
About Netmix
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Tony Zeoli is Founder and CEO of Netmix.com and Radio Station by netmix.® Originally launched in 1995, Netmix was was considered by Billboard Magazine to be the "innovation and advancement of dance music on the Internet." Tony had launched the world's first Internet mix show website featuring the most influential DJs from around the globe. After two-and-a-half decades, Netmix has since evolved into an online station directory and powerful WordPress plugin, Radio Station, for broadcasters and webcasters to manage their statioon's show schedule in WordPress. Tony has been an innovator at the intersection of music and the Internet for the past thirty years in project management, product development, and digital strategy,. He is also the founder and CEO of Digital Strategy Works, a WordPress web design and digital marketing agency. And, Executive Producer of the Asheville House Music Society, an online House Music mix show. Tony is located in Asheville, NC where he loves to mountain bike, hike, and play golf with his son.
Compete.com analyzes online music destinations. Finds that streaming is far and away the most popular way to listen to online music.
Hmong Hip Hope is emerging from Minneapolis as a new art form, merging American musical sensibility with Laotian's troubled history, to teach a new generation of Laotian-American Hmong children about their roots.
Junki XL and Tommie Sunshine at Buzz, May 9th Washington DC
Netmix Media founder, Tony Zeoli, gets some camera time at Web 2.0 Expo.
Breat Cleaver's Offshore Recordings releases a couple of tracks for your listening pleasure. Also available at Bleep.com.
Jetlag Digital releases Shane - The Arrival. The first digital release on their global progressive house and trance label.
Wired Magazine interview Muxtapes founder. Legality? Let's skirt around the issue.
Jeff Dachis and Austin Ventures enter into $50 Million agreement to launch corporate software as a service businesses with a social focus.
Where are all the Music 2.0 companies at Web 2.0 Expo. Not many here. I'm a bit disappointed, but I guess it's what I expected. This is more social media than music, but music is dependent upon social media, which is why I find it funny that no one I know is here. Maybe they're waiting for Web 2.0 NYC in September.
I'm headed out to San Francisco for next week's O'Reilly/TechWeb Web 2.0 Expo. I'll be arriving in San Fran on Monday night and attending the conference, workshops and trade show on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. I hope to be able to blog and Twitter my travels and experiences all week, so stay tuned.