REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review
It's Grammy Weekend in LA, but the new music industry action is already shifting northward as SF Music Hack Day begins its marathon followed by SF Music Tech next week. Hypebot's Hisham Dahud will be there. Be sure to say hello and share what you're working on.
- Remember iLike? The Social Music Network Officially Died This Week
- Spotify's Ek On Royalties, Social Media & The Future
- Warner Music Losses Grow 44%, Revenue Flat Despite Digital Gains
- An Inside Look At The DJ Shadow, SoundCloud Remix Competition
MORE:
- Zoe Keating On Subcultures, Social Media And Staying D.I.Y. [INTERVIEW]
- Music Industry Insiders On The Creation Of Lana Del Rey
- First Apple iTune's Match Payments Arriving, TuneCore Gets $10,000
- PledgeMusic's Rogers On Going Beyond Fan Funding To Power Album Campaigns
- Indie Artist Outsources Music Video To Bangalore, India With Surprising Results
- Jack White’s Third Man Records: Embracing Both The Past & The Future
- Songs Publishing CEO Matt Pincus Cries Foul: "VEVO pays us nothing."
- Drip.fm Creates Subscription Revenue Stream for Indie Labels
- Concert Tracking App Bandsintown Used By 50,000 Bands, 3 Million Fans
- The Week In Music Publishing 2.3.12
- 11 Top Ways To Create Compelling Music Video Content
- There's Just One Territory For Releasing Music Now: The World
- CD Baby Artists Made $41.7M In 2011, Here's How [INFOGRAPHIC]
- TasteMakerX Raises $1.8 Million For "Fantasy Sports For Music Lovers" App
- OneSheet Adds iTunes, Expands Management Team
Greetings, and good luck always
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