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Time.com: MySpace to Struggling Businesses: Kiss MyAds

What a dire time to launch a new ad platform! But that's just what MySpace is doing today

Time.com: MySpace Music: Not the Only Free-Music Game in Town

MySpace Music will introduce the masses to free legal music online, but littler sites, like Imeem, Last.fm and SpiralFrog, have been offering the same service for ages

Fortune: Indie labels rebel against MySpace

MySpace founders Chris DeWolfe and Tom Anderson have always portrayed themselves as champions of independent music. The company is fond of pointing out that it has been a springboard for such once-obscure bands as the Arctic Monkeys, which records for independent label Domino.

The big debate: Do record labels have a future?

It's no secret that the music industry has not made an ideal transition into the digital era.

Time.com: MySpace Launches a Free-Music Revolution

Starting today, the new MySpace Music service will offer its members more than 2 million tunes from the catalogs of four major music labels -- for free.

Rocking or reeling? Record labels adapt to a world of online music

"I'm having a vision of the near future.

Fortune: Future bleak for music subscription services

Back in April, MySpace CEO Chris DeWolfe vowed to create a groundbreaking new digital music service offering everything from ad-supported free songs to iTunes-like downloads to monthly subscriptions. But DeWolfe ended up jettisoning part of that plan.

Online student-teacher friendships can be tricky

Randy Turner knows there's a huge gap in age and technology between him and his adolescent students.

Fortune: Making free music pay off

It's been the talk of the music industry for months. Perhaps as soon as September, MySpace, the huge social networking site with 120 million users, will unveil an ad-supported music service with free songs from three of the four major record labels: Universal, Sony and Warner Music. MySpace CEO Chris DeWolfe has promised it will launch "a new chapter in the story of modern music."

Fortune: MySpace goes to the movies

The Toronto Film Festival has been the launching pad for many an Academy Award-winning movie. "Ray," the gripping tale of legendary singer Ray Charles' rise to fame and his battle with drug addiction, was unveiled at the festival several years ago. So was "Crash," the gritty saga of racial and social strife in Los Angeles.

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