David M Ross – 05/06/2008
NPD Research reports that Mac computer shipments grew a robust 60% in February compared with last year. This growth took place while the overall computer market expanded a more sedate 9%. Apparently, the research firm confirms, notebooks were responsible for most of the increases. This new data assures Apple’s well being during a time when many observers are voicing concerns that iPod sales are beginning to fall off. On Feb. 22, 2008 Apple stock closed at $115.44. That would have been a great time to invest. Today (5/6) a few months later, the stock closed above $186.
In other Apple developments, the Cupertino giant is making news with a new iPhone business model rollout in Italy. The smartphone will be offered by Telecom Italia and Vodafone Group and becomes the first time that two operators in the same country have offered the touch screen communicator. Vodafone will also sell the device in nine other countries including Australia, India and Egypt.
Sarah Skates – 05/09/2008
05/09/2008
Cristyle, co-writer of Mariah Carey's current hit “Touch My Body” had a productive writing trip to Nashville. Through the collaborative efforts of ASCAP Atlanta's Tremayne Anchrum and Nashville's Dan Keen, Cristyle spent three days writing with ASCAP Nashville songwriters Chris Stapleton, Chris Tompkins and Kyle Jacobs.
Pictured (L-R): Keen, Tompkins, Cristyle, Jacobs and ASCAP's Earle
Simmons.
Memorial services for Eddy Arnold will be held next week. The Country Music Hall of Fame member passed away yesterday (5/8) at age 89. A public viewing in the Country Music Hall of Fame rotunda...
Industry Voting Begins May 16
It’s been an intense week at Music Row preparing for today’s announcement and we are excited to share some new developments! Drum roll please, lift the curtain and voila!—the...
05/08/2008
BMI hosted a reception at their Music Row office for the Tennessee Association of Broadcasters (TAB) in celebration of TAB's 60th anniversary. The event was attended by nearly 100 Tennessee radio and TV broadcasters and more than a dozen songwriters. Leslie Satcher, Tim Nichols and Bob DiPiero performed many of their hit songs, and Lee Thomas Miller closed the show with a hilarious salute to Music Row's “Musica” sculpture. Among dignitaries who addressed the group were FCC Commissioner Deborah Taylor Tate and Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen. BMI's Mason Hunter presented TAB President Whit Adamson with a gold record commemorating 60 years of dedicated service to the broadcast industry.
Pictured (L-R): BMI's Tom Annastas, attorney William H. Tate, FCC Commissioner Deborah Taylor Tate, Governor Phil Bredesen, TAB Chairman Debbie Turner, BMI's Fred Cannon, songwriter Leslie Satcher, and TAB President Whit Adamson. Photo: John Russell
Jon Freeman – 05/08/2008
Eddy Arnold
Pictured (L-R): Bill Monroe, Arnold and George Jones. Photo: Alan Mayor
Warner Music Group has suspended its quarterly dividend in the wake of disappointing financial results—a loss of 25¢ per share for the quarter ending March 31 compared with a loss of 19¢ per share...
Sarah Skates – 05/07/2008
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Sarah Skates – 05/07/2008
Tony Morreale
David M. Ross – 05/07/2008
As we pass the five month Nielsen SoundScan mile marker, country music sales departments are in need of special vitamins to lift our numbers back to health. Country album scans through the week of May 5 are down 15.2% compared to overall sales which are down a mere 11.4%. In actual numbers, country albums (physical and digital) sold 14,754,000 units this year and 17,392,000 for the same period last year. As expected, when country sales lag the overall industry, Music City market share suffers. Therefore, it’s no surprise to see country’s market share falling from 10.9% in ’07 to 10.4% in ’08.
“Travelin’ Light”
“The Rodeo Is Over”
“Days of Thunder”
“Burnin’ Bridges”
“Fine Me a Man Like Goober”
“My Block”
“You’re the Ticket”
“Dona Carmela”
“But I Could Be Wrong”
“Hick Chick”