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A Whiteboard Of Music Startup Elevators Pitches From SF MusicTech

SF Music Tech has become known as a great place for music tech companies to debut, launch new products and network with their peers and potential funding sources.  Hypebot contributor. Continue reading

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Have Your Music Mixed Online At Abbey Road Studios For Less Than $1000

London's famed Abbey Road Studios recently announced the addition of online mixing services for musicians who can't make the trek. It's a smart way for Abbey Road to expand their. Continue reading

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On the Money: Examining Musicians’ Revenue Streams in the New Digital Landscape

What revenue streams are available to musicians and composers? On Music Think Tank, then Future Of Muisc Coalition Executive Director Ann Chaitovitz and Charles McEnerney have found 29 revenue streams. Continue reading

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Coder Discovers More Facebook Music Details Including Featured Services

Dutch coder and digital detecive Yvo Schaap did some digging in the code underneath Facebook over the weekend and came up with a list of services particpating in Facebook Music. Continue reading

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Live Nation To Announce Major Management Company Acquisition Today

(UPDATED) Consolidation in the world of artist management is heating up and Live Nation Entertainment is on the verge of  a major pickup with an announcement expected today, Monday Sept.. Continue reading

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AM NEWS: Facebook Music, RIAA Dings Tenebaum $675K (Again), Payola Today, Apple iCloud Reset

This Thursday we should finally learn what Facebook Music looks like. Over the weekend, a Dutch coder discovered which music services are part of the launch of this joint social. Continue reading

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Interview: Darius Van Arman Of : Jagjaguwar, Dead Oceans & Secretly Canadian [VIDEO]

(UPDATE 2) On This Week In Music, Ian Rogers interviews Darius Van Arman, co-owner of Jagjaguwar, Dead Oceans and Secretly Canadian, three indie labels that have enjoyed incredible organic success. Continue reading

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REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review

Interscope Records offices were used to traffic massive amounts of cocaine, according to a federal probe. The label denied any knowledge of the operation. Grab free beta invites from these. 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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Full Text Of Interscope Statement Denying Involvement In CocaineTrafficking Operation

The offices of Universal's Interscope Records have been used by Jimmy Henchmen, manager of label artist The Game, as a drop off and pickup point for road cases filled with. Continue reading

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