As AI music continues to flood the internet, streaming services are tasked with the challenge of curbing its fast-growing risks. How are top services handling it?
The platform released its second Music Impact Report to demonstrate its "added value to artists and the music industry."
Beyoncé, Usher and more benefitted in the immediate aftermath of memorable performances in front of massive audiences.
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek is currently “playing around” with an unreleased, secretive superfan product that should be a win for platforms, rights holders and subscribers.
The show will feature western icons reworking their biggest hits with top K-pop idols.
"It’s a big step forward in our vision for greater alignment between rights holders and streaming services," says Warner Music chief Robert Kyncl.
The streaming service aims to flag content that is AI-generat
The dominant streaming platform in Western music markets said 2024 was its first full year of profitability.
The Universal chairman/CEO touted strides in the company's "artist-centric strategy," recent agreements with Spotify and Amazon and its embrace of "responsible AI."
Despite huge gains in industry revenues, individual creators feel they’re being cheated by streaming — a paradox that's proving difficult to solve.