REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week in Review Posted by September 24, 2016September 24, 2016 Leave a comment on REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week in Review In this round of our weekly re-visitation of industry news from the past seven days we look at iHeartMedia’s confirmed launch of two new streaming services, Spotify and Tinder’s recent union, recorded music’s growth, and more. iHeartMedia Confirms January Launch Of 2 New Streaming Music Services, Multiple Label Deals Playster Signs With WMG, Sony, Orchard To Add Music To Multi-Channel Streaming Package, UMG Is Lone Holdout Playlists Have Passed Album Listenership, Says New Study Spotify, Tinder Hookup For Music And Dating Recorded Music Business Grew 8.1% In First Half Of 2016 Driven By Spotify, Apple Music The Orchard Partners With Baidu Music Owners Taihe Music Group For Chinese Music Distribution Related articles Jelli Raises $21 Million From Universal Music, iHeartMedia, Others iHeartMedia To Amplify Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon Series iHeartMedia Confirms January Launch Of 2 New Streaming Music Services, Multiple Label Deals – hypebot Playster Signs With WMG, Sony, Orchard To Add Music To Multi-Channel Streaming Package, UMG Is Lone Holdout – hypebot iHeartMedia Set To Launch 2 Paid Streaming Music Services – hypebot