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View Article  MADCast: Weekly Round-up: Yahoo Music, Sports Licensing and Oakland A's

Sorry for the delay, folks.

In this installment, Allen and Mike expound upon the future of sports TV programming with the ESPN-COMCAST hook-up for hockey games as a discussion point. We follow that up with some chatter on Yahoo Music's (mostly) permanent low-low pricing for music subscriptions; and finally we go after the Oakland A's. We use the adjective "short-sighted" a lot in that last entry.

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View Article  MADCast: Of Things Moving at Warp Speed: TV

In today's episode, Allen and Mike admit that the past few days worth of news in the media world have left them slack-jawed at the speed with which world of TV is morphing.

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View Article  Video Clip: From The Beatles Songbook

The Music Under New York series continues. This shot—like the violinist several months ago—is at Grand Central Station. Brenna Bavis (vocals) and Cary DeNigris (guitar) work on “(Baby, You Can) Drive My Car,” a Beatles song from Rubber Soul, circa 1965.

 

If you like what you see and hear, the musicians can be contacted at (917) 674-9961

 

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View Article  Video Clip: 50 Cent on MTV's TRL

Well, it was just dumb luck. We were walking up Broadway when the crowd outside Viacom headquarters--home of MTV--was beginning to erupt. TRL (Total Request Live) was being filmed in the studio that faces Broadway, and the guest was 50 Cent. 50 Cent is in town after his concert last night at Madison Square Garden.