Digital Music NewsYouth-Oriented Designer Tells Microsoft How to Fix the ZuneBy Eliot Van BuskirkPunk Rock Webcaster Serves Listener Headcounts to Advertising SuitsBy Eliot Van BuskirkMetallica Repents, Sort OfBy Eliot Van BuskirkLala Bails On Free Music, Starts Selling StreamsBy Eliot Van BuskirkSix-Channel Format Could Allow Mixing and Karaoke on MP3 PlayersBy Eliot Van BuskirkMuxFind Lets You Search and Discover on MuxtapeBy Eliot Van BuskirkGameStop Ceasing Zune Sales Due to Lack of DemandBy Eliot Van BuskirkJuly 4: 'Independents Day'By Eliot Van BuskirkBuild Your Own Mini Music Pub With Idiomag's New WidgetBy Scott ThillGuilty Verdict In First Online Music Piracy Trial Means Up To Five Years in JailBy Eliot Van BuskirkGuitar Pedal Clones Singers into Backup SingersBy Eliot Van BuskirkMuxtape Is Back Up - Stream Our Friday MixBy Eliot Van BuskirkShould Music Startups Give Equity to Copyright Holders?By Eliot Van BuskirkPandora Founder: Clear Channel Will Not Alter ProgrammingBy Eliot Van BuskirkMuxtape Is Down, Small Percentage of Mixes Lost (Updated)By Eliot Van BuskirkMicrosoft Demonstrates Ads on the ZuneBy Eliot Van BuskirkWu-Tang Clan's RZA Close to Launching Chess + Hip-Hop Social NetworkBy Eliot Van BuskirkLast.fm Quietly Rolls Out New Beta Features, Points to Expanded SubscriptionBy Eliot Van BuskirkNapster Won't Upgrade DRM-ed Songs to MP3, but They'll Keep PlayingBy Eliot Van BuskirkAustralian Artist Launches Intriguing Fan-Financed AlbumBy Eliot Van BuskirkStop the Music: Audiophile Embraces $200 SpeakersBy Eliot Van BuskirkDaily Anthem's Playable Charts Let You Hear What All the Fuss Is AboutBy Eliot Van BuskirkTicketmaster Earns First Honest DollarBy Eliot Van BuskirkNapster Launches DRM-Free Music Store: Over 6 Million MP3sBy Eliot Van BuskirkMore Stories