Share this postPlatform & StreamWhy Can We Still Buy Music?; Neil Young's New Streaming Service; iHeartMedia; Pandora PremiumCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreWhy Can We Still Buy Music?; Neil Young's New Streaming Service; iHeartMedia; Pandora PremiumPlatform & StreamApr 24, 2017Share this postPlatform & StreamWhy Can We Still Buy Music?; Neil Young's New Streaming Service; iHeartMedia; Pandora PremiumCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareWhy can we still buy music? One day we could be living in a world where music cannot be bought, only accessed. With one exception.Can an algorithm tell the difference between a happy song and a sad one? Spotify thinks soNeil Young has launched a new streaming service. It's called XStream and follows on from his previous streaming service PONO.One of the US music business’s most important media partners has admitted that it may go bust before the end of 2017.Radio Edit: Where YouTube fits into world of online music streaming - Kamloops This WeekKey takeaway: Now, with the broad rollout of Pandora Premium, there are three tiers, three ways for artists and labels to connect with listeners and earn royalties, and a couple different ways…His albums are back on Spotify. New releases full of unheard recordings are on the way. For a fan, there is joy and pain in knowing the work Prince guarded so tightly won't stay that way for long.Apple Inc. is introducing a program to promote young musicians with a monthlong barrage of videos, playlists and new music, deepening the technology giant’s direct investment in artists through Apple Music.Samsung has teamed up with Google to bring music streaming to the S8 -- which says a lot about Samsung's changing priorities.Streaming music service, Pandora, recently launched a robust advertising campaign pushing the upgrade to Pandora Premium. Problem is, while there is a compelling reason to do so, you won't see it in the ads.Korea has increasingly embraced paid streaming services as the main source of music content compared to other countries, according to the International Federation of Phonographic Industry.PreviousNext