Sirius XM [SIRI] Stock Falls On News Of 40% Royalty Rate Increase
The price of Sirius XM [NASDAQ SIRI] stock fell on Thursday and Friday on news that the US Copyright Royalty Board has raised the rates that the satellite broadcaster must. Continue reading
Getting It Done: The Week In D.I.Y & Indie Music
Our tips and advice for independent artist this week span the best way to build a social media foundation, four effective ways of sharing your music video, how and why. Continue reading
Music Think Tank Weekly Recap: Experimenting Instruments • Music Licensing • Film Music Competition
This week on MusicThinkTank we looked how not experimenting with musical instruments can set you back in your music career, and a new course now available in music licensing, 2018. Continue reading
REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review
Before moving on to what will doubtless be another full week of music industry news, we revisit the death of Net Neutrality, TIDAL's cash, user problem, why it was that. Continue reading
TOP POSTS: This Week’s Most Read Posts On Hypebot
The most popular of Hypebot's articles over the past week covered the shock T-Swift fans are experiencing over ticket sticker prices for her upcoming tour, Spotify's new offering of '2017. Continue reading
Copyright Royalty Board Raises Rates SiriusXM Pays For Music 40%
Responding to a request from SoundExchange and other artist advocates, the US Copyright Royalty Board (CRB) yesterday issued rate changes for for Sirius XM’s satellite radio service, as well as. Continue reading
Splice Raises $35 Million To Expand Digital Hub For Musicians, $5 Million Paid To Creators
Four years after launching, online music creators hub Splice announced that it has paid out $5 million to artists, as well as, completed a new $35 million funding round to. Continue reading
Musician’s Guide To Building A Social Media Foundation
For DIY artists, social media is something of a mixed blessing. On the one hand it has made self-promotion much more accessible, but it can also be a challenge to. Continue reading