Millennials Use Mobile Music Apps More Often Than Any Other Age Group

Wes Davenport is a music marketer, blogger, and publicist based in Nashville, TN. He writes about ways modern musicians can thrive at wesdavenport.com. Follow him on Twitter @wesdavenport for more. Continue reading

Share on:

MySpace’s Annual Relaunch: MyRadio, Mobile App, $20 Million Ad Campaign, Disappeared Blogs

Yesterday the new Myspace fully launched to the world with a huge ad campaign, a celebrity party and lots of coverage. Though some of us thought this was another relaunch,. Continue reading

Share on:

Slacker’s CEO On iTunes Radio And Apple’s Walled Garden

"Maybe people want to rent music, after all," wrote Slacker CEO Jim Cady, reacting to Apple's late entry into music streaming with yesterday's  announcement of iTunes Radio.  In addition to. Continue reading

Share on:

NEWS BRIEF: Sony Music Unltd Cuts Price, Rhaposdy Adds Tix, iRadio Reaction, #NMS2013, Ampya & More

TUESDAY 6.11.2013 Music Business News & Views From Around The Web CLICK HERE Updated Continuously Under Hypebot's More News Tab Above Related articles Pandora Stock Goes Up After Apple's iTunes. Continue reading

Share on:

NEWS BRIEF: 7Digital Wants In On Streaming, iRadio Pushes Ads, BMI Nightclub Wars & More

THURSDAY 6.6.2013 Music Business News & Views From Around The Web CLICK HERE Updated Continuously Under Hypebot's More News Tab Above

Share on:

Timbre App Offers Music Guide To SXSW, Now For Android And iOS

By Eliot Van Buskirk of Evolver.fm. If you live in a place and you enjoy live music, you might enjoy Timbre. To find good shows near your place, you need. Continue reading

Share on:

Rdio Sharpens iOS, Android App Design & Features

By Eliot Van Buskirk of Evolver.fm. Can you imagine if subscription music services had to sell their own hardware? Thankfully, for many reasons, they do not. In order to deliver. Continue reading

Share on:

Apple Is Pulling YouTube From iOS & It’s Bad News For Music, Apps

Guest post by Eliot Van Buskirk of Evolver.fm. When the very first iPhone shipped, literally changing the world as we knew it, it carried a little Trojan horse inside of. Continue reading

Share on: