MusicThinkTank Weekly Recap: Digital vs. Vinyl: Where It Makes A Difference

Jason Kane | Digital vs. Vinyl: Where It Makes A Difference Corey Crossfield | Apps Are The Future Of Music Mackenzie Carlin | Legal Landmine: Playing Music At Your Business

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REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review

So, That's Where The Money Goes: Warner Music's New $16M Per Year NYC Office Beats Music Launch Details Leak Infographic: 4 Million Songs On Spotify Have Never Been Played DeliRadio. Continue reading

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Legal Landmine: Playing Music In A Business

True or False: If a song is available on iTunes its free and clear for you to play in your place of business. False. Just because you bought it doesn't. Continue reading

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NEWS BRIEF: DanceOn Raises $4M, SXSW Accelerator Deadline, More Miley, Women In Classical & More

THURSDAY 10.10.2013 Music Business News & Views From Around The Web  CLICK HERE Updated Continuously @ Hypebot's More News Tab

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Digital vs. Vinyl: Where It Makes A Difference

Do you prefer to pick up an album or download an MP3? The argument for both is becoming a heated one. With strong opinions on both sides of the aisle,. Continue reading

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Dave Allen On Making His Way Into Advertising After Playing In Gang of Four

Former Gang of Four bassist Dave Allen eventually left performing to work on digital music licensing for the web and then transitioned into advertising and interactive marketing. He is now. Continue reading

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Spotify Adds Concerts To All Artist Pages via Songkick

It's been almost 2 years since Songkick launched its app on Spotify, giving fans the option to see selected tour dates with in Spotify.  Now the two companies have expanded. Continue reading

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Complete Musician’s Guide To Preparing For A Publicity Campaign

By David Roberts is founder of Nashville consultancy the Sunshine Promotion company. He blogs at "Sunshine Promotion".  I’ve touched on publicity briefly in other articles, but recently I had the. Continue reading

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Apps Are The Future Of Music

Apps are undoubtedly changing the way music is being heard, discovered, and downloaded. From song identification, radio streaming, video players and everything in between – music is more discoverable than. Continue reading

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The Week’s Most Read Posts On Hypebot

Google+ Has Become A Music Marketing Must Thom Yorke: "Spotify is the last desperate fart…" Unconventional Guide To Getting A Record Label Deal Musicians Make Little While Music Services Make. Continue reading

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