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Ke$ha Fronted Holiday Cancelled

The promoter of a weekend musical holiday outside St. John’s has cancelled the event, dashing the hopes of fans of pop mega star Ke$ha and other performers. Rockin ‘ The Higher East Side was to once have been a 10-hour out of doors concert in Mount Pearl on Sun., but promoter David Carver Concerts said Wed. it was cancelled. The promoter didn’t offer a reason, although it’s known that organizers were nervous about whether Hurricane Earl will affect the event, which had been planned for the field near the Mount Pearl Glacier. “another statement concerning the cancellation will be issued later this week,” a company statement asserted. David Carver Concerts asserted ticket holders could get full repayments beginning Fri. from the point of purchase, or at selected stores. As well as Ke$ha, the bill included the Goo Goo Dolls, The Fray, Kardinal Offishall, Lifehouse and Christa Borden.
The 2010 MTV Video Music Awards are swiftly approaching, which suggests that soon you will be treated to a good night of performances and appearances by the likes of Eminem, Linkin Park, Usher, Paramore, Kanye West, Justin Bieber, Drake, Florence and the Machine, B.o.B and Deadmau5 ( who will serve as the house DJ at the show ). While folk have a tendency to remember the classic performances and the unhitched moments, the coveted Moonman is the rationale why folks show up and tune in. This year, there are sixteen classes whereby some of the largest music stars in the universe will fight for the coolest prize in awards shows. Today, we take a quick look at the nominees in the Best New Artist category.
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Cheryl Cole ‘Gutted’ Ashley Cole Moving to Madrid

Cheryl Coleis holed up in her mansion near Godalming in Surrey – hoping photographers are not hiding in the hedges – and just focussing on getting well after falling down with malaria she does not need to contemplate the breakdown of her wedding. ‘The divorce has been progressing but Cheryl’s due to read thru and sign 2 forms and she has not done so yet,’a source tells Now.
‘Ashley also stalled events during the cup but then signed documents before he went to LA on vacation. ‘There’s a six-week wait where neither side can do anything and they can not accelerate that period. But they are not even in that phase right now.’ To make matters worse, Cheryl Cole has told her folks she is gutted about rumors that Ashley might be moving to Madrid once and for all. ‘She’s got wind of the incontrovertible fact that talks about Ashley moving to Spain by as early as Jan to play for Real Madrid are taking place,’ claims a mate. ‘Despite their relationship being fully over, the concept that Ashley won’t be around has made it actually last and hit her hard. The relationship may be over but Cheryl never planned to cut off ties for good or completely shut the door.

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Small ISPs and Mobile Broadband Providers Might be Exempted from Application of Digital Economy Act


A news site recently reported that the Digital Economy Act could make exceptions for small fixed line internet service providers and mobile broadband providers to make them exempt from complying with the present rules that mandate them to take action against the users who engage in illegal file sharing.

According to The Register, Digital Economy Act will take into account the cost of following the law and size of the internet service provider for deciding whether to make it mandatory for it to comply with the law. The Act deals with digital copyright protection and requires the ISPs to aid the authorities in sending letters to the offenders and even take harsher steps like restricting broadband or suspending the connection of repeated offenders.

The bill has been under fire for being unclear on figuring out which user could be held liable for a particular unauthorized download. It has also been criticized as a threat to free Wi-Fi and smaller internet broadband service providers who could be held guilty for illegal file sharing by their customers.

Though there has been no response from the authorities, it is quite clear that the Code of Practice for the Act will create some exceptions for smaller ISPs and Wi-Fi ISPs. It is also being said that the regulator might decide upon setting a threshold that will exempt certain ISPs from complying with the Act altogether.

For more information on this topic, and in fact anything broadband related, a useful resource is the Broadband Genie website, consumers can compare the services and requirements for the ISPs and mobile broadband networks; a useful resource for those requiring introductory help and worth look at for the mobile internet pay as you go offers – handy for web browsing on the move.

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3D Technology

To hi tech how 3D TV technology works, one must find out how our eyes work. Our eyes are several centimeters apart from each other and therefore receive the input image from different positions. Our brain uses that information and is smart enough to mesh the two seperate images into one single view, creating depth, and making what we see 3 dimensional or 3D.

3D TV sets work in somewhat theewhat the way, one way or another they transmit two singular images to your eyes in a very precise way that it knows your brain will alter the incoming image into 3D after processing it.

Tricking the brain like this is no easy project, and for for some time now the simple and cheap technology was to wear colored glasses that had a large drawback of limiting the number of colors that you could enjoy a movie in.

