REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review
It was another week eventful week in the new music business: Facing $736 million in damages, Grooveshark shut down and apologized to the RIAA, Live Nation reported a weak quarter, Instragram got into music, Jukely raised $8 million and TIDAL continued to make headlines. And that's just the beginning…
Grooveshark Shuts Down, Apologizes "Without Reservation" To RIAA
Losses Widen At Live Nation
Instagram Launches Dedicates Music Account @Music
Jukely Adds $8 Million In Funding To Expand $25/Mo. Concert Subscription Service
Deezer Exec Outlines Global Music Strategy
Jay Z Unleashes Tweetstorm Defending TIDAL
$1 For 3 Months Of Spotify Premium Is Back, But With No Ads How Are Artists, Label Getting Paid?
TuneCore Paid $36 Million To Indie Musicians In First 3 Months Of 2015
Live Nation Adds Bonnaroo To Portfolio Of 60 Top Music Festivals
Twitter Names New Head Of Music
Project Music Incubator Names 8 Startups To Class Of 2015
Tim McGraw Draws Fire From Gun Rights Groups Over Sandy Hook Benefit Concert
Google, Amazon, Pandora, NPR Unite To Fight Better Pay For Musicians
Spotify Vs. Tidal: Who Is Winning The User Experience War?
Recording Academy Reorganizes To Offer Stronger Grassroots Activism For Music Creators
Indie Labels Take Over 50% Of Active Rock Chart
Eco Revolution: Music Festivals Go Green