REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review Posted by April 9, 2016 Leave a comment on REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review The Beatles crush it in their first hundred days on Spotify, Beatport explores their post-SFX independence, and Apple unveils new censorship technology, plus much more as we pay a final visit to the past week’s music industry news. The Beatles Rock Their First 100 Days On Spotfy What’s Happening At Beatport Post SFX Bankruptcy Rhapsody, Napster Launch The Listener Network Designed To Make Music More Social Apple’s New Technology Automatically Eliminates Obscenities PledgeMusic Names Dominic Pandiscia CEO As Popular Founder Benji Rogers Shifts Gear T-Mobile Adds Amazon Prime Music To Music Freedom, Binge On Free Streaming, Shares Music Stats Capital Records Nabs Columbia Exec Andrew Keller For A&R VP Role 4 Ways To Succeed With Inbound Permission Based Fan Marketing Related articles 7 Major Artists You Still Can’t Stream On Spotify, Apple Music Or Anywhere Else Spotify tops 30 million subscribers Shazam Gains Deeper Apple Music Integration with iOS 9.3 John Lennon Catalog Now Available On Spotify. Are The Beatles Next? The Beatles Rock Their First 100 Days On Spotfy The Beatles Remastered “Anthology, Volumes 1-3” Albums Debut On All Streaming Music Services