How Streaming Is Changing Music (Again)
How Streaming Is Changing Music (Again) — hbr.org
What the data shows.
Spotify sees labels as key partners for original content — musically.com
“We’re not in a secret cave just grabbing artists off the street! It starts with the managers and labels first: they now know we’re open for business.”
Why Blockchain Won’t Save the Music Industry (at Least Not Yet) — www.digitalmusicnews.com
The challenge with using the blockchain for the music industry isn’t a technological one. It’s a set of interlocking, legacy business problems.
Tidal can keep Lemonade, Deezer wants its original content to be more like Serial — www.techradar.com
Deezer has big plans for original content — but it won’t look like anything you’d find on Apple or Tidal.
Brisbane music tech company Nightlife Music seals deal with Spotify — www.afr.com
Aussie firm specialising in public background music will work with streaming giant Spotify following the creation of a virtual jukebox.
Drake Is The Most Streamed Artist on Spotify, Ever — www.thrillist.com
Three times more people than the entire US population listened to “One Dance” this year. Not at the same time, though.
Vevo Music Videos Land On TiVo — zatznotfunny.com
Many years after the Music Choice app was retired from TiVo retail boxes, Vevo has finally arrived to meet that acoustic demand.