TechStars TV Seeks Free Music, But Is “Free” A Fair Deal For Musicians?
An ever-increasing and somewhat bewildering array of free marketing opportunities on the web are being offered to musicians in exchange for free music. Sometimes that means streaming music on a. Continue reading
Moozar Creates A Virtual & Social ‘Tip Jar’ For Musicians
Moozar is a unique app that allows people to monetarily “reward” musicians when consuming their content online, akin to how one would provide a tip for musicians on the street,. Continue reading
Hackathon: Can One Million Fan Interviews Recommend Music?
Guest post by Eliot Van Buskirk of Evolver.fm. There are many ways to skin the music recommendation cat, so to speak. Record label EMI and Data Science London hope they. Continue reading
REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review
Violinist Bobby Valentino Alleges Shady Accounting By The UK's PRS For Music and PRS For Music Responds For The First Time Records Of The Past Are Outselling New Ones Ride. Continue reading
Getting It Done: The Week In D.I.Y.
Homeless Street Musician Cleans Up Act and Launches Kickstarter Campaign Instead of Building A Fake Following On Twitter, Why Not Build A Fanbase? Switchcam Readies Impressive Video Toolkit for Musicians. Continue reading
MusicThinkTank.com Weekly Recap: Boosting Views On Your Videos & More
Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Tom Dennehy: Can the Cloud Satisfy the Streaming Audio Demands of Bit Snobs? Simon Tam: Boosting Views on Your Videos and Engagement with. Continue reading
The Week In Music Publishing 7.20.12
Music publisher BMG has removed from YouTube a Mitt Romney campaign advertisement citing copyright infringement – the video features President Obama singing Let's Stay Together, a song by Al Green controlled. Continue reading
The Week In Music Commentary
Carl Jacobsen Connects Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits and Your Music Career Julian Weisser on the Power of Free Shipping, Sex & Beer Aaron Tap Maintains that Auto-Tune Doesn't Kill Records,. Continue reading