All Entries in the "Online Videos" Category
TMV Video Interview: Mike Doernberg, CEO & Co-Founder – ReverbNation
Jakomi Mathews interviews Mike Doernberg and finds some great D2C artist empowerment tools.
TMV Video Interview – Steve Purdham, CEO & Co-Founder – We7.com
Jakomi Mathews catches up with Steve Purdham, CEO & Co-Founder of UK based streaming service We7.com.
TMV Video Interview: Mark Jambas, Strategic Busines Development – Shozu
TMV interviews Mark Jambas from Shozu, provider of mobile social media services that connect mobile consumers with their online social networks, personal blogs, photo storage sites and other Web 2.0 properties from the handset.
The Music Void – Mark Jambas TMV Interview on MUZU.
TMV Video Interview: Pim Betist, Founder – Sellaband.com
TMV interviews Pim Betist, founder of Sellaband.com, a site that co-ordinates fan-funded recordings for artists and arranges incentives in return for the fans’ support.
Pim set up Sellaband.com in 2006 because he was tired of new bands all sounding the same. He wanted variety and to give new and unique artists a chance to record and [...]
TMV Video Interview: Scott Cohen, Founder – The Orchard
TMV interviews Scott Cohen, co-founder and VP of International for The Orchard, a global independent digital music aggregator and distributor.
Having started where they wanted to end up – in the digital music industry – Scott explains how they are profiting from not having to go through the transition from CD to digital like so many [...]
TMV Video Interview: Paul Hitchman, CEO – Playlouder MSP
TMV interviews Paul Hitchman, CEO of Playlouder MSP, a digital music and media company which also provides news, reviews, and other related content.
Paul describes Playlouder MSP’s business model, how it is expanding and the plans for the future.
The Music Void – Paul Hitchman TMV Interview on MUZU.







Peter Sunde, one of the founders and former spokesperson of BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay, recently debuted a new venture…one that will actually make content owners money instead of bleeding them dry. The project is in the form of a service, called Flattr (get it, like flattering?) that aims to...


Everyone is now well familiar with the story of Spiral Frog and how it buried the ad-supported download model. Reasons given for this are numerous, ranging from reports of blatant mismanagement to non-compatibility with iPods to consumer resistance to being force fed a 60 or 90 second commercial before the...