Daily Chord
The Daily Chord - Monday, February 6

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A spectacle by the Cleopatra of the game
Review from LA Times. -
M.I.A. flips the bird, NBC and the NFL apologize
Story from Rolling Stone. -
Watch all music-related Super Bowl ads
Post from Billboard.
The Daily Chord - Friday, February 2

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Ek: "The music industry is entering a golden age"
Interview from Grammy.com. -
Madonna's Super Bowl blitz
Post from NY Times Media Decoder. -
Motley Crue bets big on Vegas show
Story from LA Times.
The Daily Chord - Thursday, February 2

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Why labels can be a force for good
Post from The Guardian. -
Don Cornelius appraised
Story from NY Times. -
RIAA opposes OPEN Act
Story from Ars Technica.
The Daily Chord - Wednesday, February 1

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Swedish high court rejects Pirate Bay appeal
Post from CNET. -
Don Cornelius dies
Story from LA Times. -
34 minutes with Nicolas Jaar
Interview from The Guardian.
The Daily Chord - Tuesday, January 31

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Promoters expect good things in 2012
Story from LA Times. -
The Alan Lomax archive gets digitized
Story from NY Times. -
Jack White announces debut solo album
Post from The Guardian.
The Daily Chord - Monday, January 30

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Megaupload users face data deletion
Story from BBC News. -
McGuinness on Spotify
Story from Billboard.biz -
Music's 'Power 100'
List from Billboard.
The Daily Chord - Friday, January 27

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EU official resigns over anti-piracy trade agreement
Story from BBC News. -
Hulk Hogan almost joined Metallica
Story from NME. -
Megaupload case gets weirder
Post from Ars Technica.
The Daily Chord - Thursday, January 26

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Napster relaunching in UK to take on Spotify
Story from The Telegraph. -
Kim Dotcom profiled
Story from Ars Technica.
The Daily Chord - Wednesday, January 25

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Kim Dotcom denied bail
Story from BBC News. -
RIAA comments on Megaupload shutdown
Story from Billboard.biz. -
Garth to get his money back
Story from Pollstar.
The Daily Chord - Tuesday, January 24

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Mickey Mouse uses Joy Division art
Story from NME. -
Another look at the IFPI report
Post from Ars Technica. -
Apps invade music industry at NAMM
Story from OC Register.



