Digital Music World, Part 1: An Expanding Universe
14th Nov 2006, 03:49 GMT
The power of music to bridge national boundaries and cultural divides has long been recognized, but perhaps has never been as starkly clear as it is today. One need only look at the phenomenal growth of MTV channels in countries around the world during the past decade. The commercialization and spread of satellite and fiber optic cable broadcasting was the technological means enabling TV programmers and distributors to capitalize on music's potential. Free E-Mail News Alerts from ECT News Network Keep up with the latest breaking business and technology news from ECT News Network. Receive real-time alerts as stories break -- or a daily version dispatched once each day. Easily add or eliminate keywords and modify service right from your inbox. Target your news today!
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