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Is the Love Song Dying?
Is the Love Song Dying?
We categorized songs in the Billboard Top 10 to see if love songs are on the decline.
·pudding.cool·
Is the Love Song Dying?
How Artists Get Paid From Streaming
How Artists Get Paid From Streaming
We explain how your money gets from you to a streaming platform, and finally to an artist.
·pudding.cool·
How Artists Get Paid From Streaming
The sneaky economics of Ticketmaster
The sneaky economics of Ticketmaster
Ticketmaster’s maligned fees and customer service issues are again under the microscope. Will American music fans ever see anything better?
·thehustle.co·
The sneaky economics of Ticketmaster
Suno Explore
Suno Explore
Explore new styles of music with Suno
·suno.com·
Suno Explore
Guess the song, one instrument at a time
Guess the song, one instrument at a time
Daily musical game where you guess the song played by the band with the least musicians playing as possible
·bandle.app·
Guess the song, one instrument at a time
The Booming Business of Music Catalog Sales
The Booming Business of Music Catalog Sales
Artists and songwriters are cashing in on their old music catalogs. Learn what's driving the trend with Fifth Third.
·53.com·
The Booming Business of Music Catalog Sales
Tennessee’s ELVIS Act becomes law.
Tennessee’s ELVIS Act becomes law.
Governor Bill Lee signed the Ensuring Likeness Voice and Image Security (ELVIS) Act, which updates the state’s right of publicity laws that dictate how a person’s likeness can be used. The ELVIS Act expands the law to protect voice, too, in the age of AI clones. In 2023 I wrote about the patchwork system of right of publicity laws in the US. Tennessee — with its significant entertainment industry — has some of the strongest laws in the country.
·theverge.com·
Tennessee’s ELVIS Act becomes law.
How Wall Street Is Turning Your Favorite Artist’s Songs Into Bonds
How Wall Street Is Turning Your Favorite Artist’s Songs Into Bonds
Artists like Tina Turner and Justin Timberlake are part of a multi-billion-dollar market for music royalties that asset managers predict could double or triple in size soon. WSJ’s Dion Rabouin explains Wall Street’s newest fad: music-backed securities. Photo illustration: Noah Friedman/Gary Gershoff/Getty Images
·wsj.com·
How Wall Street Is Turning Your Favorite Artist’s Songs Into Bonds
Apple fined $2b over music streaming competition
Apple fined $2b over music streaming competition
The European Commission hit Apple with a $1.8 billion dollar fine after concluding that the company used its dominance to restrict music streaming competition.
·morningbrew.com·
Apple fined $2b over music streaming competition