Music industry

What A Donald Trump Presidency Means For All Musicians And The Music Business

Now that post-election shock is fading slightly, many musicians and industry professionals are wondering what effects there will be on the music industry when President-Elect Donald Trump takes office in January.

HypeBot

Orfium is Ready to Revolutionize the Music Industry

The music industry has changed massively since the introduction of the internet, for both good and bad.

The Huffington Post

Techstars to Launch Accelerator for Music-Industry Tech Startups

The music industry is getting its own version of a tech-world rite of passage: a three-month “accelerator” program for music startups trying to get off the ground.

The Wall Street Journal

Do albums still matter in the Pakistani music scene?

During a time when singles, iPods and streaming rule the market, albums are often seen as an unnecessary commitment.

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Live Nation Embroiled In Italian Secondary Ticketing Scandal Following Undercover Report

A storm is brewing in Italy over reports that Live Nation is directly partnering with a range of secondary ticketing partners to sell tickets at vastly inflated prices.

Billboard

Amazon Launches On-Demand Music Streaming Service in U.K., Germany

Amazon’s head of music Steve Boom told Billboard last month that they wanted to "double down" on their investment in home-based voice technology.

Billboard

Les nouveaux modèles économiques de la musique

Le streaming, les algorithmes et le live, trois éléments qui sont en train de transformer l'industrie musicale.

France Culture

Music industry still plagued by pirated CDs

In the latest challenge for the battered music industry, pirates are flooding Amazon.com Inc. and other online retailers with counterfeit CDs that often cost nearly as much as the official versions and increasingly are difficult to distinguish from the real goods.

Market Watch

Le FIDC offre un tremplin vers des carrières musicales aux jeunes artistes

C’est justement pour soutenir des jeunes femmes africaines comme Edna que le Conseil international de la musique (CIM) a obtenu un financement du Fonds international pour la diversité culturelle (FIDC) de l’UNESCO pour son projet « Aider la jeunesse africaine à exploiter le potentiel du secteur musical ».

UNESCO


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