Innovative Indie Label Heard Well on the Music Biz Podcast
Jeremy Wineberg is the co-founder of Heard Well, a label that bridges the digital and physical divide in a whole new way. Heard Well distributes compilations from YouTube stars like. Continue reading
Los Angeles Hypebot Music And Tech Meetup Tomorrow, #SF Is Tonight!
Hypebot will host its 6th Los Angeles Music Tech Meetup tomorrow February 11 from 6-8PM at Spare Tire Kitchen. Its also a launch party for our podcast co-host Cortney Harding's new book How We Listen. Continue reading
“Bloody Sunday” Wreaks Havoc On Internet Radio [Kurt Hanson]
The Copyright Royalty Board's recent rate hike continues to decimate the world of independent webcasters, with the result that the past couple of weeks have seen numerous well established internet radio. Continue reading
The Many Reasons Why You Should Not Enter A Musical Reality Competition
In this article, we scrutinize a contract for a new musical reality program, revealing how little control a participant has over not only any music they may perform, but also. Continue reading
4 Reasons You Should Regularly Email Your Fans
Keeping up any kind of regular written correspondence can be a challenge, and emailing fans is no exception, but for a band or artist, consistency is hugely important when it comes to connecting. Continue reading
AM NEWS BRIEF: New Digital Licensing Suit Filed • Grammys Get GoPros • Sonos Adds Apple Music • More
Wednesday 2.10.2016 Music Business News & Views From Around The Web Will I see you in San Francisco tonight? Or are you hanging with Cortney & Hisham tomorrow night in LA? Updated continuously. Continue reading
Merchbar February Hot Merch Chart: Fallen Stars, Rising Stars
We lost quite a few music legends in January and out latest Merchbar Hot Merch Chart reflects fan admiration for our fallen rock stars. In addition to the merch fans. Continue reading
A&R Reps Share The Secrets To Getting Their Attention
As creating and promoting music has become easier and easier to do, garnering the attention of a label's A&R department has become that much harder. Here two A&R reps outline some. Continue reading