The Internet is a Strange Place for Music; YouTube Music on Android; Ask Siri to Play Songs on…
The Internet is a Strange Place for Music — nmbx.newmusicusa.org
The Internet is a Strange Place for Music — nmbx.newmusicusa.org
The scrubber bar in digital media players gives people a particular control over time, making it markedly different from any live circumstance. Composer Brandon Lincoln Snyder explores how this shift transforms our listening experience.
YouTube Music will now come preinstalled on Android devices — www.theverge.com
YouTube Music is the latest Google app that will come bundled as part of Android.
You’ll soon be able to ask Siri to play songs on Spotify — www.engadget.com
It’s been a long time coming, but it looks like you’ll soon be able to queue up songs on Spotify with the help of Siri.
Tidal brings its streaming music and videos to Roku — www.engadget.com
For streaming music listeners who prefer Tidal and its commitment to high-quality lossless audio, now its experience is available via Roku.
Audiomack Is Quietly Discovering Artists Before TikTok, Spotify, and SoundCloud — www.digitalmusicnews.com
“We’ve created an app where young music fans go every day,” said Dave Ponte, Chief Marketing Officer and Co-Founder at Audiomack.
Sony’s immersive 360 Reality Audio is coming to Amazon Music — www.engadget.com
Amazon’s newest addition to its smart speaker lineup, the Echo Studio, doesn’t only offer higher quality audio than its brethren.
How voice speakers like Amazon Echo are improving users’ musical taste — adage.com
UMG’s Barak Moffitt explains how using voice-activated speakers in the home is leading to surprising new trends in listening habits.
Start-up Audoo joins Abbey Road Red tech incubator — Music Business Worldwide — www.musicbusinessworldwide.com
Audoo was launched in 2018 to monitor and distribute music royalties.
Where Will Sirius XM Be in 10 Years? — www.fool.com
Satellite radio’s lone rock star wildly outperformed the market over the last decade. The next one will be more challenging.
Disney Music Group Brings More Than 50 Soundtracks, the Disney Hits Playlist to Amazon Prime Music Listeners In Multi-Territories — platformandstream.wordpress.com
Disney Music and Amazon Music announced more than 50 soundtracks from Disney’s classic animated films, Disney-Pixar films, plus select titles from Disney Junior, Marvel Studios and Lucasfilm are now available to stream on Prime Music for the first time ever in Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Mexico and Japan.
Licensing start-up Soundfeed, used by 150 labels, moves to open beta — www.musicbusinessworldwide.com
Company says that it simplifies the task of finding licensable repertoire from non-domestic territories
Music streaming is a potent tool to engage with millennials — The Financial Express — www.financialexpress.com
The most interesting part of this disruptive market is that as consumers’ media consumption habits are evolving, brands are seeking better technology to target them with relevant content and occasions.
Music Streaming Takes Hip Hop And R&B To The Top — moguldom.com
Gone are the days that we wait in line for CDs and listen to full albums on repeat. Instead, music streaming has become the primary way we consume music.
Billie Eilish and Apple’s ‘Share Your Gifts’ Wins Grand Clio in Music — musebycl.io
DDB’s ‘The Uncensored Playlist’ tops Music Marketing.
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