What US Artists Touring Abroad Need, How To Procure It

For lots of bands and artists, being a touring musician presents for them and opportunity to see the world while simultaneously pursuing their dreams. That said, international touring presents its. Continue reading

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Top Music Blogs For Learners

While the internet is rife with countless excellent music blogs, artists just getting started in learning about music and the music industry benefit more from certain sites than others. Here. Continue reading

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Spotify Expands Self-Serve Ad Platform To UK, Canada

Spotify is expanding the public beta of its Ad Studio self-service ad platform to the UK and Canada. Nuch like Facebook's ad platform, Spotify Ad Studio allows marketers to create audio. Continue reading

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#SXSW, Austin On Edge After Series Of Fatal Bombings

In Austin on Monday, police warned residents and tens of thousands of visitors in the city for SXSW to be on the lookout after a series of package bomb attacks. Continue reading

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Apple Music Has 38M Paid Subs, 8M Trials, Up 2M Monthly

[UPDATED] Apple Music has added 2 million subscribers since the Wall Street Journal reported 36 million in early February. Apple exec Eddy Cue told the crowd at SXSW Monday that. Continue reading

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TUE. BRIEF: Apple’s Eddie Cue @ SXSW • Spotify Sets Stock Listing • WMG Gives Lil Pump $8M • More

TUESDAY 3.13.1​8​ Music Business News From Around The Web  Updated continuously under our More News tab

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Spotify Expands To Israel, Vietnam, South Africa

Spotify launched today in Israel and will be live this week in South Africa and Vietnam.  That brings the total number of countries where the world's largest music streamer is. Continue reading

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Is The Music Modernization Act Ready For Prime Time?

The higher ups are, it seems, eager to rush the Music Modernization Act through the U.S. Congress as quickly as possible, with little opportunity for public comment. Chris Castle poignantly. Continue reading

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iHeartMedia Admits It Has No Deal With $20B In Creditors, Bankruptcy Deadline Looms

iHeartMedia admitted in a Monday morning SEC filing that is has been unable to come to terms with its $20 billion in creditors despite weeks of negotiations. 

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