Turntable.fm Hits 140,000 Users in Its First Month
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#2Shazam pushes $100 M. in purchases towards iTunes etc each year. Turntable could blow that away.
But the industry is going to see people uploading DRM free tunes and freak about not getting enough of a cut.
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#5Unfortunately, it seems like only a matter of time before it gets shut down by the RIAA or riddled with enough advertising to make it sickening.
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#6The music industry would be crazy to nix this. Imagine selling special tracks exclusively through turntable.fm, branding rooms for DJs and celebs, etc. Shazam pushes $100 M. in purchases towards iTunes etc each year. Turntable could blow that away. But the industry is going to see people uploading DRM free tunes and freak about not getting enough of a cut.
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#8The music industry would be crazy to nix this. Imagine selling special tracks exclusively through turntable.fm, branding rooms for DJs and celebs, etc. Shazam pushes $100 M. in purchases towards iTunes etc each year. Turntable could blow that away. But the industry is going to see people uploading DRM free tunes and freak about not getting enough of a cut.
That kind of vision doesn't exist in the music industry. They shut down Muxtape. They'll shut down this.
The founders are hoping they can exist under the protections of DMCA streaming radio.
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#9I just tried to request site access ... kudos to these guys ... the request process itself was hilarious! Attention to detail ... that's where it's at.
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#10The music industry would be crazy to nix this. Imagine selling special tracks exclusively through turntable.fm, branding rooms for DJs and celebs, etc. Shazam pushes $100 M. in purchases towards iTunes etc each year. Turntable could blow that away. But the industry is going to see people uploading DRM free tunes and freak about not getting enough of a cut.
That kind of vision doesn't exist in the music industry. They shut down Muxtape. They'll shut down this.