Music streaming services that offer more or less all the recorded music in history. So how is the industry supposed to grow?
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TikTok is calling it quits on a music streaming business that barely made it out the door, and only launched trials last year.
Taylor Swift may be signed to the label, but Universal Music Group somehow can’t find a way to make its business work.
The market appeared yawn-inducing at the broad index level, but there was a flurry of activity under the hood.
European regulators found that the tech giant broke the region’s laws with its ban against making purchases outside its App Store.
The European Union is preparing to levy a hefty fine against Apple and ban some of its App Store practices, according to Bloomberg.
Apple plans to incentivize artists to use Dolby Atmos spatial-sound technology in their recordings by giving them more platform weight.
Annual global revenue generated by music copyrights has grown to $41.5 billion, the Financial Times reported.
Spotify wants to make AI audio books more realistic.
Spotify mood recommendations, Facebook VR keyboard & Ford’s AR system
Not long after pledging to operate a digital bank in America, Spain’s most valuable lender is reevaluating its business in the UK.
The EU wants everyone to know it has no intention of genuflecting toward a new Trump administration and won’t stop doling out Big Tech fines.
After a brief blackout period from late Saturday, TikTok began restoring services to US users on Sunday morning.