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Pavithra Mohan
Apple Music Secures Support Of Major Indie Labels Copping to the validity of Taylor Swift's recent criticism, Apple agreed this week to pay artists and labels royalties during the free trial for Apple Music. mark for My Articles similar articles
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John Paul Titlow
Taylor Swift Burns Spotify, Praises Apple (And Her Mom) The future of music won't be shaped by record labels and tech industry executives alone: Taylor Swift is going to have her say too. mark for My Articles similar articles
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Pavithra Mohan
No, You Won't Be Listening To Taylor Swift's "1989" On Apple Music BuzzFeed News reports that the pop queen has withheld the best-selling album from Apple's upcoming music streaming platform. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
John Paul Titlow
Report: The FTC Is Probing Apple's Communications With Record Labels The Federal Trade Commission is reportedly probing Apple's approach to securing streaming rights from record labels. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
September 2015
Jonathan Ringen
Spotify, Apple Music, And The Streaming Wars: 5 Things We've Learned The way people listen to music is changing remarkably fast. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
Rose Pastore
Spotify Shows Off Latest User Numbers In Response To Apple Music Spotify revealed its latest user figures: 20 million paying subscribers out of 75 million active users, an increase from the 15 million paying customers and 60 million users reported in January. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
P. Claire Dodson
Without Taylor Swift And Adele, Spotify's 2015 Top Charts Are Mostly Male Part of the beauty in streaming is music discovery, and if platforms are driving away their biggest female acts with low pay, that is going to have a trickle-down effect. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
David Lumb
The Big Way Apple's Upcoming Streaming Music Service Will Differ From Spotify Unlike the popular streaming music service Spotify, Apple's product will not include a free tier. mark for My Articles similar articles
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John Paul Titlow
Apple Is Officially Spotify's Newest, Biggest Competitor After months of speculation, Apple officially entered the music subscription market this afternoon with the official debut of Apple Music. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
Pavithra Mohan
Apple Music Exec Ian Rogers Steps Down The former Beats Music CEO was instrumental in developing Apple Music's Beats 1 radio station and helping the company move into the Spotify-dominated streaming music market. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
Pavithra Mohan
Apple Music Has 11 Million Free Subscribers Apple executives say that 11 million subscribers have signed up for Apple Music's free trial, USA Today reported Thursday. The streaming music service launched just over a month ago on June 30, and charges users $10 per month. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Craig Mazin
5 Things You Didn't Know About Record Deals The basic fact underlying recording contracts is that their terms tilt heavily towards the benefit of the labels, not the artists. Many of the terms border on swindling. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
Tyler Hayes
In Lieu Of Royalties, Music Apps Are Feeding Starving Musicians With Data More and more streaming music services aren't just serving consumers audio, they're also becoming data companies serving up information to artists and rights holders. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
August 20, 2009
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
I Guess iLike This Acquisition by MySpace News Corp. digs deeper into digital music, buying iLike, a music-discovery app with a social networking angle that's been a hit on Facebook for two years. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
April 23, 2002
Damien Cave
Musician to Napster judge: Let my music go A 1960s-era recording artist says he can't get Sony to pay royalties, so his psychedelic pop might as well be free... mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
John Paul Titlow
Just In Time: Spotify Inks Music Deal With Starbucks Under the new deal, Spotify will power the music that plays in 7,000 of Starbucks retail locations in the U.S. mark for My Articles similar articles
Bank Systems & Technology
December 11, 2009
Greg MacSweeney
SWIFT's Restructuring in North America Includes Layoffs SWIFT's Commercial group reduces staff as part of plan to cut $132 million in global operating expenses. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
September 6, 2001
Anthony York
Courtney Love's big Sacramento adventure The singer and actress takes her campaign against the record industry to the California legislature... mark for My Articles similar articles
Bank Systems & Technology
May 24, 2007
Maria Bruno-Britz
TowerGroup Report Questions Criticisms of SWIFT Data Subpoenas US subpoenas of global financial messaging service SWIFT represents a larger problem around global data control, especially between the EU and the US. mark for My Articles similar articles
Home Theater
June 9, 2008
Major Label Expands to Survive The Universal Music Group will now manage classical artists and book concerts, moving into territory previously off-limits to most record labels. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
Neal Ungerleider
Spotify Rolls Out Personalized Playlists The feature, called "Discover Weekly," updates every Monday and offers a two-hour customized playlist based on the listening habits of individual users. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
Elizabeth Segran
What If You Got Paid For Everything You Post On Social Networks? Artists have been struggling to make money as long as art has been existed, but it's been a particularly tough task in the Internet era. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
November 2013
Josh Dean
Let A Billion Streams Bloom Sweden used to be a global leader in music piracy. Today more than a third of all Swedes use Spotify, which now allows unlimited access to some 25 million songs. Spotify cofounder Daniel Ek has lots of competition. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 11, 2006
Alyce Lomax
Recording Industry Gets It? Not Industries that don't present themselves as particularly friendly to customers and suppliers are tasty candidates for disruption, and that's been abundantly clear regarding the recording industry for years now. mark for My Articles similar articles
Fast Company
John Paul Titlow
Spotify's New Social Ads: Smart Engagement Or Twitter Spam Machine? Spotify is experimenting with new ways to keep your attention -- and remind artists who the big kid on the block is as competitors emerge left and right mark for My Articles similar articles
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Neal Ungerleider
Spotify Unveils Concerts, A Personalized Listing Of Shows The streaming music service is now generating personalized concert listings based on users' listening habits. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 27, 2011
Tim Beyers
Facebook Rocks A plan to enter the streaming music business begins to form. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
July 25, 2011
Isac Simon
1 Small-Cap Energy Stock to Consider Is Swift Energy good enough for long-term investors? mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 16, 2008
Rick Aristotle Munarriz
Throw This Stock Away Warner Music Group is part of an archaic industry that has been suffering in recent years. Is it time to get rid of this stock? mark for My Articles similar articles
Wired
December 18, 2007
David Byrne
David Byrne's Survival Strategies for Emerging Artists -- and Megastars What is called the music business today has became the business of selling CDs in plastic cases, and that business will soon be over. But there have never been more opportunities for artists to reach an audience. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
February 24, 2009
Toby Shute
E&Ps Are Going to Zero Amid last week's flurry of earnings releases from exploration and production outfits was the news from Swift Energy that they currently have no rigs operating and no plans for the near future to do so. mark for My Articles similar articles