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Rewind – The Music Industry’s Week In Review: MIDEM, MySpace, Google, ReverbNation & More

Hypebot gives an overview of trends and thoughts on MIDEM. The decline of MySpace is wonderful for musicians. Here's why. Mark Mulligan argues that at this point digital music has failed. ReverbNation links got banned accidently in Facebook for a. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/20

  • Hypebot gives an overview of trends and thoughts on MIDEM.
  • The decline of MySpace is wonderful for musicians. Here's why.
  • Mark Mulligan argues that at this point digital music has failed.
  • ReverbNation links got banned accidently in Facebook for a day.
image from www.hypebot.com More Rewind:
  • UK's Psonar launched a pay-per-play music streaming system.
  • Why The Bastard Fairies left MySpace and Facebook for good.
  • Facebook Credits is being rolled out – will it ever apply to music?
  • Classic album listening clubs are starting to arise across the UK.
  • Third of leading UK insurance providers don't cover digital music.
  • How will Google utilize YouTube assets in their new music service?
  • The current crew behind The Pirate Bay is creating The Music Bay.
  • mySpoonful offers a weekly dose of indie music to busy people.
  • Hypebot did a case-study of the American Apparel in-store radio.
  • SonicBids released their brand-new Facebook profile builder tool.
  • A NYU professor created an anonymous, DIY file-sharing network.
  • Why you wait awhile to get an iPad to take merch table payments
  • Google has started to censor terms associated with music piracy.
  • Bln.ker is a new site that lets you update all artist pages at once.
  • Fanity is a new artist-tracking, update site that empowers fans.
  • First Masters Of The Arts degree in The Beatles is rewarded.
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