13 Feb 2008
| by Ed Kemp
The online retailer claims it will become the first UK retailer to offer digital tracks without Digital Rights Management (DRM), which will enable the consumer to download and share tracks between iPods, other MP3 players, PCs and Macs without restriction. DRM is a technology which enables content owners ...
13 Feb 2008
| by Sarah Crawley-Boevey
LONDON - Online retailer Play.com is today launching a service offering digital music for download...The tracks, available via new service PlayDigital, will not be covered by Digital Rights Management (DRM), meaning consumers can download them to iPods and potentially swap files to other MP3 devices. The company claims it will be the first major retailer of DRM-free downloads in the UK. Its move also deals a ...
13 Feb 2008
| by Tristan O'Carroll
with the studios on the cut of revenues its members should take from the digital distribution of their shows via ...
struck on payments for digital distribution. ...
13 Feb 2008
| by Nikki Sandison
. The online activity is designed to complement Cadbury Creme Egg s TV, poster and digital campaign Here today ...
Creme Egg, said: The online activity with Weebl and Bob is a key part of Cadbury Creme Egg s digital ...
13 Feb 2008
| by Staff
NEW YORK - The New York Times has responded to calls to focus more on digital by naming Dawn Lepore...Times to invest more heavily in its digital operations. Lepore s appointment gives the company more digital expertise on its board and will likely reassure other investors that the paper is taking investor concerns seriously. We view the digital realm as vitally key to our future, New York Times spokeswoman ...
13 Feb 2008
| by Jacquie Bowser
residuals for writing in new media and on the internet. Those advances now give us a foothold in the digital ...
13 Feb 2008
| by Daniel Farey-Jones
s attentions. Hazlitt promised to cut GCap s costs by 23.5m by disposing of its 63% stake in Digital One ...
13 Feb 2008
Life just gets worse for Fru at GCap The poor woman s just taken over and, no sooner had she tried to mollify the City with cost cuts all over the place, than she was accused on the Today programme of cultural rape over plans to axe digital stations Planet Rock and The Jazz. Perhaps the BBC ...