Today, bigger TV manufactures such as Sony have improved on the process that with shutter glasses the full spectrum of colors can be enjoyed. Panasonic is one of the manufactures that has manufactured an auto stereoscope system that will make it possibleke it possible make 3D viewing possible without the need of uncomfortable glasses at all.

All in all, the 3D TV industry is still in its early development, but many leading companies are investing greatly into it in hopes that it will be the next big feature. If movies such as Avatar are anything to go by, the chances of success are pretty prominent. Now it is up to the industry to improve technology and make it less of a burden, reduce prices, and generate enough content through 3D games, 3D movies, 3D episodes of popular series, and 3D TV channels.

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British Rockers Kasabian Announce Plans to Release Last Single from Current Album

British rock act Kasabian have announced that the next single to be released from their album, “West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum” will be a track entitled “Vlad The Impaler”. The Kasabian Vlad The Implaler video stars Noel Fielding from The Mighty Boosh comedy show.

Their latest album has sold over 500,000 records so far and has been both a huge critical and commercial success. The album received many 5 star ratings in respectable music magazines. The Vlad The Impaler track was written by Kasabian’s guitarist and produced by Dan The Automator who has previously worked with hip-hop artists, Kool Keith and also with the supergroup Gorillaz.

Guitarist Serge Pizzorno said of the track, “Vlad is a total chaos tune,” enthuses Serge. “It’s a call out to all our people, the ones who are tuned into our radio station.”

The band have been confirmed as the headline act for the Scottish festival T in the Park. They are also set to perform at the 2010 Brit Awards ceremony. Kasabian are among the performers at next month’s BRIT Awards, set to take place on February 16 at London’s Earls Court Arena.
Kasabian sold out a huge 20 date arena tour in 2009 and there were also rumours that former Oasis star Noel Gallagher was considering joining the group as a permanent member, however the band were quick to dismiss these rumours.

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Kasabian Already Working on next Album

Leicester indie giants Kasabian have revealed that they are working on a batch of new material, which apparently resembles Pink Floyd.

With Oasis out of action, Kasabian have stepped up a level. The band accompanied the Manchester giants on their enormous British tour and seem to have gained a taste for playing to huge crowds.

Recently completing a massive headline arena tour, Kasabian are toasting a successful year which has seen them release an acclaimed new album. ‘West Ryder Pauper Asylum’ was a concept album of sorts, soaring straight into the UK charts at number one.

Never a group to rest on their laurels, Kasabian have confirmed that they are already at work on new material. Special to online radio station Dabbl singer Tom Meighan revealed that the Leicester group already have a “beautiful” batch of new material.

“(Guitarist) Sergio (Pizzorno)’s got a body of work already, its very ‘Dark Side Of The Moon’, Pink Floyd,” the singer revealed.

“(It’s) very essential and very beautiful, piano-based songs that sound beautiful and we’re going to really grunge them up a bit.”

Kasabian are still touring heavily. After finishing their festive dates across the nation the band are due to take a short break before flying off around the world. Admitting it would be some time before the new material would be recorded, Tom Meighan claimed the songs are “nearly there”.

2010 could turn out to be a big year for Kasabian. The band have been confirmed as headlining Scotland’s T In The Park event with many more festival dates due to be announced.

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Guitars PRS

Guitars PRS are numbered among the nicest electric guitars you can find. PRS is a comparative newcomer in the electrical guitar marketplace, compared to some name brands such as Gibson and Fender, but creates some of the best instruments on the market today. Guitars PRS posses a distinguishing head stock along with a very original sculpted guitar body. Some of them feature as well very detailed set mother of pearl designs on the fretboard. PRS features as well quite a impressive assembly of signature players and models, including Carlos Santana, and Mark Tremonti of Alter Bridge and Creed fame. Guitars PRS are as well some of the most expensive electric guitars which you can buy today, with price tags ranging into the 5 thousand dollar or so range. PRS also features a less expensive, imported line of electric guitars, called the “SE” line. These instruments are constructed to the same specifications as their more expensive counterparts, but are created overseas, and are assembled of less expensive parts as their main run brothers. Generally, if you are in the market for a guitar that sounds great, plays like a dream, and is of very good quality, you need look no further than a guitars prs.
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Transferring iPod Video from iPod to PC

