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[pre:0deadbeef0] Beastie Boys, Sarah McLachlan, The Artist, and Public Enemy Take Top Honors at the Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine Online Music Awards Celebrities, Record Label Execs., and Technology Leaders Celebrate the Best of the Web NEW YORK, July 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Amidst a ground-shaking quake in the music industry surrounding the download of digital music files over the Internet, a star-studded cast of influential celebrities, high-powered recording industry moguls, and major players from Silicon's Alleys and Valleys held court last night in Manhattan's Studio 54 for the second annual Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine Online Music Awards. Remembered most affectionately as the epicenter for 70's chic, Studio 54's buzz yesterday evening was a long way from Bianca Jagger's bare-backed entrance on a white mare. Rather, a new breed of music celebrity, the Web site creator, was rubbing elbows with the titans of popular music. As record executives spoke of copyright protection, tech gurus outlined the finer points of the Secure Digital Music Initiative, and artists such as the one formerly known as Prince, Public Enemy, Seal, and Wyclef Jean tied the whole thing together with rousing performances of their latest "Internet-available" hits. The Artist stole the show with a thirty-minute performance, backed by former members of Sly and the Family Stone and James Brown Saxophonist Maceo Parker. What's more, some of the most powerful names in music and technology were out in force as sponsors of the event. Names like Microsoft Windows Media Technologies(TM) led the long list of sponsors, making it clear that a historic shift in the music industry is taking form. "The event was a spectacular success," notes Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine Publisher Paul Turcotte. "This was the first time that all of the key players involved in the online music movement -- people with real influence -- were able to come together in one forum to celebrate those pioneers who are leading the charge in this revolution. " "It took 40 years for radio to reach 50 million listeners. It took TV a dozen years to do the same. The Internet has gotten there in only four years," said Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine Executive Editor Ben Greenman. "Think about the percentage of that audience that's hungry for music, and then think about the way in which this medium allows for unprecedented, direct delivery to individual fans. Format wars, industry realignments-all those things are fascinating, but they can't obscure the fact that the music industry has changed because of the Net, and that the change is irreversible." Nominees for the second annual Online Music Awards were chosen by the Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine editorial staff in conjunction with votes compiled from the magazine's readers. Winners were voted on by The Academy, influential leaders in the music, online, and entertainment industries. And the winners are ... Best Overall Site: SonicNet Best Artist Site: Beastie Boys Best Label Site: Virgin Records Best Reference Site: Ultimate Band List Best News Site: MTV Best Internet Only Single: The Artist, "The War" Best Internet Only Album: Sarah McLachlan, Mirrorball Online Pioneers: Public Enemy People's Choice: Backstreet Boys, (Favorite Rock/Pop) Shania Twain, (Favorite Country) Will Smith, (Favorite R&B/Hip Hop) Among the attendees at the Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine Online Music Awards were: Summer of Sam Director Spike Lee; Hip Hop Enchantress Foxy Brown; Seinfeld Ex-Turned-Fashion Designer Shoshanna Lonstein; VH-1's Cynthia Garret; Funk Empressario Maceo Parker; Fashion Designer Todd Oldham; the Band Ween; Top Model Estella Warren; New School Diva Samantha Cole; Old School Rapper Slick Rick; and Musician Graham Parker. The Online Music Awards were presented by Microsoft Windows Media(TM) Technologies, and co-sponsored by RCA; TDK; ZDNet; Volkswagen; Talkway; RCN, the Live Wire of Communications; 3Com; getmusic.com; 800.COM, Inc.; BuyItNow!; WON.net; T02 Todd Oldham; Red Herring; and broadcast.com. The event will be broadcast on ZDTV, the national cable television channel about computers, the Internet, and technology, and the live video webcast, hosted by broadcast.com, was made available on broadcast.com's site and accessible through ZDNet, RCN.com, and yil.com, the magazine's own Web site. With a rate base of 700,000, Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine is America's definitive guide to the Internet. As both a lifestyle and service magazine, Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine monitors, comments on, and chronicles the Internet culture, as well as helping readers get to the best the Web has to offer. The magazine is published by Ziff-Davis, Inc., and its online companion is part of the ZDNet Web site. Ziff-Davis, Inc. is a leading integrated media and marketing company focused on computing and Internet-related technology, with principal platforms in print publishing, trade shows and conferences, online content, television, market research, and education. Ziff-Davis provides global technology companies with marketing strategies for reaching key decision-makers. Following the recent initial public offering of a new series of common stock intended to track the performance of its Internet business ZDNet (NYSE: ZDZ), the existing common stock of Ziff-Davis, Inc. became a series of common stock (NYSE: ZD) intended to track the performance of the ZD Group, which includes print publishing, trade shows and conferences, education, market research and television businesses, and an 84% retained interest in ZDNet. B-Roll and photos are available. For more information, please contact John Roderick or Gina Iovino, The Rosen Group, 212-255-8455. Or call Jesse Jacobs, Ted Inc., 212-564-6367. SOURCE Yahoo! Internet Life Magazine Web Site: http://www.zdnet.com [/pre:0deadbeef0] | |
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