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07 Jun

I’m Just Here For The Music

Posted in Music on 07.06.10

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05 Apr

Moving To Boston? Here Are Some Things To Know

Posted in Boston on 05.04.10

Moving day is almost here! From the boxes all over your living room to not knowing where you packed the spatula, moving can be frustrating. Boston – here you come. Before you go, however, you will need some facts on your new home. Here they are – the top five things to know about moving to Beantown.

Boston is a big city.
While “big” isn’t the only term to describe Beantown, it’s certainly one of them. The city isn’t that sprawling in terms of the city limits, but Greater Boston has an estimated 6.4 million inhabitants. It doesn’t stop there. The city is home to a quarter million college students, earning the city its name as “the Athens of American.” “Big” doesn’t always mean a terrible commute. If you are moving to Boston, you should know that one of their nicknames is “The Walking City.” Many Bostonians do not own a car, but instead utilize the city’s internationally renowned public transportation system

Boston is a busy city.
All those 6.4 million people go places—most of them to downtown. There are so many great reasons to move to Boston such as their growing financial industry, amazing educational institutions and a thriving medical research business. They hold the nation’s highest percentage of jobs per square mile. The city is also only a stone’s throw from New York City, another major metropolis. The six plus million people who actually live in Boston pale in comparison to the number of tourists the city hosts each year. Boston hosts (are you ready for this?) over eighteen million tourists every year. Like we said, Boston is a busy city.

Boston is an expensive city.
Hold on to your wallet, Boston has one of the highest cost-of-living numbers in the country. An average bowl of clam chowder will chew up $4.40. If you’re moving to Boston and want to rent a modest two-bedroom apartment, it will cost over $1,300 a month. No worries; Boston has an average salary to match the exorbitant prices. The average family/household earns over $77,000 per year. Enjoy your clam chowder.

Boston is a renter’s paradise.
In Boston, “rent” is the name of the game. In fact, Boston’s permanent residents probably had a tough time finding their current home, especially if it has any reasonable commute time to city center. In Boston, 70% of the dwellings are rentals.

Boston is a lot of fun.
To put it simply, Boston is a paradise city for the American who enjoys a fast-paced life, loves to have entertainment options on demand, and wants the chance for relaxation or recreation whenever it’s needed. If you are searching for cold concrete, steel, and glass, Boston is not for you. Boston, home to America’s first public park (circa 1640) is still home to parks, green spaces, and opportunities to get away from it all, even with its pulsating, vibrant activity. Boston is a constant high ranker on the world livability rankings, and there is good reason that those 18 million joy-seekers keep coming back to the “Hub of the Universe.” Boston is glutted with sights to see, history to take in, and American heritage to enjoy. Boston is rich in culture, sports, and history. From the Boston Tea Party reenactments to checking out the Big Dig, you will enjoy moving to Boston.

Helping his friend move is not Jon Harwokey’s idea of fun. However, because that move is to Boston, he will make an exception. From amazing restaurants to historical sites, Boston is an amazing city. With their Boston apartments, Archstone Apartments offer luxury, style, and comfort. Archstone Apartments can help you find apartments for rent that will redefine your renting experience.

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19 Mar

Canada – Here comes Satellite Radio!

Posted in Radio on 19.03.10

Cabinet has upheld a CRTC decision to issue two satellite radio
licences after the applicants agreed to increase Canadian
content and French-language service. The applicants are Sirius
Canada and Canadian Satellite Radio, each of which has a U.S.
partner. Details of the new Canadian content commitments were
not immediately available but the number of French-language
channels will be increased to four from three. As part of the
agreement, CSR and Sirius have been forces to increase the
French-language influence and broadcasting. Both promise to
include 8 Canadian channels, which are half English and half
French. Several cultural organizations such as the Canadian
Recording Industry opposed the original terms of the licenses.
Reasons include that they have weakened domestic content rules.

These rules require Canadian music and talk programming to be
prominent on the airwaves. “This is a black day,” said Ian
Morrison, a spokesman for Friends of Canadian Broadcasting. “In
effect, the Americans have won.” The new licenses call for eight
new Canadian channels and 72 American channels.

While some people are complaining, independent and emerging
artists favored the satellite licenses. They believe that the
new services will provide them with exposure in the United
States and abroad. Satellite radio, while initially intended
mainly for car radios, has made several new improvements for
portable and home satellite radio. Automakers, whom have factory
ready satellite receivers in new 2006 models supported the
applications. Just as in America, subscrition to the new radio
services can be purchased and heard anywhere in North America

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02 Mar

Boston Marketing Agency 451 Marketing Launches Massachusetts: It’s All Here Website

Posted in Massachussets on 02.03.10

Boston Marketing Agency 451 Marketing is proud to announce the launch of www.massitsallhere.com, a one-stop portal that provides individuals, families, tourists, businesses, and students with comprehensive Massachusetts resources and mutual connectivity to public, private and academic partners throughout the state.

