46% of Americans ‘Not That Into Streaming,’ Study Finds

Agree/Disagree: “I’m More Likely to Download Content Than to Stream Content.” Source: Limelight Networks survey of 1,136 American consumers, February, 2016. Music downloads on platforms like iTunes and Amazon are plunging, but overall, downloads remain a preferred format for a substantial number of Americans.  And according to a study released this week by Limelight Networks, a large […]

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The Beatles Rock Their First 100 Days On Spotfy

Fans waited a long time for The Beatles to arrive on streaming. Now, 100 days after their addition to Spotify, 6.5 million monthly listeners have streamed 2,793 years’ worth globally. The Beatles by the numbers: 6.5m monthly listeners worldwide 67% of listeners globally are under the age of 35 The…

Allen Stone On The Search For Beauty, Jack Black, And The New Album, ‘Radius’

Allen Stone is a self-described “hippie with soul” and his colorful approach to pop and R&B caught the attention of many with his 2010 debut Last to Speak. His self-titled follow up in 2011 landed him on the talk show circuit via appearances on Con…

5 Things You Didn’t Know About Chicago

For over a quarter of a century, Chicago has produced 20 Top 10 hits and 15 platinum or multiplatinum albums and sold more than 100 million records and is second only to the Beach Boys in Billboard singles and albums chart success among American bands. The original band membership consisted of…

Watch Carly Rae Jepsen’s Gloomy, Glossy ‘Boy Problems’ Video

Carly Rae Jepsen has teamed with photographer Petra Collins for “Boy Problems,” the latest video off the singer’s acclaimed pop LP Emotion. The video vacillates between bubbly and gloomy as Jepsen sings in a dim, rain-beaten room about her titular situation, which is juxtaposed by colorful and glimmering moments of jubilance.

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