Vydia Raises $7M For Music Video Distribution, Monetization

Vydia has completed a $7 million Series A funding round. The company now has more than 200,000 video creators that distribute, monetize, store and measure content using its centralized platform. 

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Spotify Nears ‘Hardware’ Release To Change ‘How The World Experiences Music’

A series of new jobs ads posted by Spotify tip that the music streamer is "on its way to creating its first physical products and setting up an operational organisation. Continue reading

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TUE. BRIEF: Spotify Preps IPO • Gibson Crawls Back • YouTube: Revenue, Cohen’s Claims • More

TUESDAY 2.20.1​8​ Music Business News From Around The Web  Updated continuously under our More News tab

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MON. BRIEF: YouTube Revenue May Top $15B • Drake’s $1M Video • ILMC 30 Sells Out • More

MONDAY 2.19.1​8​ Music Business News From Around The Web  Updated continuously under our More News tab

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REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review

In this final visitation of the past week's major music industry events, we take another look at the Recording Academy's bogus claim that the gender gap isn't as wide as. Continue reading

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Symphonic Adds Former Beatport Exec Peter Wohelski

Symphonic Distribution has hired industry veteran Peter Wohelski as its Content Development Specialist. Wohelski had been the Senior Label Manager at Beatport after stints as Director of A&R at Astralwerks. Continue reading

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Neil Young On The Death Of The Pono Music Service

A year after announcing the demise of his portable music player Pono, Canadian rocker Neil Young is still beating the music quality drum with the launch of a new music. Continue reading

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FRI. BRIEF: Recording Academy Battles Diversity With Math • Gibson Nears Bankruptcy • Kanye Settles • More

FRIDAY 2.16.1​8​ Music Business News From Around The Web  Updated continuously under our More News tab

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Live Nation, Others, Join Los Angeles Mayor’s Fund To Promote Diversity In Entertainment

Live Nation, along with other major entertainment companies including CAA, UTA, WME, and others to have signed on to the Los Angeles Mayor backed Evolve Entertainment Fund, a partnership designed. Continue reading

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THU. BRIEF: Spotify Tests Features • Smart Speakers From Facebook • Snapchat Courts Creators • More

THURSDAY 2.15.1​8​ Music Business News From Around The Web  Updated continuously under our More News tab

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