Tuesday , April 23 2024

Eric Olsen

Career media professional and serial entrepreneur Eric Olsen flung himself into the paranormal world in 2012, creating the America's Most Haunted brand and co-authoring the award-winning America's Most Haunted book, published by Berkley/Penguin in Sept, 2014. Olsen is co-host of the nationally syndicated broadcast and Internet radio talk show After Hours AM; his entertaining and informative America's Most Haunted website and social media outlets are must-reads: Twitter@amhaunted, Facebook.com/amhaunted, Pinterest America's Most Haunted. Olsen is also guitarist/singer for popular and wildly eclectic Cleveland cover band The Props.

Pontifex Weighs In

Blogger Pontifex addresses MP3s and other Blogcritics topics: There are, as far as I can tell, two propositions of the MP3 proponents: Downloading is not significantly harming CD sales. If record companies don’t coopt the P2P movement, they’ll be out of business. I’m hoping those are two schools of thought, …

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Hilary Rosen In the Financial Times

It’s lonely at the top: Hilary Rosen, chairman and chief executive of the Recording Industry Association of America, has the kind of public profile most trade association chiefs would kill for. She is always in the papers, she regularly appears in media industry rankings such as Entertainment Weekly’s “Annual Power …

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Revenue Policy

If and when revenues come in from Amazon sales, advertising, etc, these will go to support the site. As long as the Blogcritics Amazon link appears at the bottom of each entry (or to wherever the item can be purchased if not Amazon) for the main subject of the review/essay/opinion/fantasia, …

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Cal State Senator vs. RIAA

State Sen. Kevin Murray (D-Culver City) attacks RIAA on the “seven-year rule” in Billboard: The RIAA last week issued a statement outlining five concessions it claimed had been made by labels in their ongoing talks with artists’ groups over the seven-year rule. According to Sen. Kevin Murray (D-Culver City), what …

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Design

Complaints, complaints. Okay, next step for Blogcritics: our artwork pretty well blows; well actually, it doesn’t exist. We are pretty happy with the layout, but we need a lot better design. This is an open call to all designers: we need a logo and a cool design for the masthead. …

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Response

Chad Orzel has some very penetrating thoughts on the Sherman interview, and on Blogcritics in general. He should join us, shouldn’t he? On Sherman: It sounds impressive, but it’s a classic attempt to befuddle the public with statistics. 19% plus 41% is only 60%, and having covered “purchasing more” and …

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Day Two – Grand Pronouncements

Wow! What a first day. Sometimes things just fall into place, and Blogcritics just fell with a cheerfully resounding thud. We had ove 7000 unique visitors in our first 24 hours – tremendous. Thanks for all of your links, attention, comments, opinions, suggestions. Thanks again to Cary Sherman, who stood …

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Special Report in BusinessWeek

Like Iraq and the West Nile virus, music and digital technology is just IN THE AIR right now. Today, BusinessWeek Online has a Special Report on “Digital Music’s Future”: The Labels Start Turning up the Volume The recording industry beat Napster and continues battling free file-sharers. But in slow steps, …

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The Other Side of the Coin

I now find myself on the very useful Pho mailing list, joining the cognoscente in the discussion of issues related to the digital delivery of art, especially music, movies and books. Yowza. I just received a reaction to our interview with RIAA president Cary Sherman from Pho-member Fred W: I …

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