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Singer Katy Perry arrives at the 56th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles
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TechJay-Z just dropped $56 million on a Scandinavian streaming company
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TechSony and Spotify debut new music service for PlayStation
By TIMEJanuary 29, 2015
Music-minded Zinepak co-founders strike a chord selling physical entertainment bundles
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By Brittany ShootJanuary 21, 2015
SWEDEN-MUSIC-COMPANY-SPOTIFY
TechSpotify now has 60 million users
By TIMEJanuary 12, 2015
Revenue from licensing music for digital streaming has meant big revenue bumps for agencies like BMI and Ascap. Perhaps it’s time for the “B” in BMI to stand for “billion”—as in $1 billion in annual revenue. The music agency, whose full name is Broadcast Music Inc., announced Thursday that it set an industry record by raking in $1.013 billion over the year ending June 30. That’s BMI’s highest yearly revenue ever, and it squeaks by the $1.001 billion reported earlier this year by ASCAP, BMI’s main rival for handling music licensing and artists’ songs for play on radio, television, streaming media, and other platforms. BMI and ASCAP — the latter of which said it was the first performing rights organization to top $1 billion — have increased their revenue in recent years even as the music industry on the whole remains in flux due to evolving distribution models. The increase comes amid higher consumption of digital music, which requires streaming services like Pandora P 0.38% , Spotify, YouTube GOOG 1.15% , and Apple Music AAPL 2.09% to pay BMI and ASCAP royalties to stream songs by their songwriter members. Together, ASCAP and BMI represent a reported 90% of songs released commercially in the U.S. BMI's roster of artists includes Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, and Lil Wayne.
RetailBillboard will soon include music streams and digital downloads
By John KellNovember 20, 2014
Taylor Swift.
TechTaylor Swift’s Spotify paycheck mystery
By TIMENovember 12, 2014
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By Tom Huddleston Jr.November 12, 2014
People pose with mobile devices in front of projection of Youtube logo in this picture illustration taken in Zenica
RetailYouTube streaming service on the horizon after deal with indie labels
By Laura LorenzettiNovember 12, 2014
Taylor Swift.
TechSpotify CEO ‘really frustrated’ with Taylor Swift
By TIMENovember 11, 2014
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