Share this postPlatform & StreamThe New eMusic; Pandora is Running Out of Options; Spotify Partners with Capital One; Drag City Announces First-Ever Streaming Releases Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreThe New eMusic; Pandora is Running Out of Options; Spotify Partners with Capital One; Drag City Announces First-Ever Streaming Releases Platform & StreamMay 11, 2017Share this postPlatform & StreamThe New eMusic; Pandora is Running Out of Options; Spotify Partners with Capital One; Drag City Announces First-Ever Streaming Releases Copy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareThe new service is based around an ownership model featuring downloads exclusively from indie labels and offering users cloud-based storage.A flurry of announcements — including a cash infusion from KKR, new board members and widening losses — sets the stage for a sale of the company.Warner Music Group signed a deal with YouTube and then complained about it. Here’s the video site’s response.Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s Best Troubadour and Bill MacKay’s Esker are on Apple Music.Spotify and Capital One announced a new partnership this morning that will offer 50 percent credit rebates for users who sign up for its premium subscription service using a Capital One Quicksilver card.Learn about the winner of the advertising category of Fast Company’s 2017 World Changing Ideas Awards–and the other innovative finalists.Smart speakers like Amazon Echo speaker and its Alexa assistant have been getting plenty of music-industry people excited about its potential for music.Publishers think they're getting a raw deal in America. But you can't deregulate without destroying some of the biggest streaming services in the world.IBM and Grammy-winning Colombian singer, songwriter and producer Andrés Cepeda will partner to collaboratively compose the artist's next single, a pioneering initiative in the region, marking the convergence of artistic talent and artificial intelligence technology. The Internet radio (and now on-demand streaming) service has $150 million coming from a private equity firm, as long as nobody wants to buy it for a fair price.Steven Stone plays Sherlock Holmes for a day...PreviousNext