You will not find many complaints from iPod owners and users. However, one matter frequently mentioned is the inability to transfer video and audio files from their iPod to an additional PC Though the iPod has no issues transmitting files from your desktop computer to iPod from iTunes, the opposite is prohibited. If you do not have iPod Transfer Software, you will not be able to copy your iPod information to another computer. This issue sometimes occurs when iPodders get a new computer or have to restart the operating system on their current PC. Apple forbids this action because it doesn’t want unauthorised sharing of purchased files from the iTunes website. Even So, there are a lot reasonable circumstances that iPodders necessitate the ability to copy from iPod to personal computer. If a computer goes kaput and you need to install Windows, you could need iPod to Computer copy software to retrieve your valuable music. Otherwise, the fresh installment of iTunes will erase your iPod, possibly costing you $100’s of dollars in unrecoverable files. An additional common scenario individuals necessitate these types of software is when they get a new computer and wish to move their existing database of iPod content on the new machine. Once More, without this type of application, you could possibly lose your valuable music. There are many companies on the marketplace today that offer software applications to execute this job. A fast visit to software download sites will reveal a handful of choices. You can also just type in ‘iPod to PC copy software’ into your favorite search engine.

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ABC’s of the Music Industry

Music is an art, however, when it comes to the music industry Music is about money!

If anyone or any company feels that your music will not make them money, there will be absolutely no interest in your music. That’s it in the nut shell. Remember, to always remember this. The Music Industry is about Money!

There are a few sources of money to be made in the music industry. They include but are not limited to:

Record sales

Songs played on the radio

In movies and television

Concerts

Song writing

Producing

Merchandising

Advertising

CD-ROMs/DVDs

If you are an artist and want to get into the music business, you need 3 very important very good people in your corner batting for you on a daily basis. They include:

Personal Manager – The most of important of the three. They should have contacts in the music industry, keep on eye on all your affairs, advise you on things to do, help promote your music, producers to hire, who to sign with when to go on tour, etc. The personal manager will receive 15% and 20% of an artists gross earnings and have good contacts with record companies A&R, Marketing / Sales, and Promotion departments.

Music Attorney – A good attorney specializing in the music will know how to properly negotiate and structure the deals an artist makes. They should have good contacts and be trust worthy. Expect to pay between 100 and 200 per hour for a good music attorney. If an attorney thinks you will get signed, they forego a set fee and charge a percentage of artist’s earnings. In bigger cities, you’ll pay more than in smaller cities.

Music Agent – Book concerts and special appearances. A Personal Manager will help the artist with selecting a good agent.

If you blow up and start generating the big money, then a good Manager / Accountant will be needed to handle your tax situation, review royalty statements, financing tours, offer invest advice and how to manage your money.

Getting recognized by mailing your demo to record labels isn’t impossible, however, 99.9% of the time your material will not get listened to. Even if you have the best song on the planet, it will not be listened to. Record labels want to limit their liability, so they do not listen to unsolicited music. Record labels don’t want to listen to numerous songs and then be held liable if someone claims their material was copied.

If you do decide to mail your CD to record label, send the “solicited” material. First get a contact, preferably an individual in the Artists & Repertoire (A&R) department. Call and first speak to someone. After sending your CD follow up to determine if the targeted individual received your material and another follow up call to determine if it was listened to. Submit 3 to 6 songs and send a bio and picture of yourself. Again this isn’t the preferred way to submit your material to major record labels.

Until you have music business advisors in your corner trying to promote you and there is a “buzz” going around about you, your demo will not reach the decision makers at the record labels. Record companies on a daily basis receive thousands of unsolicited CDs. Most likely your CD will be tossed into a bin located in a remote room filled with overflowing bins of CDs.

Record labels like to deal with artists who have a history of record sales. These are artist that may have produced and sold their own CDs locally or regionally. Record labels like to deal with artists who have performed their material and there is this “buzz” going on about them. MC Hammer, before he became famous, performed his own materials and sold his own records until a major record label signed him. MC Hammer had a lot of leverage in negotiating a good contract because he already proved on a local basis he could sell records.

Record companies want to limit their liability. If you are signed, you are considered an investment that will require some money and they want to see a premium return on their money invested in you. The more you can prove that you can sell record, the better chance you can get signed.

If you get signed to a record company, you the artist will go into the studio and record songs for the record company. The record company makes copies of the master recording and ships it to a distributor. The distributor is a wholesaler who then sells the CDs to retail outlets like Best Buy, Sam Goody and Tower Records. The record company then pumps money into marketing by advertising and promoting your music with hopes of selling records, thus making you a superstar and becoming rich!

