Share this postPlatform & StreamDeezer Seeks Musical Edge on Spotify; Tencent Music Signs Rights Deal with AlibabaCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreDeezer Seeks Musical Edge on Spotify; Tencent Music Signs Rights Deal with AlibabaPlatform & StreamSep 12, 2017Share this postPlatform & StreamDeezer Seeks Musical Edge on Spotify; Tencent Music Signs Rights Deal with AlibabaCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareFrom Brazilian gospel to Puerto Rican reggaeton and Dutch hip-hop, music streaming company Deezer is scouring the globe for gaps in the market where it can survive and thrive against Spotify and Apple.Spotify is expected to follow in the footsteps of Deezer, Google Play and Apple Music with a launch in South Africa in the next few months, according to a local report citing a recent recruiting ad from Spotify for a senior editor/music programmer in South Africa.Artur Sargsyan, the owner and operator of Sharebeast.com, a file-sharing site popular among music fans before it was shut down two years ago, has pleaded guilty to criminal copyright infringement.The new Mighty, an $86 ultra-small music player, syncs with your Spotify playlists and plays them offline. Can it replace the increasingly obsolete iPod?When Spotify and Hulu announced a joint effort this week to sell their streaming services at a combined discount rate to select niche markets, it was touted as a savvy marriage of audio and video content.The deal, announced Tuesday morning by Tencent, gives Alibaba the right to stream music from some of Tencent’s exclusive deals with international music labels such as Sony and Universal Music, in exchange for reciprocal rights to Alibaba’s catalogue of Chinese and Japanese classics.What is Facebook's music-licensing strategy going to be? It's one of the big music-industry questions of 2017, with rumours flying thick and fast.The UK marketing community has been urged to help raise funds for the survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire through what hopes to be the largest ever music marketing quiz, organised with the aim of raising £50,000.Neil Finn, the frontman of Crowded House, was diving into the world of livestreaming long before your mate decided to 'go live' on the bus into town.PreviousNext