Universal Music Group Kicks Off VR App for Live Concerts; Stashimi Music Streaming App Targets Avid…
Universal Music Group Kicks Off VR App for Live Concerts — www.twice.com
Universal Music Group Kicks Off VR App for Live Concerts — www.twice.com
The music industry is beginning to embrace virtual reality. Universal Music Group (UMG) is launching a new mobile VR app called VRTGO that will allow 3D/360-degree live-streaming performances by artists.
Resonate blockchain-based music-streaming service opens up — musically.com
Music-streaming is an intensely-competitive market that’s daunting for new entrants. Could blockchain technology provide a way in? Resonate hopes so.
Music Streaming App LaMusica Pins Its Future On Short-Form Vertical Video — adexchanger.com
The app aggregates bicultural and bilingual pop culture and entertainment content with a focus on Latin music.
Stashimi Music Streaming App Targets Avid Fans — www.businessinsider.com
A new Los Angeles-based music platform called Stashimi wants to help music lovers stay better connected with their favorite artists. By using web crawlers that scan information across more than 100,000 data sources, the Stashimi serves as a centralized hub to get real-time updates from musicians, breaking industry news and information about trending songs and artists.
How Spotify Can Become A Next Generation “Label” — musicindustryblog.wordpress.com
With the traditional pay-TV model buckling under the pressure of countless streaming subscriptions services like Netflix…
Anthrax’s Scott Ian Has Changed His Tune About Spotify: ‘It’s The Best Thing Ever’ — www.blabbermouth.net
Scott Ian says that he has “embraced Spotify” after initially being against the streaming-music service. Spotify has gotten a lot of criticism f…
Why Spotify’s Discover Weekly is getting really boring — thenextweb.com
I really like what Spotify has been doing since it acquired music data company The Echo Nest. But their flagship feature is getting really boring.
Spotify reaffirms commitment to video streaming despite axing media partners — www.thedrum.com
Spotify has reaffirmed its commitment to its video streaming service after deciding against renewal of its licensing agreements with several major media partners.