REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review
- Beats Banned From World Cup
- T-Mobile Thumbs Nose At Net Neutrality and FCC with "Music Freedom" Plan
- UnRadio: Rhapsody Unwraps New Pandora Meets Spotify + Shazam Service
- YouTube To Gross $7.2 Billion This Year, But Indie Labels Are Asking Too Much…
- Details Emerge Of Major Label Deals with YouTube and How They'll Hurt Artists
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- SoundExchange Pays Artists and Labels $162.4M, Biggest Q1 Ever
- #SXSW 2015 PanelPicker Launches July 1
- Amoeba Music's Founder Shares The Secrets Of Their Bricks and Mortar Success
- Viagogo To Provide Secondary Ticketing Services For All SFX Entertainment Events
- Former Assistant Sues William Morris Endeavor For Age Discrimination, Harassment
- New Spin Editor in Chief Leaves Print Behind To Focus On Mobile
- Foo Fighters Say Yes To Fans Who Crowdfunded Local Concert
Startups
- Music Tech Startups: Artiphon Wins Award, Songvice Graduates, Shuttersong Makes V2V Finals
- Sub Pop Launches Drip.fm-Powered Digital Music Subscription Service
- Google Tried To Buy Playlist Service 8tracks
Marketing
- With 100 Million Bundles Delivered, BitTorrent Bundle Is An Established Force In Music Marketing
- Hi-Art's Messaging Stickers Give Musicians A Unique Digital Presence
Vinyl
- Jack White Debuts At #1, Vinyl Edition Contributes 30% Of Sales
- The Beatles Get Deluxe Mono Vinyl Release [Watch "Making Of" Video]
Video
- Vevo Says They'll Play Many Independent Music Videos Deleted By YouTube
- Indie Music Takedowns Begin 'In Days' As Google Preps YouTube Music Service Launch
Streaming
- Indie Music Streamer Earbits Shuts Down Then Rises From The Deadpool
- Beats Music's Best Move: Exclusive Music Releases Beginning With Jay Z
- iHeartRadio Adds "For You" Genre Feature
- Spotify + The Echo Nest = New Supercharged API
- Spotify's Most Viral & Streamed Tracks US, UK & Global
- Kanye Says Apple Bought Beats Because Samsung Made A Deal With Jay Z
- Spotify Asks Advertisers To Pay More So Listeners Can Hear (Almost) No Ads
- T-Mobile Drops Data Caps For Streaming Music