| Why Mobile Music Streams Will FailThursday, April 7, 2011  By Jerry Del Colliano  	Within the next six months, we will see a major change in how music is delivered to customers, stored on the Internet and played on the radio.   	The betting is on monthly streaming all-you-can-eat services.  	But I’m not buying it.  	For a leg up on what’s coming, today’s piece reveals …  	1.  Why streaming music services will still fail – as they have for years – if they are what the music industry plans for consumers.  	2.  The chances an import streamer from Europe will be like the Beatles and start a streaming music revolution here.  	3.  How record labels and even broadcast companies are overlooking the most important way to start a music revolution.  But you’ll know now because I will reveal it here.  	4.  Live Nation, the concert and ticket company wants to buy part of Warner Music and shake things up.  Here’s what they are thinking.  	5.  Radio’s big music mistake – a huge one – that is repairable with this fix.  	6.  YouTube has become Top 40 with pictures and huge audiences.  Their next move?  	7.  The answer that everyone is ignoring that could make the music business a new age money machine.  Not through traditional means like CDs, downloads and airplay but through this ingenious approach.  	An early warning on big changes ahead for the music and radio industries starts here.  	This is a good day to start a subscription and access this story and everything I have written to date for as low as 27 cents a day.  	If you would like to read this story, have access to my entire archive (over 1,200 pieces) and get the next month of my writing included, click “read more” for your choices.  Read more at Inside Music Media | 
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