Rewind – The Music Industry’s Week In Review: MIDEM, MySpace, Google, ReverbNation & More
- Hypebot gives an overview of trends and thoughts on MIDEM.
- The decline of MySpace is wonderful for musicians. Here's why.
- Mark Mulligan argues that at this point digital music has failed.
- ReverbNation links got banned accidently in Facebook for a day.
- UK's Psonar launched a pay-per-play music streaming system.
- Why The Bastard Fairies left MySpace and Facebook for good.
- Facebook Credits is being rolled out – will it ever apply to music?
- Classic album listening clubs are starting to arise across the UK.
- Third of leading UK insurance providers don't cover digital music.
- How will Google utilize YouTube assets in their new music service?
- The current crew behind The Pirate Bay is creating The Music Bay.
- mySpoonful offers a weekly dose of indie music to busy people.
- Hypebot did a case-study of the American Apparel in-store radio.
- SonicBids released their brand-new Facebook profile builder tool.
- A NYU professor created an anonymous, DIY file-sharing network.
- Why you wait awhile to get an iPad to take merch table payments.
- Google has started to censor terms associated with music piracy.
- Bln.ker is a new site that lets you update all artist pages at once.
- Fanity is a new artist-tracking, update site that empowers fans.
- First Masters Of The Arts degree in The Beatles is rewarded.
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- Give Fans Control of an Album Release.
- Create Your Own Vintage Music Video.
- Create A Targeted, Cute Viral Music Video.
- Engage Fans On Twitter Like Snoop Dogg.
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