REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review Posted by August 6, 2016August 6, 2016 Leave a comment on REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review In this look back at a tumultuous week of music industry news, we reexamine the Department of Justice‘s new “Full-Works Licensing” ruling, Atlantic Records’ Reddit subpoena, the banks‘ crushing of Sillerman’s bankruptcy exit dreams, and much more. Spotify Adds Personalized Weekly New Music ‘Release Radar’ Playlists, And It’s Great News For Artists, Labels Department Of Justice Issues Feared Official Ruling Requiring 100% “Full-Works Licensing” Apple Music Scores Exclusive On Britney Spears’ New Album “Glory” Department Of Justice To Release Controversial ASCAP, BMI Consent Decree Decision Today [Sources] Atlantic Records Subpoenas Reddit To Nab Twenty One Pilots Leaker Lenders Crush Sillerman’s Plan To Pull SFX From Bankruptcy Warner Music Group And Vevo Reach Deal After 7 Year Impasse, YouTube Excluded [OFFICIAL] Judges Denies Claims Of 29 Prince “Heirs”, Official Tribute Concert Begins To Take Shape Related articles REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review Vevo BreakS 7 Year Deadlock: Nears WMG Deal, Subscription Service [REPORT] Will Vessel Video Service Make The Same Mistake As Tidal? Warner Music Group And Vevo Reach Deal After 7 Year Impasse, YouTube Excluded [OFFICIAL] – hypebot Vevo BreakS 7 Year Deadlock: Nears WMG Deal, Subscription Service [REPORT] – hypebot CHANGES @ WholeWorldband, WMG, BMI, ASCAP, Believe, Primary Wave, Knitting Factory and Indiegogo