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How We Listen To Music In Our Cars
While listening to music in the car has long been a tradition, the way in which we do it has changed significantly over the years, as technology has developed to allow greater choice in what we choose to play. Here we look at some numbers relating to listeners on the go. Guest Post by Bobby Owsinski ...
Analytics In An Artist's World [Bruno Guez]
Revelator CEO Bruno Guez explores how the latest evolution of data driven niche marketing by companies such as Netflix could be applied in different ways to the music industry, particularly as music streaming occupies an increasingly large segment of the market. Guest post by Bruno Guez, Founder and CEO of Revelator Few companies have created the same ...
New Trade Mission Visits South American Music Conferences, Fests in 6 Cities: Doing Business in Chile, Argentina, Brazil
Starting today, a new trade mission is meeting with musicians and the music industry at conferences and festivals in 6 cities in 3 South American countries. The three—Chile, Argentina and Brazil—collectively represent 2/3rds of the Latin American music market. The phenomenon of music conferences and festivals scheduling together so that international delegates and speakers can participate ...
Comparing Artists To Start-Ups Lazy, Unhealthy, Beside The Point.
As music and technology become increasingly closely intertwined, there is often a compulsion to compare bands and artists to startups, a comparison which Emily Gonneau considers to be limited in its accuracy and benefit. Guest post by Emily Gonneau on Medium This is a follow up post from the great “Artist as a Start-up?” panel at the ...
Record Labels Shift From Promoters To Storytellers As Power Fades
In this piece, David Emery remarks on record labels' directional shift towards promoting and selling artists stories" as their power and influence in the music industry begins to fade. Guest post by David Emery, VP Global Marketing Strategy for Kobalt Label Services I was talking recently with someone I know who works at a music media company. I ...
SoundExchange Payments Rise 29% In Q3, Artists And Labels Paid Jump 45%
SoundExchange payments were up 29.2% last quarter. So while the U.S. digital PRO has taken some big hits lately, mostly thanks to Pandora and other direct licensing deals, this impressive growth should quiet any disparaging talk of its ongoing relevancy. SoundExchange distributions of digital performance royalties to artists and rights owners increased by 29.2% in the third ...
How Become A Verified Artist On Spotify
In this piece, Chris Robley walks us through the twelve steps to becoming a verified artist on Spotify, including attaining the requisite 250 followers necessary for such verification to take place. Guest post by Chris Robley on DIY Musician 12 steps to acquiring 250+ followers on the world’s most popular streaming platform. Here’s something I’m ashamed ...
How Artists Can Get Their Music Played on Sirius XM, Local Radio
Time spent listening to music on the radio can often lead artists to question why their music isn't getting played on the airwaves and, although it certainly isn't easy, getting your music on the radio, be it XM or a local college station, is within your grasp. Guest Post by Jessica Allossery on Soundfly's Flypaper Have you ...
Busting The Myth That Artists Don't Need Record Labels And Producers
While there has been a significant amount of hype over the past few years regarding self-releasing tracks and producing and marketing one's music independently, the truth is that there remains a great deal that record labels can still do for artists that can't do as well on their own. Guest Post by Yasmine Ben-Afia on Write Rhythm ...
Music Publisher's Send President-Elect Trump Their Wish List
Many in the music community have argued that the Obama administration has a too cozy relationship with tech, particularly Google. Could a Trump team be better for the music industry and the creative community? David Israelite who helms the National Music Publisher's Association hopes so, and laid out a wish list in a letter to the president-elect. ...


