"1124432747"^^ . "3536"^^ . . . . "Dotmusic was a music webzine that existed as a standalone website from 1 June 1995 to December 2003. Initially intended as the web complement to the UK music industry trade magazine Music Week, the site was relaunched in December 1998 as a website for music fans with features, interviews and the UK charts. The site was edited by Andy Strickland and among its most prominent writers were Nimalan Nadesalingam (Nimalan Nades) who contributed artist biographies and James Masterton who contributed a weekly UK chart commentary. After an internship in summer 2000, Alex Donne Johnson used his experience at Dotmusic to go on and found the urban music website RWDmag, which later become one of the key players in the development of grime, UK garage and dubstep online."@en . . . "2308340"^^ . . . . . . . "Dotmusic foi uma revista eletr\u00F4nica do g\u00EAnero musical que existiu entre junho de 1995 at\u00E9 dezembro de 2003. Inicialmente projetada para ser o complemento online para a revista brit\u00E2nica Music Week, o website foi relan\u00E7ado em dezembro de 1998 como um site para f\u00E3s de m\u00FAsica com not\u00EDcias, entrevistas e as paradas musicais brit\u00E2nicas. Dotmusic era originalmente de dom\u00EDnio da Miller Freeman, Inc., antes de ser vendida para o BT Group em 2002. No ano seguinte, o site foi vendido para o Yahoo! que o incorporou em seu portal musical, Launch. O dom\u00EDnio da Dotmusic foi retirado do ar no fim de 2003."@pt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Dotmusic foi uma revista eletr\u00F4nica do g\u00EAnero musical que existiu entre junho de 1995 at\u00E9 dezembro de 2003. Inicialmente projetada para ser o complemento online para a revista brit\u00E2nica Music Week, o website foi relan\u00E7ado em dezembro de 1998 como um site para f\u00E3s de m\u00FAsica com not\u00EDcias, entrevistas e as paradas musicais brit\u00E2nicas. Dotmusic era originalmente de dom\u00EDnio da Miller Freeman, Inc., antes de ser vendida para o BT Group em 2002. No ano seguinte, o site foi vendido para o Yahoo! que o incorporou em seu portal musical, Launch. O dom\u00EDnio da Dotmusic foi retirado do ar no fim de 2003."@pt . . . . . . "Dotmusic"@pt . . . . . . . . . . "Dotmusic"@en . "Dotmusic was a music webzine that existed as a standalone website from 1 June 1995 to December 2003. Initially intended as the web complement to the UK music industry trade magazine Music Week, the site was relaunched in December 1998 as a website for music fans with features, interviews and the UK charts. The site was edited by Andy Strickland and among its most prominent writers were Nimalan Nadesalingam (Nimalan Nades) who contributed artist biographies and James Masterton who contributed a weekly UK chart commentary. After an internship in summer 2000, Alex Donne Johnson used his experience at Dotmusic to go on and found the urban music website RWDmag, which later become one of the key players in the development of grime, UK garage and dubstep online. Dotmusic included one of the earliest pay download music services, Dotmusic On Demand. It was also famous for its discussion forum, one of the most popular and active message boards in the UK. As well as forums devoted to various artists, there was a free-for-all, off-topic forum called Dotmusic Lite, known as DotLite for short. A number of DotCons - conventions for Dotmusic users - were held in cities around the UK from 1999 onwards. There was a major online marketing campaign in 1999, followed by a TV press and online campaign in 2000. The site was regularly in the top ten sites for children. Dotmusic was originally owned by Miller Freeman, Inc., before being sold to BT in 2002. In 2003, the site was sold to Yahoo! and subsequently incorporated into Yahoo!'s UK based music portal, UK Launch. The main Dotmusic site shut down at the end of 2003. The regular forum posters created a number of replacement boards in an effort to retain the community."@en . .