It is not as easy as it sounds. It takes a lot of hard work by a talented group of people. Everyone has to work together to make this happen. There are usually many people behind the scenes working to make an artist a superstar.

Record companies often categorized into 4 groups: Major label record companies – have the recording and operating resources to complete all function to sell records. Major label record companies are integrated in that they can handle the promotion, sales, marketing, and distribution to sell music. Major label record companies are Arista, Atlantic, Capital, and Sony.

Major label affiliate labels – have special agreements with the major label record companies, where the major label may fund the smaller labels recording and operating expenses in exchange for a portion of the smaller label profits.

Independent labels – distributes records through major labels. Independent labels have few employees. They tend to find talent, sign the talent, sees to it the music is recorded and contracts with major record labels to perform the promotion, marketing, and other functions.

True independent labels – Has no association with a major label and distribute their music through independent distributors.

The A&R (Artists & Repertoire) Department

The A&R department is the talent scout. They are in charge of finding new talents. They are the eyes and ears of the record company. However, not because you get signed to a record label because an A&R representative likes you it doesn’t mean your CD will ever get produced and released. Executives higher in the company could cancel your deal if they feel your CD will not sell. A record company will have to invest several hundred thousands of dollars to release your CD, so they will be extremely cautious on whom they release.

The Marketing and Sales Department

This department is responsible for getting the public excited about your music and first selling to retail stores the idea of carrying your CD. They are responsible for promotional merchandise, advertising your CD, in store displays, publicity, your CD cover, etc.

The Promotions Department

This department is responsible for getting your music played on the radio. The individuals in this department will visit the various radio stations to convince them to play your material. If your material doesn’t get played, no one will now how you are. People will look at your CD in the retail store and wonder who you are. There is also a direct correlation with CD sales vs. how many times a song for that CD gets played on the radio. More air time on the radio equals more CD sales for the record companies.

Remember music is art, but to the record companies, it’s about money. Keep in mind that it’s a business. Keep in mind everyone is out to make money. The minute people believe that you will not make money for them, you will be dropped and these same people will turn to seek other new artists that they believe will make them money. Unfortunately, the record business doesn’t believe in grooming people. If your first CD isn’t a success, you are out. There are rarely second chances. There are always other talented people behind you who what their shot at fame.

Distribution

Most major retailers such as Tower records will not carry a CD unless the record has a distributor. A strong distributor ensures that your CD will be available in enough places so your CD will sell to ultimately make money. Major labels use large distributors who are better able to get record stores stocked. After years of consolidation, there are only 5 major national wholesale distributors in the US who are owned by conglomerates who also own major record labels. They are:

BMG (distributes Arista, BMG and RCA)

EMI (distributes Capital and Virg.)

Sony Music (distributes Columbia, Epic and Sony)

Universal Music Group (distributes Interscope, Island/Def Jam, and MCA)

WEA (distributes Atlantic, Elektra and Warner Bros.)

Distribution via the Internet Record labels and artists are increasingly using the web to distribute their music. Unknown artists can also use sites like this mZeus.com, http://www.mZeus.com, to generate buzz about their music. However, unknown artists will still have to work hard to get the buzz going about their music. Ultimately, signing a contract with a major record label is the way to go. The major record labels have the financial muscle and people to give you a good shot at becoming famous.

Let’s face it. It’s all about money! Yes, the entertainment industry seems fun and exciting, but people are in it to make money. As an artist the most important contract in the music industry is the record contract. The royalty is a portion of money from record sales paid to the artist for his/her music. The record contract which is a negotiated legal agreement between the record label and artist will state how much royalty an artist is entitled to among other things.

An artist should have a good understanding of how royalties are calculated. A good music attorney will help with this process by making sure the artist is paid what he/she deserves. A 13% royalty for one artist may be a lot of money, however a 13% royalty for another maybe “chump change”.

So this is how the numbers work. An artist successfully signs a record contract. The artist goes to the studio and work diligently to create a CD that the record company fully supports. The record company via its distributor sells the CD with a suggested retail list price (SRLP) of $17.99 to a retailer for about $10.99. The distributor will take 10% – 14% of the $10.99. Therefore the record company will get about the SRLP of $17.99. Independent record companies may receive less than the SRLP. Major record companies will pay artist royalty as a percentage of SRLP.

