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TParker.net is proud to participate in the Music Dish Network music industry news program.

The MusicDish Network is a unique web music platform gathering hundreds of music-relates websites and webradio programmers. With member sites in four continents, the network reaches thousands of music fans and professionals around the world, expanding an artists' exposure and directing new fans to their site and retail CD page.

Since it's launch in 2002, the MusicDish Network has managed nearly 200 artists saturated marketing campaigns, working with:

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Thursday, 03 November 2005 Indie News Beat - November 3 Edition Music Dish 872
Thursday, 03 November 2005 IAMA (International Acoustic Music Awards) Kicks Off Music Dish 1073
Thursday, 03 November 2005 How To Create An Online Newsroom The Media Will Love Bill Stoller 916
Tuesday, 01 November 2005 Finding Music Distribution Jaci Rae 918
Monday, 31 October 2005 Radio Reborn - Embracing Broadcast In An Interactive Way Kevin Glennon 891
Monday, 31 October 2005 How To Increase Your Odds Of Getting Signed By Understanding More About A&R Bobby Borg 958
 
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A graph which shows how a system or piece of equipment or even an environment such as a room responds to different frequencies. Ideally, for audio work the graph should plot a flat line from below 20 Hz to above 20 kHz. In practise this is often not achieved, and the line will fluctuate up and down between these points, indicating that the equipment or environment makes some frequencies louder or quieter than others. Humans have a well documented "non-flat" response and this is the response used to specify the dB(A) scale for determining loudness. The term should not be confused with bandwidth which concerns itself only with the attenuation above an upper limit frequency and below a lower limit frequency and does not concern itself with the range between them.

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