Last Week In Music Commentary

Commentators inside the music business this week weighed in on the power of musical reinvention, why planning for space travel is the best way to prep for a tour, what. Continue reading

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Michael Stipe Of REM’s New Single Isn’t On Spotify, Apple Music or YouTube

You can't find Micahel Stipe of REM's new solo single "Your Capricious Soul: on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube or almost anywhere else. Stipe's solo debut is currently available exclusively on. Continue reading

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Digital Music Marketing Pioneer Jay Franks Dies, Age 47, Leaving “An Immense Legacy” says Lucian Grainge

Digital music marketing pioneer and Universal Music Group SVP of Global Streaming Marketing Jay Frank, age 47, has died after a battle with cancer. “Jay leaves an immense legacy." Sir. Continue reading

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TOP POSTS: This Week’s Most Read Posts On Hypebot

In some of the most often perused pieces from Hypebot this week, we looked at how Generation Z is redefining the music business, some of the best YouTube channels for. Continue reading

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FRI. BRIEF: Latin Power Players • Rhythm + Flow • Bracing For Brexit • Bandsinotwn Adds Charts • More

FRIDAY 10.11.19 Music Business News From Around The Web Updated continuously under the More News tab

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CD Baby, Tunecore Add China For DIY Music Distribution

Tunecore and CD Baby have each just added China's largest streaming music service – Tencent Music, its subsidiaries and partners – to their indie and d.i.y. music distribution networks. When. Continue reading

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Tencent Puts Select Music Behind Paywall, Promises More

Chinese music streaming giant Tencent Music Entertainment is experimenting with driving revenue by making some content exclusive and unavailable to its ad-supported users. It's a practice once popular in label. Continue reading

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Music Tectonics Trading Cards Capture Seismic Shifts Reshaping Music Industry [EXCLUSIVE]

Dmitri Vietze and the team behind the new LA music technology conference, Music Tectonics, is launching a set of thought-provoking music industry-related “Seismic Shifts” trading cards.

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Being A Musician In The Audience (How It Actually Feels…)

As much as they may depend on a good audience for a living themselves, musicians are often guilty of being of the worst people to have at your show. Here. Continue reading

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50 Year After Abbey Road: Two Worlds Of Music Listening

With the Beatle's Abbey Road near the top of the charts 50 years after release, MIDiA analyst Mark Mulligan explores how older, physical-focused music fans remain the quickest route to. Continue reading

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