SMS VOTING INSTRUCTIONS - VOTING POLLS ARE NOW CLOSED!!
Posted Jul 07, 2009
THE VOTING POLLS ARE NOW CLOSED
THE GRAND FINAL WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED SHORTLY!!
This is your last chance to vote for one of the 9 Regional Finalist. Who will be the SUTASI PAN ASIAN Winner?
Your vote cold decide the overall SUTASI champion!
To Vote for your favorite artist more than once you need to send SMS votes. All you have to do is SMS your favorite finalist’s Artist Code to the Country Text Number.
You can find the Artist Codes and Country Text Numbers on the individual Finalist Pages. Or check out the instructions by clicking on the Learn More button below.
Simply text the Artist Code (e.g.SUTASI 99) to the Country Text Number (e.g. 84848)
Remember you can SMS Vote as many times as you like, but the polls close on Wednesday.
REGISTER NOW FOR YOUR BACKSTAGE PASS
Posted Jul 06, 2009
THE BACKSTAGE PASS:
Allows you to submit THREE Internet Votes in total
- ONE Vote for the SUTASI Wildcard (Solo Artist or Band)
- ONE vote for the SUTASI Songwriter, and
- ONE Vote for the Grand Final.
With your vote you can tell us who YOU think should advance to the Grand Final.
Gets you exclusive downloads
Subscribes you to the SUTASI Newsletter
Enters you into SUTASI Competitions
Allows you to listen to all the music on the SUTASI website.
Want to cast your own Wildcard Vote? VOTE NOW and select your favorite artist.
Remember you can only make One Internet Vote per category.
To vote for your favourite artists more then once you can SMS your extra votes.
DON’T FORGET TO TEXT YOUR VOTES!
Posted Jul 05, 2009
INDIA text your favourite artist’s code to 56263
For Example: Aparna Dauria - Text SUTASI 18 to 56263
SRI LANKA text your favourite artist’s code to 9988
For Example: Aparna Dauria - Text SUTASI 18 to 9988
SOUTH KOREA text your favourite artist’s code to #2742
For Example: Buiret - Text SUTASI 1 to #2742
More Countries coming soon…
SWINE FLU POSTPONES AKON SHOW OVERSEAS
Posted Jul 05, 2009
MANILA - Pop singer Akon has postponed his concerts in the Philippines, China and Malaysia until later this year because of concerns over swine flu, organizers said Tuesday.
KILLING ITSELF TO LIVE: How the Record Industry Conceived It’s Own Demise
Posted Jul 02, 2009
WORLD WIDE WEB – Throwaway culture, while, perhaps, not limited to commercialized music, appears to stem from highly and quickly popularized songs that are file-shared and listened to for a short period of time. And are, then, later deleted or ‘disposed of’ from the listener’s computer or MP3 player, typically, once the song starts to fade into obscurity or has grown tiresome to the user, due to circumstances such as novelty, over-exposure, or a ‘change of taste.’







