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No hard feelings? Paul McCartney is now tip-toeing back onto Spotify, with tracks mastered for streaming.
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At what point do we admit that the DMCA simply isn't working? That endless cat-and-mousing is great news for companies like Google, and a horrible reality for content owners?
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At least MySpace never did a redesign (at least when it mattered)! But on the heels of a massive and disruptive overhaul that ushered in Timeline, there are now rumblings of even
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The problem is that artists are feeling slighted by streaming services, especially as major labels, fans, and investors reap the enormous benefits. Which plants the seeds for bigger content problems ahead.
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It's becoming a financial quagmire: Pandora (P) just posted wider quarterly losses on bigger revenues, thanks to aggressive licensing costs and continued scaling difficulties.
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Somewhere along the line, we all started worshipping a half-baked theory. It said that the implosion in recordings was a problem over there, a situation for the Lyor Cohens and Doug Morrises of the world.
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DIY keeps getting debunked, this time by hard data. Because if you're doing it yourself - especially after the initial stages - you're probably missing out on significant earnings and stunting your career.
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The following ranking comes from music software (DAW) specialist Digital Music Doctor.
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Facebook (FB) tanked again on Tuesday to $31, a nearly 9 percent drop on the day.
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Welcome to Australia? On day one of Spotify's launch in Australia & New Zealand, Triple J radio reporter Sophie McNeill grilled Spotify managing director Kate Vale on a number of transparency problems.