Why I Still Use Jango

Ever heard of Jango? It's Pandora-style Internet radio where artists can pay to get airplay alongside big name artists. On Music Think Tank, Brian Hazard talks about what Jango has. Continue reading

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SpotiWHY? Are Subscription Music Services A Sustainable Business Model?

MUST READ: Subscription music and streaming services have been everywhere lately especially Spotify – a service that many either love or hate. We've covering Spotify’s controversy with artist payments and. Continue reading

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MTT Weekly Recap: We Need Curators, We Don’t Need Gatekeepers…

Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Michael Epstein: We do need curators, but we don't need gatekeepers or why you should stop using Pandora Zaque Eyn: Building a better. Continue reading

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We Need Curators, Not Gatekeepers (or) Why You Should Stop Using Pandora

How do you discover new music? Michael Epstein used to listen to radio or watch MTV. Then, Pandora came along to help by analyzing what people already like. That’s great;. Continue reading

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Is The Future Of Music In The Clouds?

Music in cloud services and music subscriptions are being touted as driving the next wave of music innovation and consumption. On Music Think Tank, Shachar Oren shares his skepticism of. Continue reading

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MTT Weekly Recap: What are the odds of succeeding without a record deal?

Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Brandon Walsh: Pandora- What's In A Name? Does The Music Service Walk Its Talk? MTT: Andrew Dubber & Monkey On The Roof Blake. Continue reading

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Pandora – What’s In A Name? Does The Streaming Service Walk Its Talk?

Days after an IPO that started strong around $20, Pandora settled back. closing Friday at $13.40.  One analyst suggested that the stock could trade as low as $5.50.  Against that. Continue reading

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Discover New Music: Algorithms Or Your Friends’ Suggestions?

Where do you discover new music? Maybe you heard from a friend about a new band or discovered new music through services like Pandora. Traditionally, the record labels were the. Continue reading

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Pandora Forces $29.95 Payments From Indie Bands

(UPDATED) Until recently, Pandora accepted music from indie artists at no cost in almost any form including home burned CD-R's. But now, in part because of a deal to display. Continue reading

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