REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review Posted by July 1, 2017July 1, 2017 Leave a comment on REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review In this scroll back through what was an undeniably full week of music industry news, we revisit the exclusive release of Jay-Z’s new album, the payoff of Taylor Swift’s return to Spotify, the departure of Pandora’s CEO, and much, much more. New Jay-Z Album 4:44 Explodes On Twitter Despite (Or Because Of?) TIDAL, Sprint Exclusive Release Taylor Swift’s Return To Streaming Pays Off Grammys To Return To Los Angeles Contract Dispute With Game Publisher Causes Game Music Composer To Go On DMCA Blitz Against Innocent YouTubers #FreeFader Trends As Twitter Bans Fader, Pigeons and Planes, Other Top Music Sites 5 Biggest Myths About Music Streaming Pandora CEO Tim Westergren To Exit [REPORT] Related articles Taylor Swift’s Newest Album “1989” Will Be Available On Apple Music Last Week’s Most Read Posts On Hypebot: Am. Idol Winners Sue Sony Over Spotify Stake – Much More Taylor Swift’s Full Catalog Now On Spotify, Other Streamers As Apple Music Loses Key Exclusive – hypebot REWIND: The New Music Industry’s Week In Review Taylor Swift’s entire back catalogue returns to Spotify – on the same day rival Katy Perry releases new album Taylor Swift’s ‘1989’ Went To All Streaming Services Starting Last Night