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New Song Release Schedules Explained
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As the music economy continues to shift, it's important we keep our thinking current, particularly when it comes to releasing songs. Here we breakdown what a modern release schedule looks like, as well as how implementing one will benefit the artist. Guest post by Bobby Owsinski on Music 3.0 Our current Music 4.0 world requires new thinking regarding song releases. Here’s an excerpt from my Music 4.1 Internet Music Guidebook that outlines the new release schedule and its benefits. “If we go ...
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YouTube Red, Google Play Music To Merge, Says Music Chief Lyor Cohen
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Did you even remember that Google has two music services? You're not alone. The fact that YouTube Red and Google Play Music compete is confusing, at best. Finally, Google has decided to merge the two to create a new music service. Google and YouTube will merge their music services to create a new one, YouTube's head of music, Lyor Cohen reveled during a panel sponsored by the New Music Seminar yesterday in NYC. Cohen said that a combined service would ...
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The Legalities Behind A Cover Song
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The recording of covers is common practice in the music industry, and has only become more popular of late, particularly with the rise of YouTube. Still, by nature of the fact that a cover is someone else's intellectual property, there are inherent legal complications. Here we look at what some of those might be. Guest post by Justin M. Jacobson, Esq. of The Jacobson Firm It is natural for musicians to record other people’s tunes. The subsequent version of an original ...
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All Laid-Off SoundCloud Staffers Are Being Offered $10,000 From WeTransfer "To Start Something"
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After 173 SoundCloud employees were laid off a few weeks ago, the outpouring of support led to a “Hire a SoundClouder” Google doc to connect them with new jobs. Now, WeTransfer has shown their respect for the laid-off innovators with the offer of a $10,000 check, with almost no strings attached. In an open letter, Damian Bradfield, the president of WeTransfer, shared the genesis of his offer of $10,000 to each of the 173 people just recently laid off from ...
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New Analysis Calculates, Compares Per Stream Payouts From Spotify, Apple Music, Pandora, YouTube and More
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Data crunchers Information Is Beautiful caused a stir last year when they waded through data from indie artists to determine the indeterminable—what streaming services actually pay per stream. Now, they're back with an updated and eye- opening analysis. By Bobby Owsinski of Music 3.0 Trying to figure out exactly how much a streaming service pays per stream is a moving target, since there are so many variables involved. That said, an interesting chart from Information Is Beautiful tries to average it all out to ...
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How Congress Can Right Wrong For Music Released Pre-1972
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While the vast majority of streams for pre-1972 recording do currently receive some form of royalty payout from Pandora, a new bill recently introduced and known as the CLASSICS Act would ensure a greater degree of equality for all recordings. Guest post by Glenn Peoples, Music Insights and Analytics at Pandora of Medium Imagine the uproar if digital music services chose not to pay royalties for some of the spins on their platforms. It certainly wouldn’t be overlooked by the music ...
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Is Sofar Sounds The Uber Of House Concerts?
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Sofar Sounds, a startup underwritten by millions in venture capital, has been putting on a number of house shows, and although the company has a loyal user base, it has been facing some significant criticism for not paying artists enough, with some saying the type of gigs they put on could exist without corporate interference. Guest post by Sam Lefebvre of CASH Music Sixty or so people enter an unmarked door in San Francisco’s Tenderloin district and navigate the hallways ...
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Pandora's VP of Product For Creators Shamal Ranasinghe on "Enabling The Artist Revolution"
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"A key to enabling the artist revolution is to give all creators the means to introduce their new music most efficiently, almost perfectly, to new audiences... (this is) the Holy Grail," says Shamal Ranasinghe, Pandora's VP Product for Creators, Artists and Content Operations. The streamer's Artist Marketing Platform (AMP), which launched new features yesterday, comes as close as anything available to reaching this promised land. Shamal Ranasinghe is a music tech veteran whose career has been dedicated to artist empowerment. He co-founded ...
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