Music Discover Platform TuneGo Launches A Record Label

TuneGO, a music discovery platform aimed at working musicians and industry professionals announced that they are launching their own record label aimed at helping to break artists.

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Irving Azoff Claims YouTube “Pirates” Are “Really Evil”

The CEO and Chairman of Azoff MSG Entertainment, Irving Azoff, is leveling some heavy criticism at YouTube in very public war as he attempts to get the popular video sharing. Continue reading

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Forbes’ Top Earning Women In Music 2015 [Taylor Swift Is Not #1!]

A new musicians top 10 earnings list is out, and this time its the women of music who got the once over from Forbes' army of calculator jockeys.  Love 'em or. Continue reading

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How Greenpeace Is Using Non-Static Music To Make Digital Activism More Engaging

While there are those who say that the era of musical protest is over, an agency of music hackers has been collaborating with Greenpeace to create interactive digital music as a means of. Continue reading

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Music Publishing News Roundup 7.13.2015: Downtown + Codigo • Streaming In Spain • “Happy Birthday”

Downtown Publishing's deal with Codigo Music/Fania, the rise of music streaming in Spain and the battle of "Happy Birthday" all top this week's music publishing news. 

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Facebook’s Top 10 Songs Of 2014

Contributing to the never-ending stream of year end lists, Facebook has released its Top 10 of 2014.  Made up of the most 'talked about' topics on the massively popular social. Continue reading

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iTunes’ Best Music Of 2014 List Released

There are still a few best of music lists curated by humans among all of the data driven charts. The iTunes annual lists, while not the most adventuresome, are certainly. Continue reading

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Researchers Discover Kickstarter Phrases That Pay

Two Georgia Tech researchers have crunched the data on over 45,000 Kickstarter projects and claim they've revealed the top 100 phrases that signal that a crowdfunding project will or will. Continue reading

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