Rewind – The Music Industry’s Week In Review: Spotify, Rdio, Apple, Radiohead, Fanatic & More
- Here's a graphic look at the last 25 years in music sales.
- Why artists must optimize the individual fan experience.
- Learning is free, become a student of the music business.
- Topspin has introduced a new, open direct-to-fan platform.
- Sony launched their "Music Unlimited" service in the U.S.
- Rdio CEO says new Apple app rules are untenable for them.
- Spotify has signed a U.S. distribution deal with EMI and Sony.
- Robin Davy argues that the new music business is for adults.
- OK GO etched their name into a city using a GPS powered app.
- GigWiz, a gig marketing tool, has officially launched in the U.S.
- A history of Music Hack Day, its evolution, and why it matters.
- If we rally together, we can take digital music back from Apple.
- You have to be foolish and crazy to work in the music industry.
- Radiohead released latest album "The King of Limbs" this week.
- New Apple app rules could kill rival subscription music services.
- Artists should abandon MySpace and go to Bandcamp instead.
- Exfm will help you turn the web into your new music library.
- Music listening is deemed the least popular mobile activity.
- ReDigi is offering fans a way to sell their "Like New" MP3s.
- Fanatic connect bands and artists with brands for charity.
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