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CBS whips the long tail

Published Wednesday 30th May 2007 14:55 GMT

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They Need The Money 

By Steve Graham
Posted Wednesday 30th May 2007 15:46 GMT

My perception of the last.fm service is that they've been hitting the limits of their hardware and networking for some time now. Pages typically take 10 seconds or more to refresh; sometimes they just time out. Lots of other stuff is either slow or occasionally fails.

The new parent company needs to invest in infrastructure before doing anything else.

Viacom not quite a rival to Westinghouse - CBS 

By Anonymous Coward
Posted Wednesday 30th May 2007 16:16 GMT

I though that Viacom was still intertwined with CBS, both being part of "National Amusements" - CBS of today is the former Westinghouse, who took over the old CBS.

Columbia/CBS records is part of SonyBMG as are their former Rivals RCA records.

Viacom, CBS & Westinghourse 

By Dillon Pyron
Posted Wednesday 30th May 2007 18:35 GMT

I bought CBS stock. Which was bought by Westinghouse. Which was bought by Viacom. Which sold Westinghouse. And then spun off CBS. So I own Viacom B (non voting) and CBS.

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By DeFex
Posted Thursday 31st May 2007 14:17 GMT

Independent artists who use this service to gain exposure should probably go elsewhere. The mobster record companies do not like you to make any money without them getting a cut.

Last.fm will probably go the same way as mp3.com

There goes the neighborhood 

By Brennan Young
Posted Saturday 2nd June 2007 20:06 GMT

Last.fm was one of the few web 2.0 sites that was actually useful. Now I guess we'll see CBS artists promoted over and above any others. Too bad.

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