“We are thrilled to have been chosen to design and develop the Massachusetts: It’s All Here website,” said 451 Marketing Founding Partner AJ Gerritson. “As someone who grew up here, went to school here, and founded his business here in Massachusetts, I embody the Massachusetts: It’s All Here message and I am proud to help promote it.”

Designed and developed by Boston-based online lead generation and public relations agency 451 Marketing, the site is the central element of the Massachusetts: It’s All Here marketing campaign, a public-private partnership between the Commonwealth’s Department of Business Development, MassEcon, MassDevelopment, and the Massachusetts International Trade Council.

“The It’s All Here site, designed by 451 Marketing, will provide an innovative, collaborative, and sustainable platform for telling the Massachusetts story,” said Massachusetts Secretary of Housing and Economic Development Greg Bialecki. “This new resource showcases all the Commonwealth has to offer provides a critical resource in our ongoing efforts to promote the state’s global strengths.”

The new site is a collaborative web-based effort focused on retaining existing employers and attracting new jobs, businesses and creative talent to Massachusetts. It connects a constantly growing network of those committed to establishing Massachusetts as the destination of choice for every business, young mind and new idea contemplating a home in Massachusetts. The adopted model, which categorically breaks information down into Grow here, Live here, Work here, Play here, Study here, allows for simple navigation and accessibility, as well as linkage throughout the Massachusetts ecosystem. Dozens of industry groups, regional councils, agencies, and organizations throughout the state have adopted the It’s All Here logo and linked into the portal, providing the state with a common web-based resource.

About It’s All Here

Originally formed and trademarked in 2003, It’s All Here is a public private partnership between the Commonwealth’s Department of Business Development, MassEcon, MassDevelopment, and the Massachusetts International Trade Council. The campaign is dedicated to maximizing job growth and regional economic prosperity in Massachusetts, strengthening Massachusetts businesses, increasing capital investment in the Commonwealth, supporting all regions and communities in Massachusetts, retaining the state’s highly valued workforce, and supporting a diversity of innovative industries.

About 451 Marketing

Business lead generation firm 451 Marketing is a Boston-based communications agency that specializes in social media marketing, public relations, and creative development. The agency creates and implements customized communications campaigns for mid-size to large companies geared towards generating highly qualified business leads. Core competencies include: search marketing (SEO and PPC), social media marketing, traditional and online public relations, search leveraged public relations, Web 2.0 integrated website design and development, content development, and CRM integrations. For more information, visit www.451marketing.com.

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23 Feb

Choose Your San Diego Wedding Music Right Here and Now

Posted in Music on 23.02.10

 

There is no denying the fact that music is the best source of entertainment. On a gala occasion like wedding, how can you imagine a party without music? This is when you look for a professional wedding DJ and none can be as reliable as one delivering the best quality of San Diego wedding music. 

As a matter of fact there is no dearth of good and reliable musical bands or DJs in San Diego. Whether it is a Christmas party, or a wedding party, you cannot do without San Diego bands or GJs. They provide varieties of entertainment packages in the form of San Diego wedding music, so you can make your wedding reception sonorous and delightful for all those who come to celebrate the gala ceremony. 

If you want to know more about how to get the best San Diego wedding music, you take the help of web source which may be of great help to you. On the internet, you will find lots of websites for San Diego wedding music. By going through most of them, you yourself can decide which serves your purpose best. 

You will find San Diego wedding music divided into the following categories: 

Classical Music 

What classical music can do, no other form of music can. Actually classical music contains the soulful and soothing beats of our mood and heart. And San Diego wedding music is all set to make the moment alive with the real mirth of the occasion. No doubt it will turn your wedding into a grand event. So you can go for San Diego wedding music to make the wedding ceremony wonderful and memorable. 

Music for Dance 

Dance is a very important phenomenon in a wedding ceremony as the real joy of wedding is said to be well revealed only when all come to move their body to some dancing tune. San Diego wedding music is so vibrant with perk and energy that you cannot help dancing. At the same time, you need not settle to just one style of music, as San Diego wedding music covers almost all fabulous dance tracks which you would love to dance to. 

San Diego Jazz 

If you are looking for some soothing and romantic beats, the Jazz form of San Diego wedding music can better touch your heart beats. Jazz is said to be the most demanded form of San Diego wedding music, as it doesn’t only rock you in the party but also add class and elegance to the charms of your wedding party. 

