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Howard Owens is a digital media pioneer. He started publishing local news online in 1995 when very few local news outlets had web sites. The header image on the site depicts the film camera he used early in his career and the press pass from his year on the staff of the Carlsbad Journal. For more on Howard's professional background, read his LinkedIn profile.
HowardOwens.com is the personal web site of Howard Owens and covers his range of interests -- political localism and libertarianism, music and personal interests, as well as his professional interests.
Howard is currently publisher of The Batavian and lives in Batavia, N.Y.
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Daily Archives: December 29, 2003
How’s this for a New Year’s resolution?
How desparate is the recording industry? Check out the current poll question on the Grammy site:
My New Year’s resolution
- Pay for my downloads
- Investigate the new online music services
- Watch the Michael Jackson trial
- More music, less Grand Theft Auto
The obvious hope of the industry is that you’ll only consider these options, that even on a subliminal level you won’t consider a resolution to download MORE unlicensed music, that you’ll make a resolution to IGNORE the online music services, and that you’ll turn off the celebraty culture by IGNORING Michael Jackson, and that you’ll do any number of other things than BUY their crappy schlock.
My new year’s resolution: Do my fair share to DESTROY the music industry as we now know it. And I don’t need to use peer-to-peer services or illegally copy discs to do it. All I need is to concentrate my purchasing power on the better music of yesteryear (which can be bought used at incredible prices, with no profit for the record labels), and the better music of small-label and independent artists. This will keep most (if not all) of my money out of the hands of the greedy bastards at BMG, Sony, Venvidi and the like. I also resolve not to listen to the radio, to boycott MTV and VH1 and CMT. Continue reading
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