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Grooveshark Shuts Down, Apologizes "Without Reservation" To RIAA
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Losses Widen At Live Nation
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Instagram Launches Dedicates Music Account @Music
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Jukely Adds $8 Million In Funding To Expand $25/Mo. Concert Subscription Service
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Deezer Exec Outlines Global Music Strategy
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Jay Z Unleashes Tweetstorm Defending TIDAL
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$1 For 3 Months Of Spotify Premium Is Back, But With No Ads How Are Artists, Label Getting Paid?
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TuneCore Paid $36 Million To Indie Musicians In First 3 Months Of 2015
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Live Nation Adds Bonnaroo To Portfolio Of 60 Top Music Festivals
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Twitter Names New Head Of Music
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Project Music Incubator Names 8 Startups To Class Of 2015
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Tim McGraw Draws Fire From Gun Rights Groups Over Sandy Hook Benefit Concert
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Google, Amazon, Pandora, NPR Unite To Fight Better Pay For Musicians
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Spotify Vs. Tidal: Who Is Winning The User Experience War?
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Recording Academy Reorganizes To Offer Stronger Grassroots Activism For Music Creators
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Indie Labels Take Over 50% Of Active Rock Chart
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Eco Revolution: Music Festivals Go Green
REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review
It was another week eventful week in the new music business: Facing $736 million in damages, Grooveshark shut down and apologized to the RIAA, Live Nation reported a weak quarter,. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2015/05/re-28.html]