Vocalists 

Music is said to be incomplete with sonorous voice. And San Diego wedding music is accompanied by some veteran vocalists who with their sweet voice will carry you away. 

Thus you can enjoy San Diego wedding music with variety and make you gala occasions memorable for ever.

 

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20 Feb

Mp3 Music Downloads are Here to Stay

Posted in Music on 20.02.10

MP3 music downloading is the music buying wave of the future. The entire music industry is being forced to catch up to consumers in the era of music downloads. The MP3 music store is quickly replacing the traditional music store, and the MP3 album may one day replace the traditional album.

MP3 is a digitally encoded audio which is compressed, so that the entire music data collection is smaller without any change in the quality of sound and music. The sound quality of an MP3 music file is generally the same as that of a CD, just in a much smaller format.

MP3 music downloads have given consumers easy access to a greater variety of music any time, any place. People can also listen to MP3 music file wherever they go, because thousands of MP3 songs can be stored in one tiny MP3 player. Bulky CD cases seem out of date now. While the neighborhood record shop may always have its place in the niche market, the MP3 music download site is replacing the major music retailers in the consumer market.

Once upon a time, people had to store music collections of CDs, tapes and records in entire sections of their homes. In those days, the only way to buy music was to go to the local music store and dig through rows of CDs in the hopes of finding the right album. And if someone only wanted one song, they might have been out of luck. With MP3 music downloads, consumers can download music per song or purchase an MP3 album, all from the privacy of their homes. People can even download music lyrics and album art to complete the MP3 album experience.

Music consumers can store their MP3 music files on both a personal computer and a portable MP3 player. MP3 music files can be transferred to CDs, for those who cannot bare the thought of giving up their CD stereo systems. Collections of CDs can also be transferred to MP3 music files. MP3 technology makes integrating old and new music collections a simple process.

The popularity of MP3 music files has led to a flood in the market of music for downloading. Consumers can find much more music online than they would in a traditional music store. With so much music online, consumers can also find free song downloads. Many new music recording artists market their songs through different Web sites where they can offer free song downloads, so people can sample new music they might otherwise not have heard. Many sites offer quality MP3 song downloads by charging a one time fee or a monthly subscription fee.

MP3 song downloads have been a cause for fear from major players music recording industry, whose success will have to come from the ability to adapt. MP3 music downloads are quickly becoming the most popular way to buy music. With the popularity of MP3 music downloads taking over the industry, there’s no denying the dominance of MP3 technology.

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26 Jan

The Wave of the Future, Digital Radio is Here to Stay

Posted in Radio on 26.01.10

Digital radio has struggled to make it’s place in the market. Most of the United States does not yet own a digital or satillite radio and the reasons are clear. The digital radio recievers are not only expensive at the present time, but you must also subscribe to one of the services available for a monthly fee. This monthly fee is more of a deterant than the high prices on the satllite radio receivers. Many stores that sell digital radio receivers are putting up many promotions in the form of discounts and rebates to try to entice the customer into buying.

I personlly feel that digital radio receivers will follow the same path that most electronics follow. In the beginning the price point will be high and as technology improves and mass manufaturing processes are improved, then the costs will come down significantly. We have seen this trend in the past on items such as televisions, VCRs, telephones, stero equipment to name but a few.

Digital radio stations have thousands more options to offer the listener than regular old AM and FM analog radio stations. There is the quality issue. Gone are the days in which the radio quality would fluctuate based on whether or not you were driving under an overpass or passing by power lines. Through digital, there is relatively no disturbance from any outside sources which could disrupt your listening experience. This is one of the biggest pluses to digital radio. Also, there is no need for the guessing game when you hear a track you like and the disk jockey simply neglects to mention the name of it. With digital radio stations and an invention called “radiotext,” listeners will be able to read the name of the artist and title of the track right on their radio receiver as the song is playing. Radio stations will also be able to transmit information about the news, weather and traffic directly into text form on your radio receiver. I like these options very much.

Any station that currently says it is totally digital is lying. They are simply a hybrid of analog and digital where the radio receiver first picks up the analog signal and then homes in on the digital signal for a better quality broadcast. The possibilities do not end there though, as it may even be possible for digital stations to broadcast pictures and videos directly to your car or home stereo through the magic of digital broadcasting.

Although terrestrial digital radio stations are at least ten years off, there is a way to experience some of the benefits of digital radio stations today. Satellite radio, brought to you in America by XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio offer the closest thing to full digital radio. They provide the listener with high quality sound and radiotext to let people see what they are listening too.

Keith Londrie II is the Webmaster of http://digital-radio-info.info/ A website that specializes in providing information on Digital radio that you can research on the internet. Please Visit http://digital-radio-info.info/ now!

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