Editorial
Apple x Beats: Changing The Game
Reports last week that Apple was close to agreeing to a $3.2bn deal to acquire Beats Electronics were greeted by thunderous and opinionated mainstream media attention.
Reports last week that Apple was close to agreeing to a $3.2bn deal to acquire Beats Electronics were greeted by thunderous and opinionated mainstream media attention.
Long before we conceptualized idobi Howl, idobi Radio was known for breaking new talent before anyone else, giving young artists a chance when the mainstream wouldn’t give them a fair look. When we created idobi Howl, we decided to share that philosophy and give talented young hardcore/metal artists a bigger platform.
New emerging markets are fascinating. Like a real-life iteration of Russian Roulette and with similar unpredictability, those who dare play can seemingly become billionaire visionaries overnight, or lose millions and appear hopelessly out of touch.
Spartan Records have released a free label sampler featuring Mae, Daisyhead, Anchor & Braille, Schematic, and more.
John Feldman from Goldfinger joins Mike for a philosophical conversation while backstage at the Paramount in Long Island, New York City.
Jason Lancaster has posted a lengthy blogpost regarding Go Radio’s recent breakup, explaining his reasonings behind the decision and addressing the circulating rumors.
idobi Radio is excited to announce our new show The Mike Herrera Hour. Hosted by MXPX frontman Mike Herrera, the show will air every Friday at 8pm ET starting June 7th.
Our very own Sam E. Goldberg (Mr. Law School) made it to the red carpet of the 2011 Do Something Awards to talk to stars that are making a difference at the 2011 Do Something Awards. Check out the video to see him talking to celebrities such as Mario Lopez, Kristen Bell, Justin Bieber, Tony Hawk, and more!
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Catch the Do Something Awards Red Carpet Live on VH1 Sunday night, beginning at 7pm EST.
Our very own Mr. Law School – Sam E. Goldberg – will be scoping the Red Carpet to bring you interviews with some of the hot stars in attendance as well as the nominees who are rocking to make our world a better place.
In a decision that could affect the financial relationships between record labels and performers, a federal appeals court in San Francisco on Friday ruled that songs downloaded from Apple’s iTunes store are not actually purchased, but are rather “licensed†by the ostensible buyer.