
Getting It Done: The Week in D.I.Y & Indie Music
Last week, our tips and advice for the independent, do-it-yourselfers out there covered how to create a one-stop promotion tool, what explicit music does to your streams, and more… Create. Continue reading

REWIND: The new music industry’s week in review
A busy week by any definition, the music industry was no exception; with 2024 Grammy regulations released, YouTube caters to content with AI quizzes and more… 5 Movies that changed. Continue reading

Spotify expands analytics to give ‘a 360-degree view of your audience’
When Spotify For Artists deleted older historical data last month, they said they did it to make room for new features, and a just-launched Audience Segmentation feature makes good on. Continue reading

The need for scarcity in Music and Entertainment [MIDiA]
AI may be causing an exciting Christmas Day-like boom of content and creativity, but is the industry showing real signs of significant growth? by Hanna Kahlert of MIDiA AI has. Continue reading

Top 6 Ways to make money as a Musician
While income related to live performances is the top revenue source for many musicians, it’s far from the only one. In fact, you’ll need multiple income streams to carve out. Continue reading

Indie Spotlight: Jenna LoMonaco, head of US marketing at ONErpm
Music executive Jenna LoMonaco of ONEprm discusses her notable journey to success that any music business newbie should take a look at. via A2IM Jenna LoMonaco is the head of. Continue reading

What are music marketing drivers, and why do they matter so much?
This week’s Hypebot Flashback Friday revisits a perennially popular post on music marketing drivers. MMDs are the underlying forces that compel a potential fam to want to listen to a. Continue reading

6 Reasons to release new music each week
As intimidating as it seems, releasing new music each week has many undeniable benefits. Aside from making your fans happy to hear more from you, this practice does so much. Continue reading

Predatory ticket resellers cost artists, confused fans millions, NITO study shows
Concert ticket resellers like StubHub, Vivid, and SeatGeek earn tens of millions of dollars each year at the expense of fans, artists, and venues, according to a new study by. Continue reading

The tap water music industry needs to become a bottled one [MIDiA]
Keep reading to see how this creative and insightful analogy posed by Kris Thakar of MIDiA unfolds and will likely change how you think about the future of streaming. by. Continue reading