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Topic History of: The terribly sad Music Week blog...
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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Martin K I tried Musicweek for a while, but I like music journalism to have more bite to it. When I used to do the agenting thing, I subscribed to the Stage, which I found pointless as they liked everybody, so you could get no picture of what was going on at all.
Granted, one act was slightly slagged off once, but he is not really worried, and I have forgotten the whole episode.
In fact I am proud of it!
JK2006 Nobody ever seems to comment on any of the items (oops - one person did say that concerts are "loud"!!).
And we hear nobody even reads it.
The answer may be that when you employ a journalist who spells REBUTTAL as REBUTTLE, you know you're in trubble.

PS - today it looks like we will notch up our 6000th post in 6 months - with about 10,000 visits a day.