Streaming loves cheap content as the race to deliver more for less heats up. Wth Spotify, YouTube, Netflix and all of streaming embracing low cost content, the lines between music, video, and TV are blurring.
A new MIDiA repost on 2024 music industry growth shows a sector raking in billions. But is it really as good as it looks? Find out why this “success” might actually be a red flag for artists and the future of streaming.
Is the traditional music career model dead? Learn about Bedroom Pop and how a new generation of artists are building fanbases without leaving their bedrooms.
Every artist has a story, filled with passion and the moments that shape their journey. In this chapter of Your Story Starts Here, we dive into Certainly So’s beginnings, their love for Nashville, and the inspiration behind their music story.
Music promotion platform Groover expands artists services with the goal of empowering musicians and DJs by providing them with the tools they need to gain visibility and meaningful opportunities in the music industry.
SXSW will be getting two days shorter in 2026, the festival has officially confirmed. Instead of being spread over 9 days, all three SXSW festivals – Interactive, Film & TV and Music – will run concurrently over 7 days.
Research proves that music is getting simpler over the years, with modern tunes relying more on loops and basic structures. Here’s why complexity is fading and whether a new musical evolution is on the horizon.
The first Miami MusicTech Summit is set for next Tuesday, March 25. The gathering will bring together global music tech leaders while showcasing the city’s exploding music tech and innovation scene.
A federal judge in New York denied Live Nation’s motion to narrow the antitrust case brought by the US Department of Justice and 39 state Attorney Generals from both parties.
The industry is fighting artificial music streaming with stricter rules, AI detection, and legal action. Here’s how artists, DSPs, and tech are battling to keep streaming fair.
With the internet and digital technologies driving rapid change within the music industry, articles about new releases and who has been hired and fired are no longer enough. Our up to the minute industry news alongside insightful commentary helps our readers sift through the rumors and developments to find the information they need to keep their businesses moving forward.
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