Five Things Spotify Needs to Fix in 2019; Qobuz Takes on Spotify, Tidal by Banking on Sound Quality
Five Things Spotify Needs to Fix in 2019 — Rolling Stone — www.rollingstone.com
Five Things Spotify Needs to Fix in 2019 — Rolling Stone — www.rollingstone.com
The company finished 2018 with its first ever quarterly operating profit but still faces a few stark challenges.
Qobuz takes on Spotify and Tidal by banking on sound quality — www.cnet.com
Streaming music service Qobuz launches in the US with high-quality music streams and a unique download store.
SiriusXM radios standard on all International on-highway trucks — www.trucker.com
SiriusXM radios are now standard equipment for all International Truck’s on-highway tractors including the LoneStar, LT Series and RH Series trucks.
Beatport & DJcity Team Up to Form Beatsource for Open-Format DJs — www.billboard.com
Leading DJ music source Beatport and subscription-based digital DJ record pool DJcity announced on Wednesday they would be combining their resources to launch Beatsource, a new digital music retail experience for open-format DJs.
Deezer NEXT 2019 Announces Manuel Turizo and Cheyo Carrillo as US Priority Acts — www.billboard.com
Global music streaming service Deezer has revealed its 2019 Deezer NEXT edition, including Latin singers Manuel Turizo and Cheyo Carrillo in the roster.
How to make the most of a song or album premiere — haulixdaily.com
With competition fiercer than ever, artists and journalists alike need to be sure their next premiere has a meaningful impact.
Symphonic Distribution launches sync licensing arm, Bodega Sync — www.musicbusinessworldwide.com
Bodega will act as a standalone sync licensing agency
Radio Gaga: The story of in-car entertainment — www.motoringresearch.com
Adventures in Hi-Fi: from its roots in the 1920s to Apple Carplay, we chart the history of in-car entertainment
Study: Spotify is now installed on 33% of Dutch smartphones — musically.com
Spotify’s app is now installed on 33% of Dutch smartphones. Apple Music, on 5%, is some way behind.
Drake’s ‘So Far Gone’ Is Heading to Streaming Services — noisey.vice.com
The mixtape will be available on digital platforms for its 10 year anniversary.