NEW YORK--Verizon Wireless wants to make music.
Or at least it wants to help record labels and artists make music.
More importantly, it wants to provide new, innovative ways for them to make money from the music they create.
"Artists are frustrated with the traditional music-producing model, which is broken," ...
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