REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review
Welcome to Hypebot's weekly recap up of new music industry news.
- Sony Raises Price On Whitney Houston's Hits Just Hours After Her Death
SESAC Is For Sale, #3 U.S. Performing Rights Firm Could Fetch $500 Million - MySpace Adds 1 Million Users After Music Refocus
- SF Music Tech: A Bright Future For Music Tech, Lessons Learned
- JOIN THE DISCUSSION: Cracker's Dave Lowery On Artists "Shafted" By New Music Industry [VIDEO}
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- Does Facebook Have a BIG Problem?
- 82% Of U.S. CDs Are Now Distributed By One Company & It's Not Universal Music
- Apple Will Help You Create & Sell Multimedia Music Projects For The iPad
- How To Know When Its Time To Quit Your Band [FLOW CHART]
- What Steve Jobs Listened To On His iPod
- Clyde's Top Picks From SF Music Hack Day 2012
- The Week In Music Publishing 2.17.12
- EMI's Neil Tinegate Details OpenEMI's Support for Indie Developers
- ShareSquare Offers Quick & Easy HTML5 Mobile Sites For Musicians, Bloggers
- 7 Strategies For Saving Money At Music Conferences
- LyricFind CEO Darryl Ballantyne On Geographic & Digital Expansion
- How Much Time People Spend On Social Networks & Why You Can't Ignore Pinterest [CHART]
- Karmin Goes From Covers On YouTube To Originals On Saturday Night Live
- Graphic Music Marketing: Fizzmatik's iBook, Wildlife Control's Video, Machine, dear's Vinyl
- EchoNest Adds LyricFind To App Platform