UPDATED: Taylor Swift Pulls All Music Off Streaming Music Services, Spotify Responds
UPDATE 2 – You won't find Taylor Swift's new album on Spotify. In fact, the star and her label Big Machine have pulled all of her music off all on. Continue reading
It’s Time For A Streaming Pricing Reset [Mark Mulligan]
By Mark Mulligan of MiDA on his Music Industry blog. There is a growing realization that that streaming revenue is not growing quickly enough to offset the impact of declining. Continue reading
10 Reasons Why Every Artist Should Be On Spotify
By Kami Kanke, founder of Bands Under the Radar music podcast, blog and record label. This post originally appeared on BandsUnderTheRadar.com There’s a lot of buzz these days around music streaming subscription services. Continue reading
Getting The Most Out of Your Facebook Marketing: Custom Audiences
The marketing team at Goldenvoice/AEG Live recently executed a quite successful social media campaign for the FYF Festival in Los Angeles. There’s much more to it than simply having a. Continue reading
Sidestage Expands to United States
Sidestage, a Craigslist style online directory of freelance musicians, has expanded its reach and opened its doors to musicians across the United States. Previously based only in New York, London,. Continue reading
Samsung’s Free VidZone Music Video Service Expands To 16 Countries
Samsung's mobile music video service VidZone, which is available free to most customers, is expanding to 11 more countries for a total of 16 European territories Currently available in the UK, France,. Continue reading
The One Thing I Disagree With Most E-mail Marketers About
By Andrew Jones, Canada-based Artist Manager & Artist Development Advisor. This post originally appeared on Andrew's personal blog, CheckeredOwl.com Everyone should know at this point that e-mail better be a part. Continue reading
The Vinyl Revival [Infographic]
Vinyl is making an impressive comeback in the digital download era of music consumption. Laura Creed, of Superfi has done quite a bit of research into the resurgence of vinyl,. Continue reading
Blurred Lines Plagiarism Case Headed To Trial
A federal judge has ruled that t he plagiarism case against Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams' hit Blurred Lines should go to trial. According to the BBC, Judge John Kronstadt denied. Continue reading