The UK producer has also shared the official release of his 2013 album. Jai Paul has resurfaced after seven years with two surprise new singles, ‘Do You Love Her Now’ and ‘He’. Both tracks were written, recorded, produced and mixed by Paul. The UK producer has also launched a new website, which features his previously-leaked…
European revenues, piracy, and the growth in streaming platform strength are all challenges The post Can the major labels overcome these 5 threats in the years ahead? appeared first on Music Business Worldwide.
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Nearly two decades on, it’s time to say goodbye The post Apple is about to kill off iTunes – report appeared first on Music Business Worldwide.
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Firm launches ‘Stem Direct’ which it says will super-serve VIP artists The post Having raised $12.5m to date, Stem quits DIY distribution, increases its fees and focuses on ‘top performing artists’ appeared first on Music Business Worldwide.
President Donald Trump arrives in England today for a three-day visit, and we expect it will be awkward. By all accounts the American president is not popular with the general public in the United Kingdom, where large protests are expected to gather in the streets during the trip, and his relationships with the various levels […]
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There’s a widely accepted method to interpret China’s official announcements: the shorter the news, the heavier it is. Today, in one concise sentence, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, China’s telecom regulator, announced that it will “soon grant 5G licenses for commercial use.” That’s according to the Communist Party newspaper People’s Daily. TechCrunch reported…
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The global trash trade has reached a turning point; wealthier nations have long shipped their plastic waste to the developing world to be processed, but in recent months, some nations in Southeast Asia have begun sending the exports — much of it contaminated plastic and trash that is unrecyclable — back to where it came…



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