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4/26/2004


Billy Joel crashes car into house

Filed under: News — Charlie Summers @ 11:58 pm

From CNN: Singer-songwriter Billy Joel was slightly injured and mostly embarrassed when he lost control of his car on a rain-slicked road and banged into a house, the Grammy Award-winning artist’s third car accident in two years.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/Music/04/26/joel.ap/index.html

Man, if this guy could only drive a car the way he drives that keyboard…


Downloads rise as file traders seek new venues

Filed under: News — Charlie Summers @ 8:42 pm

From News.com: Music downloads among U.S. adults have risen sharply during the past several months, despite a crackdown by the music industry to curb such behavior.
http://news.com.com/2100-1027_3-5199901.html

The RIAA should spend more time educating and working to make music affordable…sueing kids and grandparents doesn’t make a whole lot of sense.


Low-Watt Radio Wields Its Power

Filed under: News, Radio Today — Charlie Summers @ 2:38 pm

From Wired: In general, low-power radio, more than four years after the FCC’s ruling, has been something less than an unqualified success.
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,63198,00.html

Interesting story about future competition for NPR…and lord only knows those dweebs could use the shaking-up…