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How AI Music Scams steal from Musicians and Labels [VIDEO]

Scammers and some more “legitimate” players are using AI to impersonate artists and flood playlists with fake tracks and making millions.

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P-pop Goes Global with BINI, SB19, New Wave of Filipino Artists

Once a sleeping giant on the worldwide stage, a massive audience is forming as P-Pop goes global thanks to social media virality and authenticity.

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U.S. Performing Rights are broken and unreasonable, says NIVA

The National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) says that U.S. performing rights are broken and is demanding change. The comments came in a new letter filed with the Copyright Office which is investigating U.S. Performing Rights Organizations (PROs).

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Email Marketing for Musicians Made Easy

Want to grow your fanbase and make more money from music? Email Marketing for Musicians breaks down how email connects with fans and boosts income, without getting spammy.

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Booking A Small Venue: Free Live Music Society Webinar

Successfully booking a small venue is getting more difficult whether it’s in a competitive or a tertiary market. A free Live Music Society webinar will offer tools and strategies to find, negotiate and produce more successful shows.

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Lessons worth learning from the Tencent Music Super VIP tier

MIDiA’s Olivia Jones writes about how the Tencent Music SVIP tier is setting a new standard with features and strategies that deliver faster, measurable results. Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music and other western streaming platforms need to take note.

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TikTok For Artists

TikTok For Artists launches with Analytics, Pre-saves, Teams

TikTok for Artists has officially launched. The new music insights platform is designed to help artists and their teams build careers.

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20 years ago, labels targeted fandom. Will it work the second time around?

As record labels push to monetize fandom yet again, the are reviving an old playbook. But will today’s artists play along? The recorded industry’s future may hinge on expanded rights deals and there ability to finally deliver on their promise, writes Tatiana Cirisano of MIDiA Research

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Live Music Industry News Roundup

Last week we’ve shared major stories from the stage and beyond, including a critical look at Live Nation by the Wall Street Journal, why concerts tickets are so pricey, ticket resales, the NIVA conference and more.

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Your Morning Coffee podcast

Your Morning Coffee Podcast: AI, Concert stats, Fandom & More

Episode 252 of Jay Gilbert and Mike Etchart’s podcast Your Morning Coffee Podcast: Weekly News for the New Music Business is available now.

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