Seattle-based music startup Lively, which abruptly closed its doors earlier this month, has been sued by its own law firm for allegedly failing to pay more than $120,000 in legal… Read More
We’ve got a lot to discuss on this week’s GeekWire radio show, starting with our thoughts on Amazon’s new Prime Music streaming service — the online retailer’s latest push into the world of digital… Read More
In a surprise move, Seattle music startup Lively has closed it doors, laying off most of its 22 employees. “We just ran out of time,” said CEO Dean Graziano in… Read More
Whether it’s a rock concert or Broadway show, a majority of smartphone owners are using their devices before, during and after live events. A new study from the Interactive Advertising Bureau… Read More
Every music fan has a story about the concert that got away. Thanks to the internet, it’s possible for fans to get bootlegs of the shows they missed, but the… Read More
Nerf gun wars, orange toilet paper, a cafeteria in a former bar, a great indoor putting green, and windows repurposed as whiteboards. Yes, tech company headquarters are some of the geekiest places in… Read More
From blue and green jerseys everywhere to the 12 flags flying atop skyscrapers, Seattle has been full of 12th Man passion ever since the Seahawks made it to the Super… Read More
Lively has reeled in another $2 million in funding, money that the Seattle startup will use to continue to develop its service for making audio and video content available to… Read More
—WhitePages has hired Rob Eleveld as vice president of sales for the company’s PRO division. Eleveld is the former CEO of Optify, a Seattle marketing software startup that shut its… Read More
Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn has just a few days left in his campaign against challenger Ed Murray — a tight race that has left many voters undecided. So, how is… Read More
Lively, the Seattle startup that helps musicians earn money off of concerts by making audio and video available to fans after the performances, is just 10 months old. But the… Read More
Dean Graziano has been a tennis coach; a software CEO and even — in one of the more unusual startup pursuits — a small businessman who attempted to place advertisements… Read More
—Prevencio, an early-stage biotech company working on cardiac biomarker tests, has named H. Perry Fell as chairman and Rhonda Rhyne as president and CEO. Fell is a well-known Seattle area… Read More
Like many recording artists before it, a Seattle-born mobile app that allows music fans to download live recordings from artists they like, landed a big advance from investors. Lively, the… Read More
Has this ever happened? You just saw an amazing musical performance at one of your favorite concert venues, and you’d like to relive the action. Up until now, you’ve pretty… Read More