Music industry

Coronavirus Concerns Consume Live Music Industry

Live music, from club shows to major concerts, is beginning to feel the effects of the COVID-19 outbreak.

HypeBot

Independent report pegs Gaana as top Indian music service

What do we know about the growth of the digital music market in India? We know that there are around 200 million people streaming music there.

MusicAlly

The Three Major Publishers Generated More than $3.2 Billion in 2019

It means that Universal, Sony, and Warner’s labels and artists generated, in total, $14.93 billion last year — up by just under $1.5 billion year-on-year, and equivalent to $41 million per day ... or $1.7 million every hour.

Rolling Stones

What the US record industry should fear about its future– and what it deserves to celebrate

The annual RIAA numbers regarding the health of the US record industry are out – and, as ever, there’s plenty of interesting data to get our teeth into.

Music Business Worldwide

Industrie Musicale : Les Nouvelles Voies Du Succès

Deux des plus grandes maisons de disques cherchent à tirer profit de la nouvelle industrie musicale, stimulée par des plateformes de streaming comme Spotify ou Apple Music.

Forbes

UMPG launches new royalty portal that offers no-fee advances

Universal Music Publishing Group (UMPG) has launched a new royalty portal for its songwriters which it says offers “unparalleled earnings data, insights and analytics”, in addition to “clear, complete and real-time earnings and data”.

Music Business Worldwide

How many plays does a song need to earn minimum wage?

The way we buy music has changed a lot over the years, and never more than in the recent days of downloading and streaming.

Seattle Times

YouTube Paid the Music Industry More Than $3 Billion In 2019

YouTube has the lowest per-stream payouts among streaming music platforms — a dubious distinction it has carried for years. But platform CEO Susan Wojcicki says it all adds up.

Digital Music News

The Great Secret of the Modern Music Business

A little over a decade ago, when Twitter was still a place where it felt possible to hurl one’s thoughts into the ether without any sense that they might have Real World Ramifications, I tweeted my views on the latest single by US warbler Jordin Sparks.

Music Business Worldwide


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