While streaming services do tend to perpetuate the argument that millennials and generation Z-ers require media delivered to them immediately rather than waiting, I also think that the quality of content also happens to be better because it’s smarter.
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.
According to reports, Amazon is preparing to enter the music streaming race with an ad-supported free music service that would be voice-activated through Amazon’s Echo speakers.
We're back discussing Prince's unfinished memoir, Bandcamp's new vinyl press-on-demand service, Logic and Eminem's latest team up, Kanye West's Sunday Service, ScHoolboy Q's Crash Talk, and much more.
Harold Arlen and his estate have found over 6,000 unauthorized recordings of his compositions for sale and available for streaming — a situation that they call 'massive music piracy operations.'
According to sources, Apple has begun financing six small-budget movies a year with an eye toward stories that could win Academy Awards.
Spotify has suddenly decided to cancel the possibility for an independent artist to directly upload their music onto the platform and SoundCloud has decided to step in.
The company is taking counteraction against the country for its perceived overaggressive investigation into allegations of streaming manipulation.
After a major Muppet revival that began with 2011's 'The Muppets' reboot movie, Kermit, Piggy and the rest of the gang are once again far from cultural ubiquity. And now, one of their potential comeback vehicles has been cancelled.
The 'Saved by the Bell' reboot will feature Zack Morris as the governor of California and Mario Lopez and Elizabeth Berkley are returning and handling production.
With 24 nominations, Netflix leads all production companies in this year's Academy Awards, dominating the most prominent categories.
The new feature will allow songwriters to showcase a list of the songs they’ve written, alongside their most frequent artist collaborations. As well as artist specific "Written By" playlists.
We're back with special guest Aaron Pruner to talk about the Disney takeover of Fox becoming official, new shows on the horizon that are worth checking out, and whether there's too many streaming services out there to be sustainable.
IFPI, just released its annual report, which shows that, worldwide, the industry has grown by 9.7% in 2018 compared to 2017.
The online independent music giant is starting its own vinyl pressing service.
Music industry bigwigs weren’t able to prevent the, at-best, "muddy" Spotify practice, so they are joining the crowd instead.
Upcoming short-form streaming service, Quibi, is growing an impressive list of content creators that now includes Steven Spielberg.
Hidden in the fine print, record labels can track what you listen to, change what artists you follow, and potentially even control your music streaming remotely.
David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, the co-creators of the series, are looking for a new overall deal and have narrowed their choices down to three non-HBO entities.
The third lawsuit filed against Netflix and their co-defendants, Jerry Media, is over copyrights surrounding the documentation of the disastrous festival.
A few months after it was confirmed that Netflix is losing two of its most popular legacy streaming shows, 'Friends' and 'The Office', the streamer has sprung for the rights to another major Thursday night NBC sitcom of the past.
Disney's long-in-the-works attempt to combat Netflix has finally launched, and while there have been plenty of legit reasons to complain about it's early days, there is one thing that's occasioned criticism that is, to my mind, utterly ridiculous.
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.
'Night Flight', a precursor to MTV, and long-time indie label Sub Pop are joining forces to produce a streaming service that will be dedicated to the discovery and support of emerging and alternative artists.