REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review Posted by April 1, 2017April 1, 2017 Leave a comment on REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review As we cycle back through seven full days of music industry news, we revisit YouTube’s ongoing ad debacle, why Spotify’s various price tiers may soon look different, the growth in revenue generated by streaming, and much more. YouTube Ad Debacle Continues: Creators Concerned About Falling Payments, Vevo says: “We’re Safe!” Spotify Tiers May Soon Look Different Streaming Now Generates More Revenue For Music Industry Than Downloads, Physical Combined DMCA Helps YouTube Underpay Music Industry Up To $1 Billion A Year, Claims New Study Pandora Under Pressure Even As Music Industry Warms To Westergren Supreme Court Refuses To Hear Pre-1972 Sound Recordings Copyright Case Hacked Coachella, Stagecoach Account Holders Offered Free ID Protection By Promoter Goldenvoice Related articles DMCA Helps YouTube Underpay Music Industry Up To $1 Billion A Year, Claims New Study – hypebot How Snapchat Will Change The Music Industry In 2017 – hypebot Record labels want Spotify’s free tier to get a lot less awesome Facebook makes a play for music (FB) Apple hired a veteran product manager from YouTube and Spotify to boost its video platform (AAPL) Apple Hires Former YouTube, Spotify Executive To Bolster Its TV Ambitions Spotify extends streaming lead with 50 million subscribers Spotify has acquired video discovery startup MightyTV – a sign it’s about to go big on ad tech