Stung by accusations that it doesn’t pay enough royalties to artists, Pandora Media has been quietly working on a tool that would demonstrate the company's value by giving artists more information on how their songs perform on its Internet radio service.
Exclusive: Pandora's Plan to Share More Streaming Data With Artists | Billboard - 0 views
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The tool is essentially a dashboard that tells artists such things as the spin counts of each of their songs, how many thumbs up (or down) their songs have received and their audience reach by age, gender and geography, among other things
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movement for “data transparency,”
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Warner Music Gains Approval to Buy Parlophone, a Last Piece of EMI - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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Universal was forced to sell about a third of those assets to preserve competition in the market.
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In February, Warner made a $765 million deal for the Parlophone group, a large chunk of EMI that includes some of its biggest labels,
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Warner worked to win approval from independents by promising those groups the opportunity to buy “a significant portion” of the Parlophone assets.
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How Google Music wants to take on Spotify, Rdio and Rhapsody - paidContent - 0 views
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Google entered a crowded space when it launched its own music subscription service this week: Google Play Music All Access competes head-on with Spotify, Rdio, Rhapsody, Muve Music and a handful of other offerings, all of which offer more or less the same catalog for the same price.
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Paul Joyce, Lead Product Manager for Google Play Music
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Play millions of songs, on your desktop and on the go, for one low monthly fee. That’s what Spotify and all of its competitors have been offering for some time now, and Google doesn’t mess with the basic recipe. All Access costs $9.99
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