly follow your
mood
Smart playlists that truly follow your
mood
05/06/2004 10:14 AMWith thousands of tunes in your iTunes library or in your iPod, it's
high time to consider using it as the radio you've always looked for:
the one that delivers only tunes you like, and that fit your mood in a
unheard of way....
Footlights organizes video with
playlists
Footlights organizes video with
playlists
09/23/2004 06:06 PMRadical Breeze on Thursday released
Footlights
a> 1.0. The video playing application arranges movie files into
playlists, lets you view them in full screen or compact views, and can
loop, shuffle, change speed and more. Movies can also be exported to
QuickTime-supported formats and codecs as well. Footlights requires
Mac OS X v10.3 or higher and costs US$15; it's free to registered
users of DiscBlaze 4.0 and higher.
Organize in-progress iTunes playlists
via renaming
Organize in-progress iTunes playlists
via renaming
05/11/2004 10:51 AMI've got a ton of playlists in iTunes and until Apple lets us have
folders in the iTunes sidebar, I'll use this method for creating a new
playlist. Right after creating the empty playlist, I'll re-name it "
" (just...
iVCD 2 adds menus, playlists to Video
CDs, more
iVCD 2 adds menus, playlists to Video
CDs, more
04/27/2004 05:36 PMMireth Technology unveiled iVCD 2.0 on Tuesday, a new version of their
application for authoring Video CDs and Super Video CDs. The update
adds the ability to include menus and playlists in Video CDs, a
preview mode for encoded MPEG and more.
Rename iTunes playlists to control order
Rename iTunes playlists to control order
12/15/2003 11:44 AMiTunes does a nice job of organizing your playlists by type (i.e.
Smart Playlists and custom playlists). However, when you transfer
those playlists to your iPod, the playlists get re-ordered in
alphabetical order. In order t...
iTunes Smart Playlists can cause slow
app loading
iTunes Smart Playlists can cause slow
app loading
07/07/2004 09:23 AMI recently reinstalled Panther on my shiny new 300GB hard drive.
iTunes used to load all my songs (about 1,700 total) with one bounce.
Soon after, it would take about seven to eight bounces to launch, with
nothing else going ...
Refresh Smart Playlists in iTunes using
AppleScript
Refresh Smart Playlists in iTunes using
AppleScript
05/25/2004 10:14 AMA healthy discussion on smart playlists over at the Apple iTunes forum
has yielded this tidy little piece of AppleScript, which refreshes a
specific list of smart playlists (as long as they have "live updating"
checked):
set...
Web Sites for Music Playlists and Baby
Blogs
Web Sites for Music Playlists and Baby
Blogs
04/22/2004 01:13 AMWebjay.org lets people create music playlists; Microsoft has a site
that lets lurkers follow the hottest newsgroups; Trixie Update, a
`baby blog' with detailed charts.
Smart playlists can cause slow iTunes
launch times
Smart playlists can cause slow iTunes
launch times
07/06/2004 09:58 AMI recently re-installed Panther on my shiny new 300GB hard drive.
iTunes used to load all my songs ( about 1700 or so) with one bounce.
Soon after, it would take about seven to eight bounces to launch, with
nothing else going...
The perils of iTunes Music Store
celebrity playlists
The perils of iTunes Music Store
celebrity playlists
05/27/2004 02:08 PMSlate's Dan Kois takes a humorous look at the celebrity playlists
featured on Apple's iTunes Music Store...
Move iTunes playlists and songs via file
export
Move iTunes playlists and songs via file
export
07/06/2004 09:58 AMSay you have a Smart Playlist of songs you want to copy to iTunes on
another machine. Usually, you can mount the other machine's drive on
your Desktop, and drag all the songs from the playlist to the folder
you want, then go...
Manage iTunes audio streams with smart
playlists
Manage iTunes audio streams with smart
playlists
12/19/2004 02:59 PMThis is a very basic tip on how to match audio streams such as the
ones broadcasted with nicecast or shoutcast etc.
Basically, all you have to do is create a smart playlist with kind
contains "Stream," and you will have a s...
