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  2. PressPlay - Wikipedia

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    PressPlay (stylised pressplay [1] not be confused with Pressplay.app a streaming guide for movies and tv-shows) was the name of an online music store that operated from December 2001 [2] until March 2003. It was created as a joint venture between Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment in response to the popularity of Napster. [3]

  3. zipDJ - Wikipedia

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    ZIPDJ is a spin-off of Musicab, which was in operation in Canada since November 2001. MusicCab was created for use by the Canadian major record labels for the purpose of cost-effective distribution of digital promotional music, due to the rise of digital music and the diminishing traditional physical product record pools.

  4. VirtualDJ - Wikipedia

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    VirtualDJ existed in three different versions until 2009: Home Edition (sold in stores), PRO (only available online), and Limited Version (free with certain MIDI controllers). In late 2009, a new version called VirtualDJ Basic went on sale as a budget-friendly alternative to VirtualDJ Pro, without MIDI control.

  5. Press kit - Wikipedia

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    Press kit photo showing Marc Hayashi and Wood Moy on location in San Francisco's Chan Is Missing, a film by Wayne Wang, 1981.. A press kit, often referred to as a media kit in business environments, is a pre-packaged set of promotional materials that provide information about a person, company, organization or cause and which is distributed to members of the media for promotional use.

  6. Forced free trial - Wikipedia

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    A forced free trial is a direct-marketing technique, usually for goods sold by regular subscription, in which potential buyers are sent a number of free product sample, usually periodic publications. Often, publishers distribute free copies and the reader is not asked to subscribe.

  7. Category:DJ equipment - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 November 2023, at 23:44 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Jon Platt - Wikipedia

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    Platt began his career as a DJ. [2] He began working in music publishing at EMI in 1995. In 2012 he was named president of Warner/Chappell Music. He became CEO of the company in 2015. [3] He joined Sony/ATV Music Publishing as chairman and CEO in 2019. [4]

  9. Lee Burridge - Wikipedia

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    Lee Burridge's DJ career began in the tourist village of Eype in the county of Dorset on 26 December 1983. He played for the first time at The New Inn, a bar owned and run by his parents. He played for the first time at The New Inn, a bar owned and run by his parents.