Share this postPlatform & StreamPhish, Streaming Pioneers; Spotify Launches Feature to Help Artists Submit Music to PlaylistsCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMorePhish, Streaming Pioneers; Spotify Launches Feature to Help Artists Submit Music to PlaylistsPlatform & StreamJul 23, 2018Share this postPlatform & StreamPhish, Streaming Pioneers; Spotify Launches Feature to Help Artists Submit Music to PlaylistsCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareThe iconic jam band has been one of the quieter successes of the streaming music revolution.Red Bull Radio doesn’t run ads or serve as another revenue stream for its parent company. It’s another marketing vehicle for Red Bull, the largest energy drink distributor worldwide.Spotify on Wednesday announced a new feature designed to make it easier for artists and labels to submit unreleased music to the Spotify editorial team for playlist consideration. The feature, which is launching into beta, will be modified based on partner feedback before a full rollout.The documentary Lynyrd Skynyrd: If I Leave Here Tomorrow premieres on Showtime Aug. 18. Directed by Stephen Kijak and featuring interviews and never-before-seen footage, the film “takes viewers on a trip through the history, myth and legend of one of the most iconic American rock bands,” said Showtime.YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki has shared an update that focuses on the streamer's top five priorities for 2018. At least three of the updates are great news for musicians and other creators. Women are reportedly experiencing harassment on Spotify, and the company is still stalling on a block feature that might help.Over a four-decade career as lead singer for Def Leppard, Joe Elliott has sung about sugar, passion killers, hypnosis, “magical mysteria,” pyromania, being brought to his knees by love andAll three major labels are unhappy with the number of song placement they receive on key Spotify playlists and demanding preferential treatment, according to a new report.After Spotify's debut on the NY Stock Exchange last April, Ek is now worth a reported US$2.4 billionLibraries throughout the world are taking notice of the demand for music streaming and are offering patrons a chance to listen to their favorite artists for free using an app known as Freegal Music.PreviousNext