La Scala... Online; Is SiriusXM Streaming's Unsung Hero?; The Early Origins of Sony Music’s “FILTR” Playlist Brand
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When La Scala Is Sold Out, You Can Still Get In (Online)
The opera house’s new streaming service provides live and on-demand performances, as well as extras like backstage glimpses and educational programs.
Is SiriusXM streaming's unsung hero?
Music streaming subscriber growth rates are slowing, but not for SiriusXM. In addition to satellite broadcasting, its streaming app is a legitimate contender, and despite some decline, sister service Pandora remains a leader among ad-supported music services.
Exploring the early origins of Sony Music’s “FILTR” playlist brand, shrouded in mystery
Little is known about Sony’s “FILTR” playlist brand. Even less has been written.
Trebel Music taps ChatGPT to generate personalised playlists
Trebel Music has been building an audience for its ad-supported ‘offline music’ app in the US, Mexico, Colombia and Indonesia.
AI music startup Boomy warns of catalogue removals from Spotify
AI music startup Boomy has revealed that its distribution pipeline to Spotify has been cut off.
Believe: We’ll block 100% AI-created music from being uploaded to streaming services via TuneCore
Paris-headquartered Believe says it’s working to keep music that’s fully AI-generated off its platforms – and the technology to detect it almost perfectly already exists.
ByteDance shuts down the free tier of its Resso music streaming service
We know that TikTok’s parent company ByteDance wants to launch its Resso music-streaming service in more countries beyond its launch markets India, Brazil and Indonesia.
How The 2023 GRAMMYs On The Hill Awards Addressed The Changing Music Landscape, Celebrated Music Champions & Pushed The Industry Toward Progress
Once again, the music industry paradigm is today shifting in real-time, driven by the rapid rise of emerging technology, the ongoing fight for fair compensation for songwriters and artists, the protection of artists' freedom of creative expression, and other key music industry issues impacting creators — all of which played a central role at the 2023 GRAMMYs On The Hill Awards.