On Monday, we finally officially learned that Apple will be launching its streaming service, Apple TV+, later this year. They didn't announce pricing, but they did announce some of their long list of original shows.
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Amuse's Music Insights feature easily and efficiently allows artists to fully understand how their music performs on streaming services as well as social platforms.
Due to the proliferation of streaming services, and also the pandemic pushing a whole new class of movies to video on demand channels, there's been a sudden glut of documentaries in the late summer and early fall.
Shutdowns have led to a massive surge in streaming, as well as new subscriptions to streaming services, however, there's another 21st century medium that's seen a decline since the shelter-in-place orders began: Podcasts.
With the increasing debate between film traditionalists and streaming services, and with the recent news that Netflix has pulled their films from Cannes, it's time to delve into what's at the heart of the issue.
After a four-year hiatus, Charlie Brooker made his return to the screen with Black Mirror Season 6, with time being the main protagonist.
We got a chance to talk to the country's leading comedy historian, Kliph Nesteroff, about his latest book 'Outrageous: A History of Showbiz and the Culture Wars.'
Hollywood studios and writers have now reached a tentative agreement, but how can AI truly be compatible with the role of screenwriters.
The vast majority of musicians struggle to actually make a steady stream of revenue off their music, but with new platforms popping up, fans actually can now invest in their favorite artists like never before.
To celebrate its 50th-anniversay, The Grateful Dead's 'History of The Grateful Dead, Volume One' reissue will be released exclusively from Dead.net on custom “Bear Tracks” vinyl. Limited to 5,000 copies.
With each passing day, people worldwide have become increasingly dependent on technology to get things done. Whether you're in a traditional or creative field, digitalization is happening.
There are seemingly more documentaries released these days than ever before, and a great deal of them are about music. Here are the 16 best of the year.
Did Cardi B live up to the hype, a trio of perfect albums, and getting stuck in the streaming matrix
We're back and we finally got Cardi B's long anticipated debut album. We discuss our thoughts about the project and whether or not we believe it lived up to the immense hype and talk whether Nicki Minaj was being petty for starting her rollout right after it's release. We also talk about Apple Music removing the ability to download music and the increasing hold streaming services are having on people, if we think Coachella has become too mainstream and started to plateau, and our first 5 star album ratings of 2018 from Young Fathers, The Weeknd, and Saba - among other things.
Since mid-December 2022, streaming services are richer for 18 archival live Pink Floyd albums as well as a five-song EP of “alternative tracks” from 1972.
It's an election year, and if instead of watching the two party conventions this month you'd prefer a more cinematic view of politics, various streaming services and other platforms have launched a series of political documentaries throughout this summer.
Despite the advent of streaming services and the convenience and popularity of playlists, Deezer has found that there is still a large audience for a carefully curated album.
Chance the Rapper had a monumental year that was capped off perfectly by his massive wins at this years Grammys. Those wins, enabled by a recent rule modification spurred on by the success of Coloring Book, were not only wins for Chance himself, but all independent artists, streaming services, and even more added pressure to traditional labels already struggling to adapt to this ever evolving landscape. It was sweet sweet validation and just the beginning signal of what's to come.
Best Buy, one of the nation's largest electronics retailers, has announced the end of sales for DVDs, Blu-Rays, and possibly soon, all physical media.
Considered to be the 1st Straight Edge band, SSD’s highly influential 'The Kids Will Have Their Say' will be available on vinyl for the first time in over 40 years.
Whether you prefer to blast heavy metal or groove to pop hits, there's no denying the transformative power of music when it comes to getting the most out of your workouts.
Superhero franchises have become increasingly popular with audiences worldwide, and in recent years, we've seen a gradual introduction of more LGBTQ characters into these franchises.
Pearl Jam's 25th-anniversary vinyl reissue of 'Yield' will include a couple of new gems, as well as a 2xLP collaboration with Vinyl Me, Please.
The company just launched a new Walkman MP3 player that is particularly targeted towards all the audiophiles out there.
One of the quintessential movies of the New Hollywood of the 1970s turns 50 years old this year. 'The King of Marvin Gardens,' directed by Bob Rafelson, was weird, experimental, and featured Jack Nicholson on top of his game.