REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review

Spotify Opens No Fee Merch Sales To All Artists GoPro Video Camera Maker Responds To Musicians with HERO3+ Black Edition/Music Spotify CEO Daniel Ek Shares What He Really Thinks Of. Continue reading

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The Week In Music Commentary

Beats Music: Crowded Market Gains New Rival Zach Marburger: Responding To The RIAA's Five-Point-Plan For Google #Fangagement: Interview With PledgeMusic's Benji Rogers Upward Spiral: Can Big Data Help Artists Make. Continue reading

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MusicThinkTank Weekly Recap: 20 Sneaky Rules About Being in a Band That No One Ever Told You

Sari Delmar | 20 Sneaky Rules About Being in a Band That No One Ever Told You Simon Tam | Why You Should Get Partners Instead of Sponsors

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Getting It Done: The Week In D.I.Y. & Indie Music

Day in the Life of a Modern Day Music A+R Why Indie Musicians and Indie Radio Stations Should Work Together IOU Music Launches To Support DIY Musicians Throughout Their Careers. Continue reading

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UPDATE: Beats Music Deals With Tech Issues

Beats Music, Ian Rogers, music

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IOU Music Launches To Support DIY Musicians Throughout Their Careers

IOU Music is a new service for artists that launched this week in beta. They're building a platform to support DIY music monetization and marketing. For example musicians can use. Continue reading

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Connecting Your Digital Music Kingdom With IFTTT

One of my big goals this year at Hypebot is to take closer looks at more services that either combine features typically offered separately or that connect separate services through. Continue reading

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Springsteen Live Concert Recording Plans Enter Then Exit The PR Disaster Zone

Bruce Springsteen's upcoming tour begins in Cape Town with a new offering that's got a lot of future potential, giving fans an audio and/or video recording of the show immediately. Continue reading

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Neil Young To Launch PONO Music Player At SXSW

UPDATED: As if the digital music sector isn't crowded and confusing enough, Neal Young has signaled that he'll launch his new high end music player and service PONO at the. Continue reading

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Music Publishing News Weekly Roundup: January 24, 2014

Beats Music is now available for Apple, Android, and Windows devices. Tuesday's launch presents a digital interactive streaming service that will compete with Spotify and Rdio. Beats Music costs $9.99 per month. Continue reading

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Last.fm To Go YouTube Powered In Last Ditch Survival Effort

Before Pandora, Rhapsody, and Spotify, Last.fm brought the world personalized online radio. But since 2007 when CBS bought the music service for $280 million, new competitors have left it in. Continue reading

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