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		<title>By: Kings of A&#38;R &#187; EMI a Music Company?; Nas Folds for Distro; The Mysterious Appeal of Aggregate Sites</title>
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		<description>[...] read via BurstLabs Blog regarding Viacom&#8217;s purchase of HypeBot. &#8220;Somebody please make this make sense to me - [...]</description>
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