Music industry

Pour une musique béninoise exportable

Pour Prosper Akuègnon Gogoyi, il n’y a pas une formule magique pour gagner l’international, il suffit juste de respecter d’abord des normes.

Music in Africa

How can the music industry tackle its diversity issues?

There’s been a lot of discussion over the past year about the lack of diversity in the music industry, and tackling the problem at recruitment stage is one measure businesses can take to ensure future generations of leaders in the music business don’t all look the same.

Music Business Worldwide

Why is the music industry battling YouTube and what happens next?

Labels are facing off with Google’s video service over revenues and rights, yet it’s also their biggest partner for streaming music.

The Guardian

Tanzania to host first music industry conference

Sounds of Kili will combine elements of a public music festival, an industry showcase and a conference with keynote speakers, panel discussions and workshops.

Music in Africa

Gary Numan Thinks The Music Industry's Collapse Is A Beautiful Thing

Gary Numan was an accidental pioneer. While recording with his band Tubeway Army in 1978, the British musician stumbled across the Minimoog synthesizer and began using the machine to give his songs a more electronic flavor.

Fast Company

Bandcamp : le streaming n’est pas le futur de l’industrie musicale

Bandcamp, la plateforme musicale dédiée aux artistes indépendants et aux obsédés de lossless annonce des résultats réjouissants pour l'exercice 2015.

Be Geek

Alibaba’s Planet aims to bring music lovers under one roof

China’s e-commerce giant Alibaba has now set its sights on the music industry. The company recently unveiled Alibaba Planet, a Chinese music streaming app.

Asia Times

Music downloads may only have about four years left

All signs point to music heading toward a post-iTunes world. Ownership of songs and albums, which saw its own transformation from physical to digital in the 2000s, is now steadily being edged out by massive streaming catalogs and monthly subscription models.

Quartz

ASCAP settles with U.S. over music licensing

The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, better known as the music licensing firm ASCAP, agreed to pay $1.75 million to settle a Justice Department charge that it blocked members from independently licensing their songs, the department said on Thursday.

Reuters


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