Rates will vary of each artist depending on how successful their record sells. For a new artist who never had a record deal or has sold less than 100,000 albums will get a typical royalty rate of 12% to 14% of the SRLP. For an independent record label it maybe 10% to 14% of the SRLP. For established artists who have a track record of selling 200,000 to 500,000 albums the royalty rate maybe 14% to 16%. For artists who have sold over 750,000 albums the royalty rates maybe 16% to 18%. As you can see, the more successful the artist is, the higher the royalty. Additionally, royalty maybe based on how well the record sells. For instance, the record contract may state that an artist will get 12% for the first 100,000 units sold, 14% for 100,001 to 300,000 units sold, and 16% for over 300,000 units sold.

But hold your horses. If you sell 500,000 albums and have a royalty rate of 12% doesn’t mean you will get 12% of 500,000 at a SRLP of $17.98 which would equal $1,078,800. This is because as specified in the record contract, there are deductions (expenses) that have to be deducted.

To start off the bat, the record company will deduct a “packaging charge” from the SRLP which is typically 20% for cassettes and 25% for CDs.

Second, more often the artist is responsible for paying the record producer a portion of his/her royalties. Typically a producer will receive 3% to 4% of the SRLP.

Third, in the record business, the contract may state that the artist’s only generates royalties on 85% of the unit sales. For every 100 albums sold, 15 albums sold, the artist gets no royalty.

Forth, the record company will hold a portion of the royalty money because the distributor typically has an agreement with the retail outlets to take back and credit the retail stores money from unsold units. This is very important, because a good portion of your album could be returned to the record company if the album doesn’t sell! The money that’s held back is called a reserve. Reserves maybe held for 2 years before it’s paid to the artist. Typically a major record label will hold a reserve of 25% to 40% of the royalties.

Fifth, advances paid from the record company to the artist are deducted from the artist’s royalty. Advances include but are not limited to the:

Recording studio expenses (new artists to an independent my get an advancement of $0 to $80,000, new artist to a major record label $150,000 to $400,000

Hiring independent promoters to help sell the albums

Cost of making a music video (promotions and an inexpensive music video can cost $150,000 to $200,000.

When money is made for the record sales, these costs are deducted from the artist’s royalties. This is called re-coupment. Therefore, if the artist’s record isn’t successful, the artist may never see a dime. If the royalties are less than the deductions, they artists may well owe the record company money by being in the red! This negative cost maybe carried over to the next album release. A good record contract will not allow a negative cost from one album to be carried over to another album (cross collateralization). If there isn’t another album the record company generally eats the loss.

There are many other costs that the record company will not charge the artists. This includes marketing and in-house promotions (free CD give away, etc.).

So how much does an artist make for a gold album (500,000 albums sold).

Check out the math:

CD (suggested retail list price SRLP) = $ 17.99 Less CD Packaging of 20% = $ -4.50 NET = $ 13.49 Times: Net artist royalty rate (12% – 3% to producer) = X 9% Gross royalty per CD (9% of $13.48) = $ 1.21 Times 500,000 albums = $ 500,000 SUB TOTAL = $ 605,00 Times: Royalty bearing % (15% o = no royalty) = X 85% Gross Royalty = $ 514,250 Less advances: Recording, promo, music video, tour = $ -350,000 TOTAL ROYALTY TO ARTIST = $ 164,250 – Reserves (35%) returned by retailer) = $ -57,487.50 (1) ACTUAL ROYALTY PAID TO ARTIST = $ 106,762.50

(1)Reserves will be paid to artist in 2 years if no CDs returned by retailer

Remember the artist still has to pay TAXES! Don’t forget Uncle Sam has to get his cut! Also, don’t forget the Personal Manger, the Attorney, the Accountant, the Agent and other numerous expenses.

However, there are many other royalties that an artist can acquire. They include, Record Clubs, Compilation CDs, Samplers (low-priced albums in which a few artists are featured), Premiums (albums sold with other products, such as cereal), Film Soundtrack Album, Music Video Sales, Greatest Hit’s Album, Foreign Royalties (song played in some foreign country radio stations pay royalties, unlike the US), Master Use License (music used in a movie, television, commercial, the Internet, CD-ROM and DVD), etc.

Of course because of the Internet, the rules royalties are changing. Many people now buy their music via the Internet. Just think, no packaging required and no distribution to traditional retail stores needed. Some websites allow customers to buy individual songs as oppose to an album. Changes are currently taking place on how royalties are calculated because of the Internet. Many attorneys are pushing to have royalties be based on each song sold as oppose to each album sold. So stay tuned!

by – Patrick Birmingham Mechanical Engineer, MBA, Six-Sigma Green Belt, Web Master (http://www.mzeus.com, http://www.insuranceforeverything.com and http://www.cellphonedigest.net)

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