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September 26 · Issue #22 · View online |
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T Bone Burnett Sounds the Alarm Against Free Streaming
If T Bone Burnett’s message in his two fiery speaking appearances at the Americana Music Festival & Conference this week could be summed up in one sentence, it might be this: Do not go gentle into that good stream.
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Paul Stanley: Artists Not Compensated Fairly From Streaming
KISS frontman Paul Stanley has said artists don’t get what they deserve from streaming services like Spotify.
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Welcome to Paid Streaming: Six Questions With iHeartRadio President Darren Davis
Billboard spoke to iHeartRadio president Darren Davis to get more details about iHeart’s new on-demand subscription streaming service and what it all means for the future of the radio business.
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Music landscape shifting, growing in 2016
The music sales landscape continues to shift as streaming services increase their dominance.
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The Story of AllMusic, the Internet’s Largest, Most Influential Music Database
When AllMusic launched 25 years ago, it wasn’t an obvious big data play. But it became one. Hidden in its millions of entries is music’s collective history.
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Will Spotify Stream Into an IPO in 2017?
Launched in 2008 by entrepreneurs Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon, Stockholm, Sweden-based Spotify is one of the most popular streaming services on.
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This MP3 player that doesn't require Wi-Fi is perfect for Spotify addicts
Yes, there’s a company that’s actually trying to sell you an MP3 player in 2016.
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Kobalt strikes 'revolutionary' deal with AwesomenessTV
Kobalt has signed a new partnership with multi-platform media company Awesomeness TV which it says will ‘revolutionize’ the music business.
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