Tencent Leads $57M Pex Funding Round

[UPDATED] Digital rights technology provider Pex has announced a $57 million investment round that includes= Tencent, Tencent Music Entertainment, the CueBall Group, NextGen Ventures Partners, Amaranthine along witth existing investors. The. Continue reading

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How Should We Measure An Artist’s Success On 2021?

Combine a fractured global fanscape with an explosion in data and “the idea of a single measure of artist success looks less relevant and meaningful,” writes MIDiA analyst Keith Jopling.. Continue reading

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How To Understand Your Pandora Data

In this edition of How Music Charts, Dan Wissinger and Jay Troop of the online radio/streaming platform Pandora discuss what Pandora is, why it’s so important in the broader music. Continue reading

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How to Process Music Industry Data

In this piece, Liv Buli explains the Data Pyramid, a tool which allows musicians to synthesize data and information into actual actionable intelligence. Guest post by Liv Buli of Berklee. Continue reading

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From Business School To Billboard Charts With Rapper Call Me Ace

Columbia/UC Berkeley MBA graduate, and tech industry veteran and ex-Deloitte consultant Call Me Ace has, in addition to his prolific business pursuits, also been releasing music the entire time, and. Continue reading

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How To Discover Rising Artists on Chartmetric

In this first of a multi-part series – the 6MO: Breakthrough Artists report – the analysts at Chartmetric break down the data to reveal rising artists currently making a splash. Continue reading

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How Chartmetrics Used Data To Predict The Winners Of The CMAs

Through a combination of social and streaming data, the good people at Chartmetric cast some educated guesses on who would come out on top at this year’s Country Music Awards. Continue reading

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Getting Data To Work For You In An Analog Music Industry

While digital analytics have come to permeate much of the music business, thing like talent buying, festival organizing, and venue management have remained very much “analog” work. So how can. Continue reading

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