
The next group of sites are news sites that provide an aggregate of all the news that is going on regarding the music industry, music, musicians, and technology. The first two, Sony BMG Music Entertainment - News and Universal Media Group - News provide news that is relevant to their own labels, regarding artists signing, music album sales, and other news. Sony BMG Music Entertainment - News has a nice interface that causes the user to be engaged with the site but the fact that the site employs a lot of flash code, makes it a little harder to get to specific places quickly. On the other hand, Universal Media Group - News has a very simple interface which provides direct links to all their news articles and other sections of the site. HITS: Daily Double provides news and sales charts and other valuable information but the fact that the main page has an intro flash "game" makes it hard for the user to get in quickly. The user must also provide their name and e-mail address every time in order to enter the main site. last100: Audio has a simple two column interface but the fact that the right hand column is full of ads makes it very unattractive. The Los Angeles Times - Entertainment & Hollywood Business News and MTV Music News and Headlines both provide music news but tend to be more geared towards individual artists, trends, and gossip. The Los Angeles Times - Entertainment & Hollywood Business News has a very sleek interface and makes use of pictures very well but it also uses a lot of ads to generate revenue which sometimes get in the way of important information. MTV Music News and Headlines (see left below)

The next two sites are blogs which offer personal insight into music and its industry. Coolfer: Music and the Industry offers discussions about the changing music industry and how business is affected by new opportunities. The site is very aesthetically pleasing and the articles within it provide a lot of links back to referenced information. There are very few ads but a lot of relevant links that can help users find the information they are looking for. The next site, Digital Noise: Music and Tech is a blog that is found within CNET news' section. It discusses the authors personal preferences over new music technology. Since this site is part of a bigger professional news website, it does have a good design but also makes use of banner ads to generate revenue. The blog posts also allow users to leave comments which makes it a good interactive site for the user. The next two sites deal with piracy and musician's rights. MusicUnited.org is an informative site that discusses how music piracy affects artists and songwriters. The site is very young looking and it offers direct links to various sections of the site. I would like to see it become more interactive instead of just being informative, maybe include flash animation or games that would help younger users see why piracy is wrong. Recording Artists' Coalition: A Voice for Artists' Rights provides information to artists about their rights in the music industry and it also addresses other legal policies. The site has an urban feel to it which makes it attractive to those who are trying to fight the "system". It has links at the top that take it to specific locations but besides that it is a lot of text which makes it uninteresting and overwhelming to look at. Lastly, the Recording Industry Association of America - Consumer Trends and Billboard: Music Business both provide information about the music industry on a deeper level. The Recording Industry Association of America - Consumer Trends provides statistics about sales and trends in the market that allows marketing and executives to make decision regarding what kind of music should be put out into the market. The website is very simple to use because it provides links to different types of reports and for each year, all information is easily accessible. Billboard: Music Business is geared toward the younger generation by using lively colors and photo slideshows. All of its information is very well organized into groups and subgroups which makes it easier to find very specific information quickly. The bad things about this website is that it also makes use of banner ads and popup ads which might frustrate the user and decrease the usability factor of this site. I believe that by using all or a combination of these sites, great knowledge can be gathered about what is happening in the music industry, what kind of resources and rights artists have to receive their earned royalties, and about music trends today.
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Hey, Thanks for the link! Music Connection: Informing Musicians since 1977
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