For the first time ever, the Recording Industry of America (RIAA) revealed how many high-resolution music titles are available in the United States for downloads and streaming.
JAZZIZ has seen and documented major changes in the record industry within the past few decades.
Google’s paid music services have eclipsed 15 million subscribers, according to two people familiar with the numbers, a milestone for a company that has struggled to build subscription media businesses.
Complaints about the iPhone maker taking a 30 percent cut of App Store subscriptions have merit. But it’s hard to feel too sorry for Spotify.
Rolling Stone magazine announced it's getting into the music chart business, saying it plans to launch five charts next Monday May 13, powered by BuzzAngle, the data company Rolling Stone’s parent company, Penske Media, acquired a stake in last year.
On each episode, Pittman will interview disruptors across the media and entertainment industries, digging for the stories behind their marketing, creative and business successes.
In this guest column, RIAA CEO Mitch Glazier urges the creative and tech communities to come together to reform the Digital Copyright Act.
LiveXLive announced a distribution partnership agreement with Tencent Video.
A panel of delegates from differing industry sectors has weighed in on streaming playlist consumption, discovery, placements, pitching and strategies.
Facebook is rolling out FB5, a new design for that’s "simpler, faster, more immersive and puts your communities at the center."
Endeavor Audio has released just two podcasts since its launch last fall, but both quickly attracted an audience.
Music legend Neil Young has spent several years trying (and failing) to push high-resolution music to the masses. A new book by Young tells the story of how the...
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