This Week In Music Commentary

Commentators inside the music industry this week weighed in on how streaming is altering the shape of music, what it's like to be a manager for the rolling stones, and. Continue reading

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

Our tips and advice for the independent do-it-yourself musicians out there this week offer guidance on how to budget for the cost of touring in 2018, the five things you. Continue reading

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Music Think Tank Weekly Recap: Mixing • Vinyl • Manager • More

This week on MusicThinkTank, we looked at articles on weird mixing terminology, how to use Spotify and other streaming services as an independent artist, how to identify if you need. Continue reading

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REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review

In this journey back through the past seven days of music industry news, we revisit how family plans are coming back to bite streaming platforms, why concert revenues are hitting. Continue reading

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How Much Does It Cost To Tour In 2018?

It has been commonly acknowledge that touring is now how artists are making their money in today's music business, but hitting on the road brings with it a host of. Continue reading

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TOP POSTS: This Week’s Most Read Posts On Hypebot

This week's most popular articles from the pages of Hypebot explored a new Instagram marketing tool from Bandsintown, Camila Cabello breaking a major record for women on Spotify, how AI. Continue reading

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Apple Music Adds 116 ‘Top 100’ Daily Charts

Apple Music is adding 116 “Top 100” charts today. Each chart will display the top streamed songs on Apple Music, updated daily. In a demo for Rolling Stone, Apple execs showed a global chart. Continue reading

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Spotify’s Risky Play: Direct Artist Licensing

Music streaming service Spotify is seeking to bypass the major labels by dealing directly with artists and their reps. Spotify has quietly struck licensing deals with a number of independent artists.

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Eventbrite Sets IPO Stock Price At $1.8B Valuation

In a filing on Friday morning, the indie ticketing company announced plans to sell 10 million Class A shares on the New York Stock Exchange at a price range of. Continue reading

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A Letter In Support Of The Music Modernization Act From Berklee President Roger H. Brown

Berklee President Roger H. Brown shares a recent letter he penned to Massachusetts Senators Elizabeth Warren and Edward J. Markey supporting the Music Modernization Act and advocating for a music. Continue reading

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