July 18th 2007 |
Multimedia
Steve Jobs, the father of the iPod, was crowned on Tuesday as the undisputed king of the online music revolution by U.S. music magazine Blender, topping a list of the 25 most influential people in Web music.
The magazine’s "Powergeek 25" list was compiled to show the behind-scenes-players reshaping the way people listen to, buy and watch music.
Blender’s editor-in-chief Craig Marks said "Today’s power brokers no longer work in the steel-and-glass towers of the traditional record business; instead, they’re tech geeks, bedroom bloggers and Silicon Valley visionaries."
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