REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review Posted by October 14, 2017 Leave a comment on REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review In this cycle back through major music industry news from the past week, we revisit Spotify’s kicked up revenue but continual losses, how Radiohead’s In Rainbows is fairing ten years later (hint: well), Microsoft’s farewell to Groove, and much more! Spotify Revenue Up 40%, But Losses Continued In First Half Of 2017 Free Streams On Spotify Pay 75% More Than YouTube, Paid Streams Pay 515% More Radiohead’s “In Rainbows” Is Beloved By Fans Ten Years After Release (And The Data Proves It) Microsoft Ditches Groove, Leaves Streaming Party With Spotify RIAA Lists Top Music Pirate Sites, YouTube MP3 Rippers Remote Work + Touring: A Match Made In Heaven Mixcloud Signs Landmark WMG Direct Licensing Deal For Curated Audio Streaming Related articles Radiohead post fan-made ‘vignettes’ on Instagram The future of music: VR, blockchain… and Radiohead making Minecraft videos? Google Yanks YouTube From Amazon Echo – Control Issue Or More Corporation On Corporation Violence? – hypebot Blokur Raises $1.2M Seed Round For Music Blockchain, Machine Learning Startup – hypebot Free Streams On Spotify Pay 75% More Than YouTube, Paid Streams Pay 515% More – hypebot Radiohead’s “In Rainbows” Is Beloved By Fans Ten Years After Release (And The Data Proves It) – hypebot Rock Hall Of Fame 2018 Nominees Announced: Radiohead, Eurythmics, Judas Priest, Nina Simone Among 9 First Time Nominees – hypebot