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Weekend Roundup: The Black Crowes, One Percent Band, Slow Burners

2008-11-24 13:10:40 by Patrick Michels in DC9 At Night
 
If you read our Good Friday column, you know there was a lot going on this weekend. However, we were obviously too busy actually seeing it to record and post it. But here's a sampler platter of what t... Continue reading "Weekend Roundup: The Black Crowes, One Percent Band, Slow Burners
 
 
 
 
 
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The Sound of a Brand New World - part one

2008-01-10 10:48:00 by Jeremy in Fingertips
 
...percent of people downloading the album did not pay for it rapidly became the de facto truth Such was the meme-like power of this 62 percent figure that Radiohead's own statement on the matter--they called comScore report calling it "purely speculative" and "wholly inaccurate"--didn't make a dent in the coverage. The 62 percent might as well...
 
 
 
 
 
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Barack Obama Wins Mississippi Primary

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2008-03-11 22:18:45 by Dustin in THINK2WICE.ORG
...percent. The state has a larger proportion African-Americans (36 percent, according to the 2000 census) than any other state in the country. And black voters make up nearly 70 percent of registered Democrats But Mississippi white voters overwhelmingly backed the New York senator, supporting her over Obama 72 percent to 21 percent. According...
 
 
 
 
 
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Its official: Audiophiles are over CD

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2008-07-17 16:29:23 by deepgoa in NJ/DJ DEEP-GOA's DSNightâ„¢ Sessions & Conversations
...percent still use CD players as their primary digital source. Yikes, I would have guessed much higher, more like 70 percent. Thirty six percent use a computer-based server, and 10 percent more use dedicated servers such as Sonos or Squeezebox. Another 4 percent use iPods! I felt a little better that 11 percent use a SACD or DVD-Audio player...
 
 
 
 
 
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Blackberry in Bed?

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2008-09-15 15:10:00 by Mick Boogie in Press Play > Fashion Forward >>
...percent of PDA-owning professionals bring the devices into their bedrooms, and 84 percent check them before going to bed and as soon as soon they wake up in the morning Eighty-five percent of business travelers say they sneak a quick peek at their personal digital assistants if they happen to wake in the middle of the night, and 80 percent...
 
 
 
 
 
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links for 2008-09-17

2008-09-17 07:33:45 by wayneandwax in wayneandwax.com
 
...percent of respondents said torture can be often or sometimes justified to gain important information from suspected terrorists. Thirty-eight percent said it was never or rarely justified tags: blogpost torture US politricks public opinion christianity The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan | America: The Global Pioneer Of Torture interpreting...
 
 
 
 
 
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George Strait for President, Says a CMT Poll

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2008-10-29 19:43:47 by Chris Parton in Country Music Blog
...percent of the vote, followed closely by Reba McEntire with 22 percent Reba was also picked as the best Vice Presidential candidate for both Barack Obama and John McCain. Trace Adkins and Alan Jackson tied for third with 14 percent while Brad Paisley and Kenny Chesney brought in 6 percent to tie for forth. Carrie Underwood came in fifth with...
 
 
 
 
 
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What Will the Music Industry Look Like in Five Years?

2008-12-03 19:37:17 by Brian Braiker in Rolling Stone : Rock and Roll Daily
 
...percent to 41 percent of the total (as physical product shrinks from 64 percent to 40 percent of the market). Sonal Gandhi, the lead analyst on the study, spoke with Rolling Stone about her findings Youre predicting that digital music will grow from 18 to 41 percent of total sales in 5 years. That seems a little low. Last week Atlantic was...
 
 
 
 
 
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Lakshmi Chaudhry on "Micro-Celebrity"

2007-01-20 09:10:00 by Ted Swedenburg in popculcha
 
...percent of kids under 12 believe that becoming famous is part of the American Dream. It's a dream increasingly shared by the rest of the world, as revealed in a recent survey of British children between 5 and 10, who most frequently picked being famous as the "very best thing in the world." The views of these young children are no different...
 
 
 
 
 
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Gas hurts: touring bands feel the pressure of geopolitics

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