REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review Posted by June 4, 2016June 3, 2016 Leave a comment on REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review In this week’s review of major music industry happenings, we look at a new copyright ruling that hurts artists, Spotify’s prep for a July launch in Japan, a jump in Pandora’s stock as rumors begin to circulate of its sale, and much more. In Ruling That Hurts Musicians, CBS Dodges Royalties As Court Declares Re-Mastered Songs Get New Copyright Live Nation Cancels 6+ NYC Shows After Deadly T.I. Shooting Spotify Reportedly Prepping July Launch In Japan Data Dive: Older Artists More Popular On Social Media Millions Of Musicians Affected As MySpace, Tumblr, LinkedIn Hacked, Sensitive Data For Sale Online Pandora Stock Up 32% On Sale Rumors Former Ticketmaster Chief Nathan Hubbard Joins Executive Exodus As Twitter Continues To Struggle Related articles REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review Live Nation Labs Top Execs Eric Garland, Ethan Kaplan Exit As Division Restructures Songkick Adds Tickets Sales In UK, Plots U.S. Rollout Twitter Adds Easy To Create Spotify Audio Cards