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The radio stations are a black urban music network, two stations based largely on the BBC archives (one music, one speech), the Asian Network, which currently broadcasts locally and via satellite TV boxes, and Five Live Sports Extra, bringing greater choice of sports, when matches clash.
BBC: Digital: Booming or doomed?
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It is number one worldwide in book publishing and number two in new music releases.
ECONOMIST: Bertelsmann
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Fontana studied at two colleges, learning music composition in one and then philosophy in the other.
BBC: Chesil Beach waves to wash over central London
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Two poorly received portable music players, including one from iRiver, stumbled into the market and the technology was assumed dead.
ENGADGET: Switched On: Mattel's Juice Box Enters The Matrix
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The two would become one of the most popular duos in gospel music throughout the 1940s, and recorded several hit sides with Decca.
NPR: Marie Knight On Mountain Stage
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Each of the big record companies has now signed up to one of two plans to set up a secure way of selling music online.
ECONOMIST: The music industry
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Checking into certain bars in the U.S. with two other Facebook friends will grant one five free MP3s from Universal Music Group.
FORBES: Loopt Star Launches As A Virtual Loyalty Card
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When most people think about the live music scene in Miami, they will start hearing one of two sounds: Latin or hip-hop.
BBC: A guide to Miami nightlife
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Scotland is one of very few countries in the world to have two creative cities, Glasgow City of Music and Edinburgh City of Literature.
UNESCO: UK National Commission for UNESCO :: Creative Cities Network in Scotland
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The father of four, honoured by the Queen for services to music, is on trial over allegations relating to one girl, but the other two have given evidence against him.
BBC: Michael Brewer arriving at Manchester Crown Court
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Eventually, those two worlds will merge, and music, movies, games and the Internet will all be funneled through one box.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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In music where one track bleeds right into the next, Spotify imposes a jarring break of a second or two.
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