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Bandcamp Partners with Songkick
Rather than create yet another place that artists have to post their live performance listings, music sales and marketing platform Bandcamp has partnered with Songkick. Songkick already collects shows data from ticket vendors and venues globally, and provides that data to Bandcamp (as well as YouTube, HypeMachine, Yahoo, and others). and they appear automatically on the ...
Combining Email Marketing with Social Media Rises
Email marketers for music and other media are increasingly adding social media using elements like share with your network" and buttons to connect with brands on Twitter and Facebook in their email campaigns. A new survey says the combination is the top tactic marketers worldwide expect to increase budgets on in 2011. According to a November ...
Music Industry Tops Worldwide Digital Cease and Desist Orders in 2010
Clearinghouse ChillingEffects logged 12,000 DMCA cease and desist notices, some for a single URL and others like for The Pirate Bay containing hundreds. Across all categories and territories, the music industry led the list. Details: The international music industry, represented by the trade group IFPI, issued the most DMCA take down notices in 2010: 1272 in ...
Echo Nest to Power New BBC Music Channels
Music intelligence platform The Echo Nest has announced a deal with the British Broadcasting Corporation to power the clip-to-clip recommendations in the BBC's nw Music Showcasea media aggregation hub that gathers all of their music and music-related video and audio clips. The partnership comes hot on the heels of Echo Nest's recent deal to develop music ...
Leaked Video of Google's New Android Music App
There have been rumors of a new Android music app from Google for weeks. Now a leaked 50 sec. video gives a detailed demo of the new features of Android's default music app. The new app is both more colorful and comparable to the Apple iPhone iPod music player than the current Android app. It may ...
14 New Music Industry Thought Leaders Share What's Ahead in 2011
As we end the year, Hypebot asked some of our favorite thinkers, writers, and friends to answer two questionsone looking forward and the other backabout the state of the new music industry. We think you'll find their answers both enlightening and hopeful. Take a look and come back and share what you think is ahead for ...
What's Ahead for 2011? Ian Rogers: Direct to Fan Grows, Cloud Music and New Funding Models Emerge
As we end the year, Hypebot asked some our favorite thinkers, writers, and friends to answer two questionsone looking forward and the other back. Here Ian Rogers, CEO of Topspin Media, answers. Hypebot: Direct to fan and social marketing helped reshape the music industry in 2010. What do you see as the most important business and ...
Not All Music Artists Are Big Fat Lip-Synching Social Media Babies
This post is by marketing thought leader David Meerman Scott of WebInkNow. A few weeks ago I spoke at the San Francisco MusicTech Summit, an event that brings together smart people at the intersection of music and technology. I spoke on a panel called Engaging Your Community. And later in the day I sat in the ...
What's Ahead for 2011? Bruce Warila: The 'Add Music' Button Will Change Everything.
As we end the year, Hypebot asked some our favorite thinkers, writers, and friends to answer two questionsone looking forward and the other back. Here Bruce Warila, co-founder of Music Think Tank and VP of Product for Emergent Discovery, answers. Hypebot: What do you see as the most important business and consumer trends that will shape ...
Looking Back on 2010? Brian Hazard: More People Bought and Stole My Music Than Ever Before
As we end the year, Hypebot asked some our favorite thinkers, writers, and friends to answer two questionsone looking forward and the other back. Here Brian Hazard of Color Theory and Passive Promotion answers. Hypebot: What do you see as the most important business and consumer trends that will shape the music industry in 2011? Brian ...



