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Monday, December 19 2011
The Clerk, RIP
Scott Timberg (Salon, 18 December 2011)Filed in: Business & Economics | Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Film | Literature | Music
In an iTunes Age, Do We Need the Record Store?
Marc Hogan (Salon, 20 November 2011)Filed in: Business & Economics | Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Music
Thursday, December 1 2011
The Monoculture Is a Myth
Steve Hyden (Salon, 10 October 2011)Filed in: Culture Industry | General Culture | Music | Television
Monday, July 18 2011
Daniel Ek’s Spotify: Music’s Last Best Hope
Brendan Greeley (Bloomberg Businessweek, 13 July 2011)Filed in: Business & Economics | Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Music
Ticketmaster: Rocking the Most Hated Brand in America
Chuck Salter (Fast Company, 21 June 2011)Filed in: Business & Economics | Culture Industry | Music | Performing Arts
Tuesday, July 12 2011
Groundhog Decade: Hollywood Is About to Repeat the Catastrophic Mistakes of the Music Industry
Bill Wyman (Slate, 8 July 2011)Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Film | Music | Television
Monday, May 2 2011
Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom
Ross Perlin (Guernica, May 2011)Filed in: Business & Economics | Culture Industry | Education
Friday, March 18 2011
10 Years of the iPod
Johnny Davis (The Guardian, 18 March 2011)Filed in: Business & Economics | Culture Industry | Music
Wednesday, February 23 2011
The Changing Geography of Pop Music
Richard Florida (The Atlantic, 17 February 2011)Filed in: Culture Industry | Geographies | Music
Thursday, September 16 2010
Behind the Music: What Will Google’s New Music Service Mean for Artists?
Helienne Lindvall (The Guardian, 16 September 2010)Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Music
Tuesday, June 15 2010
Now in Blogs, Product Placement
J. David Goodman (The New York Times, 11 June 2010)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media
J. David Goodman (The New York Times, 11 June 2010)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media
Friday, June 11 2010
Behind the Music: Is There Any Point in ‘Buying’ Your Fans?
Helienne Lindvall (The Guardian, 10 June 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Music
Helienne Lindvall (The Guardian, 10 June 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Music
Wednesday, June 9 2010
Why Self-Help Books That Promise Happiness Are a Scam
Vanessa Richmond (Alternet, 30 May 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | General Culture
Vanessa Richmond (Alternet, 30 May 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | General Culture
Renaissance Fair: Lilith Fair Is Back, But Do We Still Need It?
Shani O. Hilton (The American Prospect, 3 June 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Feminism | Music | Performing Arts
Shani O. Hilton (The American Prospect, 3 June 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Feminism | Music | Performing Arts
Monday, June 7 2010
NPR Has Become a Major Player on the Indie Rock Scene
Paul Farhi (The Washington Post, 6 June 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Mass Media | Music
Paul Farhi (The Washington Post, 6 June 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Mass Media | Music
Friday, May 28 2010
Apple iPad: Will It Lead a Reading Revolution?
Stephen Page (The Guardian, 28 May 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Literature | Mass Media
Stephen Page (The Guardian, 28 May 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Literature | Mass Media
Monday, May 24 2010
A New Great Wall: Why the Crisis in Translation Matters
Edith Grossman (Foreign Policy, May 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Global Affairs | Literature
Edith Grossman (Foreign Policy, May 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Global Affairs | Literature
Wednesday, May 19 2010
Is the iPad Driving E-Book Piracy, and Does It Matter?
Charlie Sorrel (Wired, 17 May 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Literature
Charlie Sorrel (Wired, 17 May 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Literature
Wednesday, April 28 2010
Do Music-Lovers Still Need Record Stores?
Sam Machkovech (The Atlantic, 26 April 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Music
Sam Machkovech (The Atlantic, 26 April 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Music
Monday, April 12 2010
Virtual Worlds, Real Money: Can Social Games Solve Music’s Woes?
Eliot Van Buskirk (Wired, 12 April 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Digital & Gaming | Music
Eliot Van Buskirk (Wired, 12 April 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Digital & Gaming | Music
Thursday, April 8 2010
A Few Reasons Why Dave Eggers Is a Great American
Don Hazen (Alternet, 18 March 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Literature
Don Hazen (Alternet, 18 March 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Literature
Reinventing the Music Business
Aaron M. Cohen (The Futurist, January 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Music
Aaron M. Cohen (The Futurist, January 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Music
Thursday, April 1 2010
Return of the Audio Cassette
Dorian Lynskey (The Guardian, 29 March 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Music
Dorian Lynskey (The Guardian, 29 March 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Music
Monday, March 29 2010
The Tiger Bubble
Jonathan Mahler (The New York Times Magazine, 22 March 2010)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Culture Industry | Sports
Jonathan Mahler (The New York Times Magazine, 22 March 2010)
Filed in: Business & Economics | Culture Industry | Sports
Thursday, March 25 2010
Hooray for the ISBN
Laura Dawson (Publishers Weekly, 22 March 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Literature
Laura Dawson (Publishers Weekly, 22 March 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Literature
Wednesday, March 17 2010
Smackdown: Too Many Bands? (audio)
Stuart Berman and Chris Richards (WNYC Soundcheck, 15 March 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Music
Stuart Berman and Chris Richards (WNYC Soundcheck, 15 March 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Music
Monday, March 15 2010
Lines, Please: How Plastic Surgery Has Caused Acting to Be More Stilted, Stylized, and Masklike
Amanda Fortini (New York, 7 March 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Film | Television
Amanda Fortini (New York, 7 March 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Film | Television
Wednesday, March 3 2010
iBooks, eBooks and the Future of Books on the Web
Jonathan Kirsch (KCRW, 9 February 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Literature
Jonathan Kirsch (KCRW, 9 February 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Literature
Thursday, February 25 2010
Yo, Ho, Ho, and a Digital Scrum
Jeffrey R. Young (The Chronicle of Higher Education, 21 February 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Literature
Jeffrey R. Young (The Chronicle of Higher Education, 21 February 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Literature
Tuesday, February 23 2010
Publishing: The Revolutionary Future
Jason Epstein (The New York Review of Books, 11 March 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Literature
Jason Epstein (The New York Review of Books, 11 March 2010)
Filed in: Culture Industry | Cyberculture & New Media | Literature

































