American Airlines Ends Music Equipment Oversized Bag Fees

American Airlines has eliminated oversize bag fees for "common sports and music equipment." The updated policy "will be music to the ears of musicians who fly on American," says the. Continue reading

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Apple Music Streams Free On American Airlines Flights

Apple Music subscribers will have access to tho there steaming accounts on any domestic American Airlines flight equipped with Viasat satellite Wi-Fi with no Wi-Fi purchase required., starting Friday. AA. Continue reading

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Are Irving Azoff & James Dolan Trying To Buy Rolling Stone?

Last month we learned that music magazine Rolling Stone was for sale.  Now we're learning who was and apparently is still trying to buy iconic title including uber-manager Irving Azoff,. Continue reading

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5 Unexpected Cities Seeing A Live Music Renaissance

As the popularity of live music continues to grow in expected places like New York and Los Angeles, smaller less likely seeming cities are also seeing a dramatic spike in. Continue reading

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Understanding Personalized Audio Ads On Pandora and How They’re A Game Changer For Music (And Other) Marketers

The music industry is fairly familiar with the music side of Pandora. But there's another side of the streamer that also presents a powerful opportunity – the ad platform monetizes. Continue reading

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Stagelink Expands To US Backed By Seven Figure Investment

[UPDATED] German based event crowdsourcing platform Stagelink has expanded to the U.S. after concluding a seven-digit seed financing. Using Stagelink, musicians and other creators uncover fan demand for potential live appearances. Continue reading

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10 Tips For Flying With Your Music Equipment

The holidays are coming and air travel is on the minds of many a musician. Recently it has become increasingly difficult for artists to travel with their instruments, but by following. Continue reading

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Los Angeles College Of Music Adds Music Business Program

Los Angeles College of Music announced that they are have added a music business program and have named music industry veteran Ron Sobel as Music Business Department Advisory Chair.

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If Major Labels Are Dinosaurs, Why Do Liberty Media and Softbank Want To Buy One?

Looking for signs that the recorded music business has a future? Aggressive Liberty Media chief John Malone and a Japanese telecom giant each wanted to buy The Universal Music Group.

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