This Week In Music Commentary

This week we heard commentary from inside the industry on why labels reissuing vinyl should go the extra mile to ensure maximum quality, how YouTube's 1 billion plays club is. Continue reading

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

This week, we provide a whole slew of invaluable advice to those foraging their own way through the dense jungle that is the music business, with tips on guerrilla marketing. Continue reading

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Music Think Tank Weekly Recap: Air Travel • Acoustic Guitars • Eat, Sleep, Write • More

This week on MusicThinkTank, contributors weighed in on the FAA's new ruling for musicians traveling by air,  how to pick your first guitar, five fantastic songwriting apps, and more!

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REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review

In this roundup of the past week's music industry news, we look back in on Amazon rapid growth in the battle for supreme streaming domination, major news outlets' protesting of. Continue reading

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

Some of this week's most popular articles on Hypebot covered recent important updates to 'Spotify for Artists.' the latest in the PledgeMusic dumpster fire,  what the approval of Article 13. Continue reading

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Kobalt Revenue Up 25%, AWAL Grew 50% In Last Fiscal Year

Kobalt has reported strong growth for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2018. Revenues at the global indie publisher and label services firm rose 25.3% year-over-year to $402.1 million.

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10 Guerrilla Marketing Strategies For Concert, Event Organizers

If you've got a major show or tour in the offing, you may be eager to think of new ideas for taking your marketing to the next level, and amplifying. Continue reading

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Top Way To Improve Press Coverage Of Your Music

With the world of music journalism in a state of disarray, navigating when and how to get press coverage of your music has become increasingly challenging. Even once you've selected. Continue reading

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Grammy Awards Cut Eligibility Year To Just 11 Months

Eligibility for the 62nd annual Grammy Awards will close Aug. 31, a full month earlier than in previous years. The shift comes alongside the Grammy telecast moving up two weeks. Continue reading

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Could The King Biscuit Flower Hour Survive Today?

In this piece Fred Jacobs recalls the era of Album Oriented Rock (AOR) and, more specifically, the 'King Biscuit Flower Hour,' a show which presented original concert programming through until. Continue reading

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