Just a few years ago, spending $300 on headphones was the exclusive domain of artists and producers. Now, musicians who aren’t sticking their name to a pair may seem tone deaf
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Just a few years ago, spending $300 on headphones was the exclusive domain of artists and producers. Now, musicians who aren’t sticking their name to a pair may seem tone deaf
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In a recent post, digital music entrepreneur Michael Robertson says he believes Spotify “can never” be profitable. But “never” is probably not the... Delete the scoop?
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Pandora posted a thin third-quarter profit Tuesday as it reported earnings as a public company for the first time. But its outlook for the current quarter was weaker than... Delete the scoop?
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Record labels are the monopoly to end all monopolies. And as Michael Robertson, founder of MP3.com, explains, their over-the-top demands of music subscription services quash innovation, as well as any dreams of profitability. Delete the scoop?
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