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The Weekly ‘Loper – October 29, 2006

October 29, 2006 by Jim Connelly

While you were not watching the World Series, here’s what we were looking at:

  • Five Lessons The Music Industry Can Learn From AllofMP3 – The upshot: Allofmp3.com is focused on giving consumers the best bang for their buck, as opposed to being a grudging half-hearted stab at getting into the 21st century.
  • NBC’s Insidious Plot – Or not. Within a couple of days after this went up, NBC announced the revival of their Thursday night comedy block. We take full credit.
  • The Word On The Not-So-New Fall Television Season – Lacklustre.
  • You Say You Wanna Pay The Musicians? – It’s always hilarious to hear the record companies object to file-sharing on moral grounds. “You’re stealing from the poor musicians.” Right. Some might say that the record industry was pretty much built on stealing from the poor musicians?
  • That’s What I Like: YouTube – Kirk looks at how YouTube has become so indepensible so swiftly. Volume, volume, volume!

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