What Comes After Streaming Music Services? Fender Audio Debuts at CES with New Speakers, Headphones
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What Comes After Streaming Music Services? 2026 Will Offer Clues.
We can see signs that the music industry may be ready to move on from a model that hasn’t really changed in over a decade. Every mode of distributing music to the public has its era, and then something else takes over. 2026 could be the year when music services like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Deezer level off in their industry impact.
Is Spotify Sunsetting the 'Basic' Music-Only Subscription?
Spotify’s ‘Basic’ music-only subscription now comes with an important caveat: if you cancel it, you’ll lose access to the tier forever. Is Spotify simply sunsetting this tier — and further slashing songwriter royalties?
Fender forays into consumer audio with two Bluetooth speakers and a set of wireless over-ear headphones
The company has unveiled Fender Audio, launching through it its first consumer-focused headphones and speakers. It should be noted that Fender already sells a number of headphones and speaker models, but these have, until now, been more geared towards professionals, producers and hardcore audiophiles.
Jacob Varghese of Noctil Shares His 2026 Music Predictions
“The rise of generative AI demands the industry move from discussing copyright concerns to mandating data-level enforcement in 2026. While major licensing deals are being secured with AI creation companies, the issue is no longer just about the commercial agreement; it’s about technological governance….”
David Bowie’s ‘Heroes’ sees huge streaming surge after ‘Stranger Things’ finale
The classic song soundtracked the closing moments of the show.
UK audio music stream volume topped 210 billion in 2025 – but YoY growth slowed
Growth in streaming consumption has slowed down in the UK, but vinyl continues to soar in popularity.
Kanye West's Associates Say There Will Be No AI on New Album
Music manager Peter Jideonwo hopped on X over the weekend to confirm that the rapper’s upcoming LP won’t feature any artificially generated music.
Report: 56.9% of new independent songs in China are AI-generated
An article on state-owned outlet People’s Daily about AI opening “new horizons for China’s music industry” thoroughly buries its lede towards the bottom of the piece.
How AI will reshape digital discovery, consumption, and ad revenues
Earlier versions of the digital world were highly interactive. Finding information or content required search, click-through, and a process of discovery to land you on a specific website. This led to a variety of ad placement opportunities, and interim exposure to new information, content, and websites along the journey.
Saving Country Music’s New Policy on AI Music for 2026
With the existential threat that music derived from AI poses to human creators and the integrity of the music industry—and the threat it poses to the integrity of media coverage of music specifically—Saving Country Music is enacting a new policy that will affect all music coverage, and all music submitted to the website for coverage and review.
AI in the Music Industry: Defending Human Emotion and Creative Risk
As music producers, label owners, and A&Rs, our job has always been to find and nurture genuine talent — people with raw authenticity, who dare to stand out and share their deepest emotions through their work.
Nubila Network Joins Audiera To Merge Real-World Signals And AI Music
Audiera is very famous and earned fame very early in the market for creating Web3 music and audio all over the world. Nubila Network is also facilitating users with AI and real-world data for significant development.
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