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If You Want To Save Net Neutrality, Don't Bother Waiting For Google, Netflix Or Facebook's Help

If You Want To Save Net Neutrality, Don't Bother Waiting For Google, Netflix Or Facebook's Help

As the gutting of neutrality and killing off of privacy protections continues to proceed, companies like Netflix, Google, and Facebook, although making something of show of lobbying against such things, appear to be doing little actual good in their opposition efforts. Guest post by Karl Bode of Techdirt So if you've not been paying attention, broadband ISPs ...

News: Career

Grow Your Fanbase With A Successful Contest

Grow Your Fanbase With A Successful Contest

If they are carried out correctly, holding an online contest can be an excellent way to build up your fanbase and increase the engagement of your online audience. If executed incorrectly however, such contest can easily devolve into a logistical nightmare and waste of resources. Guest post by Jessica Hackett on Soundfly's Flypaper Contests are a ...

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News: Technology

Artificial Intelligence Is The Future Of Music and Here's Why

Artificial Intelligence Is The Future Of Music and Here's Why

During the course of 2016, the music industry saw double digit growth for the first time since 1998, something for which they have artificial intelligence, and its use by platforms like Pandora and Spotify, to thank. Guest post by David Deal of Superhype The music industry finally has some reason to celebrate, thanks to artificial intelligence. ...

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News: Career

Is It The Promoter Or Artist's Job To Promote A Concert? [Music Biz Weekly Podcast]

Is It The Promoter Or Artist's Job To Promote A Concert? [Music Biz Weekly Podcast]

This week I join Michael Brandvold and Jay Gilbert to share some of the things I've learned running Skyline Artists and answer listener questions: How does a promoter and the band make money at a concert? What should venues expect from the artist, and what should the artist expect? And we address the age old question... ...

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News: Music Industry

The Reason That YouTube Pays Artists So Little

The Reason That YouTube Pays Artists So Little

After a rough financial decade, the music business is finally seeing some appreciable revenue growth, and it's showing no signs of stopping. YouTube, however, doesn't seem to have gotten the memo and continues to pay artists a minimal amount. Here we look at why this is. Guest post by Bobby Owsinski on Music 3.0 The recorded ...

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News: Career

8 FREE Social Media Tools You Should Start Using Now

8 FREE Social Media Tools You Should Start Using Now

For bands and brands alike, social media is critical to building a strong presence, and it is key for you and your team to maximize how they spend their time and money, and which tools they use. In this list we look at eight free social media tools you should be using already. Guest post by ...

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News: Trends

Fans Have A Growing Willingness To Actually Pay For Music [MusicWatch]

Fans Have A Growing Willingness To Actually Pay For Music [MusicWatch]

Music fans are showing a growing willingness to actually pay for music, and that is helping to drive the current growth in the recorded music industry. In fact, the value of those fans grew 11% last year driven by tens of millions of $10 per month on-demand subscriptions, according to MusicWatch’s Annual Music Study. By Russ Crupnick of Music ...

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News: Career

TuneCore Now Offers Musicians and Indie Labels Fast, Low Cost Royalty Advances

TuneCore Now Offers Musicians and Indie Labels Fast, Low Cost Royalty Advances

To offer royalty advances to artists and labels, TuneCore today launched TuneCore Direct Advance in collaboration with Lyric Financial. The new service provides U.S.-based TuneCore customers the option of quick, automated advances on their future distribution sales revenue. With TuneCore's just launched Direct Advance service, artists and labels can get advances on future earnings, while retaining ...

News: Music Industry

Indie Labels Report Struggle With 'Whack-A-Mole' Digital Takedowns, 30% Have Given Up Trying [SURVEY]

Indie Labels Report Struggle With 'Whack-A-Mole' Digital Takedowns, 30% Have Given Up Trying [SURVEY]

A survey conducted by A2IM (American Association of Independent Music) and Future of Music Coalition (FMC) confirms that independent labels are struggling to deal with unauthorized use of their recordings and videos. A new study by A2IM and Future of Music Coalition asked independent labels of all sizes about their experiences with the DMCA driven notice and takedown system ...


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