Non-Stop Dance Party: How Daybreaker Makes Movement Magic Online

Among the many organizations adapting to this new pandemic reality is Daybreaker, the body movement morning dance party. Forced to shut down its international in-person events, Daybreaker LIVE now takes. Continue reading

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THURS. BRIEF: IGTV Adds Monetization • Oseary Steps Back, Stubner Expands • OrchardGo • More

THURSDAY 5.28.2020 • Music Business News From Across The Web Updated Continuously Under The More News Tab Above READ HERE

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Fortnite And Travis Scott Provide Insights On How To Go To Market When The Market Vanishes

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, artists not only lost their ability to perform live shows, but also their main avenue for selling merch to fans. So what do you do. Continue reading

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Spotify Lifts 10,000 Track Library Limit!

For years users have been pleading with Spotify to lift its 10,000 song library limit. Finally, the streamers has given in. No longer will Spotify’s attempt at humor spoil a. Continue reading

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What’s Next? 5 Music Industry Growth Drivers [MARK MULLIGAN]

Change has always been a constant for the music industry. But given the current upheaval, the pace and direction of that change is taking on a new significance, writes top. Continue reading

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TUES. BRIEF: WMG Launches IPO • 82% Festival Goers Ready To Return • New StubHub Class Action • More

TUESDAY 5.26.2020 • Music Business News From Across The Web Updated Continuously Under The More News Tab Above

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Understanding Music Royalties, Rights

In this piece Disc Makers’ CEO Tony van Veen offers a quick crash course in the basics of how royalties and rights work, and what you, as an artist, need. Continue reading

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Facebook Finally Hops On eCommerce With “Shops”

Already a tech behemoth, Facebook has finally figured out a way to hop on the ecommerce bandwagon with its latest announcement that “Shops” will be the latest feature bringing online. Continue reading

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Music Biz Cancels 2020 Convention, Takes Program Online

The Music Business Association (Music Biz) has canceled its Music Biz 2020 Conference, which was scheduled to be held August 16-19, 2020 in Nashville. A series of online events are planned to keep the Music Biz. Continue reading

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4 Music Skills To Learn While You’re Stuck At Home

The effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on musicians and the music industry has been immense, and while it’s hard to find any upside to the crisis for artists, this mandatory. Continue reading

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