Olympics Shut Down Online Radio Stream
Of Radio Stations
Olympics Shut Down Online Radio Stream
Of Radio Stations
08/16/2004 02:27 PMIt appears the folks running the Olympics are so focused on
controlling (i.e., "selling") the rights to broadcast accounts of the
Olympic games that they're
forcing
some radio stations to shut down their internet streams. The
radio stations in question have regular radio broadcast rights for the
Olympics, but since they didn't pay up to internet broadcast rights,
they need to turn off their internet streams for the duration of the
games. Considering the fact that it appears that no one is actually
attending these games in person, apparently, the Olympics has decided
that they're going to squeeze broadcasters for every last penny. Ah,
the spirit of the games.
Influence This Ad
Influence This Ad
08/27/2004 01:56 PM Battelle(383) > Mayfield(391) > SELL ($400) John Battelle builds upon
Cost Per Influence with Sell Side Advertising . A guy named Mike
comments: "Easily the most interesting concept I have read on your
blog." Seth Godin is cautious about...
I have a dream that my children will one
day be judged not by the color of their
skin but by the content of their iTunes
playlists
I have a dream that my children will one
day be judged not by the color of their
skin but by the content of their iTunes
playlists
11/13/2003 05:26 AM“ITunes Undermines Social Security” .. playlistism ..
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Beyonc©, Your Mix Tape Sucks - The
perils of iTunes celebrity playlists. By
Dan Kois
Beyonc©, Your Mix Tape Sucks - The
perils of iTunes celebrity playlists. By
Dan Kois
05/29/2004 04:53 PMBeyonce, Your Mix Sucks .. Slate
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Dave Newhouse, Legendary Sportswriter,
to Appear on Internet Talk Radio Show
“Sports Mavericks” on Voice America
Radio
Dave Newhouse, Legendary Sportswriter,
to Appear on Internet Talk Radio Show
“Sports Mavericks” on Voice America
Radio
09/07/2004 03:03 AMTuesday, September 7, 2004 at 5:00pm PST (8:00pm EST) Ida Mourie and
Elleanor Stark’s online talk radio show, “Sports Mavericks” on
Internet radio station Voice America (http://www.voiceamerica.com),
welcome legendary sportswriter Dave Newhouse. [PRWEB Sep 7, 2004]
Software used to record XM Radio has
RIAA and XM Radio concerned
Software used to record XM Radio has
RIAA and XM Radio concerned
08/30/2004 06:52 AMIn not a so surprising development the RIAA and XM radio are very
concerned about the Time Trax software package that allows consumers a
way to record content they pay for. Talk about a case of Fair Use if I
have ever seen one. [Arstechnic
a]
News: iGame Radio, QuickTime guru and
more on Mac radio
News: iGame Radio, QuickTime guru and
more on Mac radio
06/24/2005 04:55 PMHere’s a roundup of Mac radio webcasts for the week of June
20th, 2005.
Radio Paradise - This Week's Internet
Radio Highlight
Radio Paradise - This Week's Internet
Radio Highlight
03/27/2005 12:49 AMRadio Advertising Mar 27 2005 3:53AM GMT
Inside Mac Radio adds to its team, more
radio news
Inside Mac Radio adds to its team, more
radio news
02/05/2005 09:19 PMInside Mac Radio, which broadcasts on Saturdays from 1:00 PM to 3:00
PM Pacific time (4:00 PM to 6:00 PM Eastern) both online and over
radio station 1220 AM in the San Francisco Bay Area, now has its Jan.
29 show available. Host Scott Sheppard talked to Apple product
managers Greg Scallon, who discussed Apple's new iLife '05 software
package, and Xander Soren, who explained what's new in the latest
version of GarageBand. In addition, Sheppard brought in PocketMac
vice-present Tim Goggin, who covered his company's recently-released
Pocketmac for RIM Blackberry synchronization software.
Outrage Radio - Liberal Talk Radio with
Attitude
Outrage Radio - Liberal Talk Radio with
Attitude
11/02/2003 03:12 AMOutrage Radio - Liberal Talk Radio with Attitude: ..
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Maternal Influence
Maternal Influence
05/25/2004 02:37 PM
"In the long run, motherhood is the greatest influence a
childbearing woman will ever have in the human race." So says
Rev. Ralph Drollinger, president of Capitol Ministries, in a
re
cent lesson (PDF) for his
legisl
ative bible study class. [more inside]
A new era for user influence
A new era for user influence
04/19/2004 09:47 PMComputer Weekly Apr 20 2004 1:50AM GMT
Grok Description matches for P2P to influence radio playlists
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P2P to influence radio playlists