Getting It Done: The Week In D.I.Y. & Indie Music
Make More Music Money With YouTube in 2014 Sonicbids Rushes To Repair Damage As Users Exit Music Kickup Fully Launching At Midem With Free Digital Music Distribution The Importance Of. Continue reading
The Week’s Most Read Posts On Hypebot
Top 100 DJs Based On Social Media & DMCA Takedowns The LP Is Back [CHART] Why Music Streaming Is More Lucrative For Labels Make More $ On YouTube Major Changes. Continue reading
The Week In Music Commentary
Jay Frank: Why Music Streaming Is More Lucrative For Labels Pandora Co-founder Tim Westergren Opens Up On Topics Like: Who’s Really Screwing Artists? Rap Genius Is Back In Google’s Good. Continue reading
REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review
Top 100 DJs Based On Social Media Fans, Google Mentions and DMCA Takedowns Chart: The LP Is Back Bill Werde Exits Billboard Magazine. Is This The End Of An Era?. Continue reading
Vinyl 2013: Top Selling Albums, Best Cover Art
With vinyl sales up in 2013 in both the U.S. and UK, we're far past the "fad" and "did you know vinyl's back?" phase. Yes, vinyl is back and though. Continue reading
What Indie Musicians Can Learn From Efforts To Rescue Radio
Doc Searls is known for his insights into business and the web dating back even further than "The Cluetrain Manifesto." His recent post, "How to rescue radio," includes a detailed. Continue reading
Pandora Co-founder Tim Westergren Opens Up On Topics Like: Who’s Really Screwing Artists?
Pandora Co-founders Tim Westergren and Tom Conrad recently sat down with PandoDaily's Sarah Lacy for a PandoMonthly Fireside Chat. The series is ongoing, featuring major figures in tech, and Lacy. Continue reading
Rocki Wins Best Audio Accessory At #CES 2014
By Eliot Van Buskirk of Evolver.fm. It’s notoriously impossible to keep track of everything at CES, so I’ve been keeping tabs on coverage from people I’ve worked with personally covering. Continue reading
Music Publishing Weekly Roundup: NMPA & Fullscreen Settle, Takedown Requests Surge & More
The NMPA and Fullscreen have reached an agreement to settle copyright infringement claims the NMPA made regarding the unlicensed use of musical compositions by creators on Fullscreen's multi-channel YouTube network. The settlement. Continue reading