Ticketfly Site Offline 6 Days After Hack, Personal Info On 26 Million Users Stolen
Ticketfly.com was still offline Wednesday, more than six days after a hack that included a ransom demand and the public posting of as many as 26 million stolen email addresses, home. Continue reading
Ticketfly Site Still Offline Tuesday Afternoon, 5 Days After Hack [UPDATE]
[UPDATE] Ticketfly.com was still offline as of Tuesday afternoon, more than five days after being hacked and hit with a ransom demand. Many of the the venues and promoters it. Continue reading
Ticketfly Slowly Coming Back Online 4+ Days After Hack [UPDATE 3]
[UPDATE 3] Ticketfly, and the venues and promoters it serves, are slowly coming back online more than four days after being forced offline by a hack and ransom demand. The. Continue reading
Music Ticketing News: Limited Run, Eventbrite x Facebook, TapCanvas, Ticketmaster
Recent music ticketing news includes the launch of a ticket selling module on Limited Run's D2F ecommerce platform. Eventbrite quickly integrated their services with Facebook's newly launched "Buy Tickets" button. Continue reading
Ticketing News: Artful.ly Open Sources, Picatic Crowdfunds, Eventbrite x Apple’s Passbook
Ticketing continues its wave of innovation as online services expand their features and make disruptive moves. Fractured Atlas recently open sourced their nonprofit-oriented ticketing, donations and contacts platform Artful.ly. Picatic. Continue reading
Comedian Louis CK Offers Music Industry ‘How To’
Guest post by Eliot Van Buskirk of Evolver.fm. Lots of people are talking about whether electronic artists push one button or more than one button when they play live. Everyone. Continue reading
Alternatives To Scalping Your Own Tickets: Tikly, TicketMob, Ticketscript
The recent news regarding String Cheese Incident scalping their own tickets suggests the need for more attention to emerging alternative ticket services. Tikly shares some similar perspectives with String Cheese;. Continue reading
MusicThinkTank.com Weekly Recap: Five Bucks & Much More
Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Scott Honsberger: Five Bucks Adam Bernard: Fan Friction – How The Internet is Failing Artists by Adam Bernard Daren Smith: How To Sound. Continue reading
Are You Charging Too Little For Your Live Shows?
Five bucks – that’s how much shows cost in the past and for some shows now. Scott Honsberger thinks charging $5 for a show is a bad idea for musicians.. Continue reading
MTT Weekly Recap: Derek Sivers On The Co-op Business Model
Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Derek Sivers: Derek Sivers On The Co-op Business Model: Share Whatever You've Got Michael Brandvold: From the Mouth of a Artist, Tend to. Continue reading