Looks like Pitchfork has figured out a solution to its streaming music problem created by the shutdown of Lala. They’re using a music streaming tool built and powered by Yahoo! It appears, however, that Pitchfork is now hosting the music (which opens them up to more liability, it would seem, as far as copyrights are concerned). This is probably why we’re only seeing the player in the Forkcast and only sporadically attached to the album reviews (and typically only with a single). They probably have to go get permission now from the labels or artists to use the music, whereas before, with Lala, they could just link to what was posted by someone else.
