A new report reveals why piracy continues in the streaming age
A new study out of New Zealand finds that many who pirate media are not “law-breakers” by nature, but merely consumers unable to afford streaming subscription services. Continue Reading
A new study out of New Zealand finds that many who pirate media are not “law-breakers” by nature, but merely consumers unable to afford streaming subscription services. Continue Reading
With its new Unplugged program, TIDAL is the first streaming platform to make developing young talent one of its primary concerns. Continue Reading
SoundCloud is joining Spotify as the latest streaming giant to offer distribution services. Continue Reading
Spotify is, by far, the world’s largest music streaming service. The company currently boasts 191 million monthly users and the music of over 2 million artists. They add nearly 20,000 songs per day. Spotify also leads the industry from a… Continue Reading
The jury may still be out on the debate of whether or not streaming makes a direct impact on someone’s decision to buy an album, but regardless the age of streaming appears to be here to stay. There are new… Continue Reading
Three months passed pretty quick, eh? Tonight, September 30, marks the end of the free trial period for the first wave of Apple Music users. Those who signed up the first day the streaming service became available will have to… Continue Reading
Hello and welcome to the final Advice column of the week. We did not set out to run a series of in-depth editorials over the last few days, but sometimes content develops in ways you never expected. For this particular… Continue Reading
Hello, everyone! We are continuing our look at life in the music industry this afternoon with the first of two Advice columns for the week. If you have any questions about the content of this article, or if you have… Continue Reading