MON. BRIEF: Senate Eyes Streaming Piracy • Woodstock 50 Updates • Music Discovery On Tik Tok • More

MONDAY 7.29.19 Music Business News From Around The Web Updated continuously under the More News tab

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TikTok Acquires AI Music Pioneer Jukedeck

TikTok parent Bytedance has acquired UK based music AI startup Jukedeck, according to multiple reports. The purchase, which could offer AI-created music to TikTok's 500 million global users even as. Continue reading

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TUE. BRIEF: TikTok Rules VidCon • US Streaming Subs Pass $26B • Branson Hearts Woodstock • Sillerman v. SEC • More

TUESDAY 7.16.19 Music Business News From Around The Web Updated continuously under the More News tab

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TikTok Passes 120M Montlhy Users In India As Label Talks, Streaming Plans Continue

TikTok now has 200 million registered users, with 120 million using the short video app every month. The milestone comes as the company is in talks with major labels and. Continue reading

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Monetising Fandom: How ByteDance Is Poised To Lead A Streaming Paradigm Shift [Mark Mulligan]

Music subscriptions are going a great job of monetising music consumption, says MIDiA analyst Mark Mulligan, but the next phase is monetise music fandom. "In short," he says, "streaming needs. Continue reading

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TUE. BRIEF: TikTok Owner To Launch Music Service • Jay-Z, Timbaland Copyright Suit • New Pandora App • More

TUESDAY 5.21.19 Music Business News From Around The Web Updated continuously under the More News tab

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FRI. BRIEF: Marcie Allen vs Cara Lewis • Spotify To Revamp App • Music Biz Highlights • TikTok • More

FRIDAY 5.10.19 Music Business News From Around The Web Updated continuously under the More News tab

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FRI. BRIEF: Amazon, YouTube Launch Free Music Streamers • Youth Abandon Radio • TikTok India Ban • More

FRIDAY 4.19.19 Music Business News From Around The Web Updated continuously under the More News tab

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Major Labels Demanding ‘Guaranteed Money’ From TikTok Owners

Spring will shepherd in the cancellation of numerous music contracts, and with renegotiations on the table, three of the industry's biggest labels are eager to see if they can squeeze. Continue reading

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Major Labels Want Millions, But TikTok Says No

The three major label want millions in payments for the use of music on two hugely popular short music video apps, TikTok and its Chinese counterpart Douyin.

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