A storm is brewing in Italy over reports that Live Nation is directly partnering with a range of secondary ticketing partners to sell tickets at vastly inflated prices.
Billboard
Category archives: Music industry
Amazon Launches On-Demand Music Streaming Service in U.K., Germany
Amazon’s head of music Steve Boom told Billboard last month that they wanted to “double down” on their investment in home-based voice technology.
Les nouveaux modèles économiques de la musique
Le streaming, les algorithmes et le live, trois éléments qui sont en train de transformer l’industrie musicale.
Top 10 Music Industry News Stories Last Week
DMN takes a look back at the top music industry news last week. 1. Unauthorized Facebook Videos Help to Sell More Music, Study Shows How important are fan-created, unauthorized Facebook videos to artist careers? Now, we have a much better idea. As the music industry battles with Facebook over royalties and what’s fair, there’s always […]
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Music industry still plagued by pirated CDs
In the latest challenge for the battered music industry, pirates are flooding Amazon.com Inc. and other online retailers with counterfeit CDs that often cost nearly as much as the official versions and increasingly are difficult to distinguish from the…
Le FIDC offre un tremplin vers des carrières musicales aux jeunes artistes
C’est justement pour soutenir des jeunes femmes africaines comme Edna que le Conseil international de la musique (CIM) a obtenu un financement du Fonds international pour la diversité culturelle (FIDC) de l’UNESCO pour son projet « Aider la jeunesse africaine à exploiter le potentiel du secteur musical ».
Kickass Torrents won’t die, but the music industry is trying
How much does it cost to block a website like Kickass Torrents? According to Australia’s internet service providers, AU$50 per domain.
CNet
Why Streaming Is Taking Over the Music Industry In One Handy Chart
Revenues are finally headed back up again.
Fortune
Chinese music industry sees dramatic change, emergence of an oligopoly
Piracy was significantly reduced after the National Copyright Administration issued a notice giving all online music service providers a July 2015 deadline to stop providing unauthorized music.
Global Times
Can Spotify dent streaming-averse Japan?
Spotify’s long-awaited launch last month has industry watchers wondering whether it will make a major breakthrough in altering Japan’s $3 billion music industry, where 80 percent of sales still come from CDs and other physical formats.