Assurer une juste rémunération des artistes et promouvoir la diversité musicale, c’est le pari que tentent de relever de nouveaux acteurs inscrits dans l’économie collaborative.
Alternatives Economiques
Author archives: davide
What Does Music Have To Gain From The Future Of Transportation?
Ever since the 1950s, when car manufacturers first introduced FM radio receivers inside their vehicles, the mainstream music industry has relied heavily on cars as a significant—if arguably old-fashioned—source of revenue.
Forbes
How Taylor Swift’s big demand will affect $280m+ of Universal’s money
To understand the profundity of this gesture — and the extent of its surprising selflessness — requires a brief bit of background.
Music Business Worldwide
Latin Concerts Translate to Big Business in Europe
Recently, Rosalía played a showcase in London for her label, The Village Underground, singing in Spanish as usual. But it wasn’t just Latin fans who turned out for the show.
Billboard
The future looks bleak for the album – can it be saved?
Make no mistake, the album is fighting for its life.
Music Business Worldwide
Spotify lance une section dédiée à la musique africaine
Le géant du streaming lance une nouvelle section Afro pour promouvoir la musique en provenance du continent africain.
Pan African Music
Inside the booming business of background music
Once derided, the successors to muzak have grown more sophisticated – and influential – than any of us realise.
The Guardian
CISAC Gloabl Report
Digital royalties to creators top €1 billion as global collections rise 6.2% to €9.6 billion.
CISAC
An Immodest Proposal for the Music Industry
From the 1940s to the 1960s, countless millions of people would put a dime in a jukebox to have a single piece of music played for them, one time. If they wanted to hear it again, or to play another song, they’d put in another dime.
Linux Journal
YouTube Has Allegedly Paid $6 Billion to the Music Industry
In a self-serving report, Google touts its own ability to stop anti-piracy and YouTube’s apparent inflated payments to the music industry. But, why can’t anyone independently verify the information?
Digital Music News