800+ Artists Lost Tapes In Universal Fire [NY Times]

The New York Times has published a list of over 700 more artists believed to have lost their masters in the 2008 fire that swept the backlot of Universal Studios. Continue reading

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Avid Set To Shift Pro Tools Prices July 1st

A heads up to all you Pro Tools users out there, Avid recently announced via its Facebook page that the company plans to change its prices as soon as July. Continue reading

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WED. BRIEF: 700 Artists Affected By UMG Fire • Spotify vs Wall St • NPR/Edison Smart Speaker Report • More

WEDNESDAY 6.26.19 Music Business News From Around The Web Updated continuously under the More News tab

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AI Completes Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony, But Who Owns The Copyright?

While technology can solve a lot of legal problems, it's also capable of creating plenty as well, as evidenced in the recent instance of artificial intelligence being utilized to complete. Continue reading

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Day In The Life Of A Sound Designer

In this piece, sound designer and industry veteran Cameron Gorham walks us through what it's like to work as a sound designer in the modern music industry, as well as. Continue reading

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Cameo Adds $50M To Deliver Personalized Video Messages From Musicians, Celebrities [and You]

Cameo has raised a $50 million Series B round to expand its marketplace of famous and not so famous musicians, celebrities and influencers who get paid to create short video. Continue reading

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Deepfake Tech Turns Single Photo, Audio Into Bizarre Music Video [ Rasputin sings Beyoncé ]

Deepfake technology is getting so good that it could create a video that turns Donald Trump into a smart and compassionate person. So what if it was used to make. Continue reading

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Netflix Needs Music, But Music Is Fine Without It

After a lengthy amount of time atop the streaming roost, Netflix now faces a serious threat from its competitors, and is hoping that investing in the music industry by creating. Continue reading

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Live Nation Partners With Adobe For The ‘Creative Tour’

Adobe, the software company behind apps like Photoshop, and Spark, has announced the Adobe Creative Tour, a partnership with Live Nation aimed at music fans and creators.

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Music Ally To Launch In China

Music industry consultancy and news site Music Ally has teamed with Kanjian Music, the Chinese music services company, to launch Music Ally China. This new venture will bridge the gap. Continue reading

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