TOP POSTS: This Week’s Most Read Posts On Hypebot
The most popular articles shared on Hypebot this week explored whether Spotify has already become too big for record labels to keep it from competing with them, 50 Cent's pricey. Continue reading
Will Streaming Music’s Growth Alter Streaming Music?
[UPDATED] It wasn't that long ago that the music industry was experiencing its worst slump ever, with streaming seen as a dubious alternative to physical sales. Fast-forward and streaming revenue. Continue reading
Benefits For Producers, Engineers In Music Modernization Act
At long last the comprehensive and sweeping Music Modernization Act has been signed into law, affecting industry professionals everywhere. While the legislation was certainly surrounded by its share of controversy,. Continue reading
5 Things You Should Share With Your Fans Besides Music
While sharing the music they've created should certainly be an artist's number one priority when it comes to interacting with fans, but as the distance between audience and creator shrinks,. Continue reading
Spotify, Google Partner For Free Smart Speakers with Premium Family Plan
Spotify has partnering with Google Home to give U.S. subscribers with Premium for Family plans a free Google Home Mini smart speaker. The offer, valued at $49, is good for. Continue reading
Martin Atkins’ Punk Rock Rules For Music Business Success
Martin Atkins has drummed for Public Image Limited, Ministry and Nine Inch Nails. But in recent years, he has become an author and educator. Now at Millikin University, Atkins shares why more artists. Continue reading
Behind The Curtain: Inside The Bandzoogle Support Team
Hypebot chronicles music tech and how its changing music discovery, consumption, marketing and monetization. But seldom do we get to share a look behind the scenes at the people that. Continue reading
SoundCloud Bows To Critics, Revises Premier Agreement
SoundCloud has revised its Premier agreement, which artists must sign before they can monetize their music on the platform, after receiving almost universal condemnation. Like a similar free service from. Continue reading