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Wednesday, 19 November 2008
Dada.net's Weekly Top 10 MP3s and Ringtones

Check out the most popular MP3s and ringtones on Dada.net for the week of November 10-16:

Top 10 MP3s
1. "
Womanizer" Britney Spears
2. "
Bartender (Sittin' At A Bar)" Rehab
3. "
What Them Girls Like" Ludacris co-starring Chris Brown & Sean Garrett
4. "
Disturbia" Rihanna
5. "
Bust Your Windows" Jazmine Sullivan
6. "
Baby" LL Cool J
7. "
Let It Rock (Radio Edit)" Kevin Rudolf
8. "
Go Girl" Ciara feat. T-Pain
9. "
Better In Time" Leona Lewis
10. "
Paper Planes" M.I.A.

Top 10 Ringtones
1. "
Su Ultimo Error" Xtreme
2. "
Chopped N Skrewed" T-Pain featuring Ludacris
3. "
So What" P!nk
4. "
If I Were A Boy" Beyonce
5. "
My President" Young Jeezy feat. Nas
6. "
Thriller" Michael Jackson
7. "
Lovebug" Jonas Brothers
8. "
It's A New Day" Will.I.Am
9. "
Use Somebody" Kings of Leon
10. "
Hot N Cold" Katy Perry

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Monday, 17 November 2008
Dada Entertainment Launches Initiative to Benefit Wyclef Jean's Yéle Haiti

Dada Entertainment™ (www.dada.net) today announced an innovative charity drive to raise money for Yéle Haiti (www.yele.org), the organization founded by multiple Grammy-Award winning musician, producer, and Haitian Goodwill Ambassador, Wyclef Jean. The initiative – which launches today and runs for a full week – will see a portion of every new Dada.net® subscription donated to support the work of Yéle Haiti and their plan to repair schools that were recently destroyed in the region.

“We are excited to be able to use our success to give something back through a worthwhile group like Yéle Haiti, and we are sure our consumers will be thrilled they are doing their part as well,” said Dada Entertainment CEO said Massimiliano Pellegrini. “Wyclef Jean has done such tremendous work in Haiti, we couldn’t think of a better organization or a better person to partner with for our first charity initiative. We wish Wyclef and Yéle Haiti the best as they continue their great work long into the future.”

Dada Entertainment is supporting the charity drive through banner ads and links on its homepage: www.Dada.net. There will also be a dedicated page on the Dada® website describing the program and Yéle Haiti. Dada Entertainment CEO Massimiliano Pellegrini will present a check to Wyclef Jean at a presentation at the end of the week.

"In the world of digital innovation and changing behavior in receiving news and information, it is always great when organizations and companies use their ability to reach for a positive purpose.  I am happy to announce our initiative with Dada Entertainment, and am looking forward to working with them and my organization, Yéle Haiti," said Wyclef Jean.

Music fans who sign up for Dada.net are given 15 tokens per month for only $9.99 (67 cents a song). Each token can be redeemed for one download of a full-track MP3, ringtone, or other mobile content including wallpapers and games.  All MP3 tracks are DRM-free allowing consumers to transfer their download to any mobile phone, iPod or digital music player. Dada expects to be able to offer users over-the-air MP3 downloads to mobile devices in the coming weeks.

Dada.net users are billed for the service through their phone bill via Premium SMS. Dada currently offers all genres of music from Universal Music Group and SONY BMG artists, and will soon announce additional content deals with both major and independent labels.

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Friday, 14 November 2008
Off-Deck vs On-Deck

Billboard magazine is currently running a poll (www.billboard.biz) asking if the emergence of new "off-deck," non-carrier-based download services - like Dada Entertainment's www.dada.net) - will move the U.S. mobile music market towards its potential.

The response is overwhelming for Dada! So far, 72% of respondees have said yes! They believe companies like Dada have been more aggressive with marketing their services and reach a broader range of customers than wireless carriers.

What do you think?

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