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The New ‘Hobbs & Shaw’ Trailer is About to Break the Internet (& Probably a Few Faces Too)
There’s a new Hobbs & Shaw trailer which is breaking the internet harder than The Rock just broke that helicopter.
There’s a new Hobbs & Shaw trailer which is breaking the internet harder than The Rock just broke that helicopter.
We chat to the queen of YA, Nicola Yoon, then proclaim She Did It! about the legendary Mary Shelley & Jane Yolen. We also talk Ralph Breaks the Internet’s mega princess bonanza.
Lost in the fast-paced world of the internet, Ralph just might wreck the web…and cost his best friend everything.
Gunz takes on Katy Perry fans, chats with Sheppard about “Geronimo”, and welcomes The Deal Casino to the studios.
Last night, Fall Out Boy dropped a new video and we’re still recovering.
Sum 41 are back with a brand new song called “Fake My Own Death”.
Following last night’s song premiere on In Frequency, we’re excited to bring you the music video for the latest offering from Heirsound: a cover of The Internet’s “Just Sayin”. Their reimagining of the song flips the script on the bouncy hip hop of the original without losing any of its groove.
idobi Radio lands at the #11 spot in Triton Digital’s Webcast Metrics® Top 20 Ranker, “a listing of the top-performing Internet audio stations,†making idobi the most listened-to online modern rock outlet in the world.
If Internet pranksters have their way, Justin Bieber will be performing in one of the world’s most oppressive regimes. Communist North Korea is currently leading an online poll on Bieber’s My World Tour website, where the 16-year-old singer asked his fans to choose which country he should tour in next.
In Arista Records v. Launch Media, the RIAA lost its copyright infringement case against a company which provides its users with individualized internet radio stations. The company, Launch Media, is now owned by Yahoo. The US Court of Appeals rejected the RIAA’s argument that the users’ ability to customize the radio stations made them “interactive services” rather than “radio stations”, and affirmed the ruling of the Court below, finding that the internet radio stations in question did not provide copyrighted sound recordings on request, and did not transmit a program specially created for the user. Opinion of US Court of… Read more »