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Helping Is Hot: Why Help Content Doesn’t Work for Musicians

Help content like tutorials helps creators get discovered online. But often, help content doesn’t work for musicians. Learn why that’s a problem and if there are ways for artists to use help content without losing their identity.

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AM Radio must pay artists it’s fair share, says Chris Castle

AM and all US radio plays music without paying the performing artists. Congress can fix it with a new law already under consideration and many are demanding action. AM Radio must pay it’s fair share, writes Chris Castle.

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Live Music Society small venue grants

26 new Live Music Society grants to small venues top $765,000

Live Music Society has announced a new round of grants to 26 small performance venues. Recipients of these Music in Action Live Music Society grants will cumulatively receive $765,500 to support innovative li programming.

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TikTok For Artists

TikTok for Artists Guide: Features, Benefits and Why It Matters

TikTok just launched a free new tool that helps artists track their music and grow faster. From song stats to fan insights, here’s the rundown on How TikTok For Artists can boost your career.

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Musicians battle Climate Change

Don’t just release it: How to launch music strategically

Dropping a song and hoping for the best won’t cut it anymore. Learn how launch music strategically, turn it into a real event that grabs attention and grows a fanbase.

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PROs Exacerbate Inequality Among Musicians [Michael Dorf]

Despite their mission to protect music creators, Performing Rights Organizations (PROs) often funnel royalties to major artists while leaving independent musicians behind, says Michael Dorf. The founder of the Knitting. Continue reading

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Live Nation is devouring live music $1B investment

Live Nation invests $1B in new venues in 18 smaller U.S. cities

Live Nation invests $1B in 18 new venues across the U.S. “bringing more big shows to smaller cities.”

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social media for muscians

How to Upgrade Your Online Presence in just One Day

Stale social media might be costing you fans, but a quick DIY refresh can turn that around in just one day. Learn how to upgrade your online presence, optimize your profile, boost engagement, and convert casual visitors into loyal listeners, without a big budget.

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MITC mental health service for musicians

MITC launches 24 hour mental health service for musicians, pros

The Music Industry Therapist Collective (MITC) has launched an online mental health service for musicians, performers and touring professionals. 

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CD Duplication vs Replication

CD Duplication vs Replication: Options for your Next Release

Trying to release physical copies of your music on a tight budget? Explore cost-effective CD duplication vs replication and manufacturing to create high-quality albums to sell at shows and online.

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