WED. BRIEFING: Apple’s Record Profits • Labels Chase MP3Tunes Founder • Cür Music Launches • More
WEDNESDAY 1.27.2016 Music Business News & Views From Around The Web Why do I always find the need to lead with Apple, even though it's not really a music company? Updated continuously. Continue reading
A Musician’s Concise Guide To Using Instagram
Constantly having to manage so many social media accounts can be frustrating for artists, particularly given how little they often seem to have to do with actual music. Still, Instagram has risen. Continue reading
Google Sued By Darlene Love For Not Asking Her Permission To Use A Licensed Song
Although Google was careful to clear the rights to Darlene Love's song in their recent Nexus ads, Love has nonetheless filed a lawsuit on the grounds that Google failed to. Continue reading
Are Sixty Second Songs The Future Of Pop?
While somewhere in the ballpark of three minutes has for years been the standard length for pop music hit singles, artists like EMM and Kenna are bucking this trend by. Continue reading
Is This The End Of AM Radio?
AM radio has historically been one of the best ways for local artists to begin their breakout success, but with numerous technological changes taking place, demand for AM radio has been. Continue reading
Ex-Ticketmaster CEO Hubbard Named Twitter’s Head Of Media After More Key Execs Exit, Stock Tumbles
It's been a rough couple of months at Twitter with a steady stream of key executives either being shown the door or exiting for safer positions elsewhere. To help fill. Continue reading
Canadian Music Week Adds Music Startup Launch Pad
Startup showcases and contests offer a way to push you great idea to head of a crowded pack. Beyond SF MusicTech and SXSW Accelerator, there are too few of these. Continue reading
Spotify Japan Launch Nears + They’re Hiring Worldwide!
Spotify's promised launch in Japan appears right around the corner. The music streamer is now advertising a 12 Tokyo job openings in business development, operations, finance, marketing, PR, product development and. Continue reading