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By Madison Vain and Entertainment WeeklyDecember 30, 2015
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By Kia KokalitchevaDecember 29, 2015
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TechMore Beats Radio Stations Could Be Coming to Apple Music
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TechThe Beatles Made the News Today, Oh Boy
By Philip Elmer-DeWittDecember 24, 2015
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Arts & EntertainmentIt’s About to Get Very Easy to Stream ‘The Beatles’ For Free
By ReutersDecember 23, 2015
How Taylor Swift Will Get Her Fans To Pay for Apple Music
TechHow Taylor Swift Will Get Her Fans To Pay for Apple Music
By Philip Elmer-DeWittDecember 21, 2015
WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 3:  Pandora co-founder Tim Westergren  in Washington, DC on February 3, 2015.   (Photo by Linda Davidson / The Washington Post)
TechHere’s Why Pandora’s Stock Rose Despite Higher Costs
By Mathew IngramDecember 17, 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.
TechMusic Royalties Adjusted: Did Taylor Get Her Way?
By Don ReisingerDecember 17, 2015
Tim Cook, chief executive officer of Apple Inc., speaks during the Apple World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco, California, U.S., on Monday, June 8, 2015. Apple Inc., the maker of iPhones and iPads, will introduce software improvements for its computer and mobile devices as well as reveal new updates, including the introduction of a revamped streaming music service. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg *** Local Caption *** Tim Cook
TechApple Music Could Catch up to Spotify in 2016
By Tom Huddleston Jr.December 17, 2015
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By Benjamin SnyderDecember 15, 2015
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TechCan an Algorithm Discover the Next Beyoncé?
By Amy SerafinDecember 15, 2015
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