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Today, 7:17 AM
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Australia’s music community and the professional network that supports it is a multi-billion-dollar machine, roughly 90% of us listen to homegrown music, and most domestic artists remain desperately skint.
Those are some of the takeaways from The Bass Line, Music Australia’s first-of-its kind analysis of the nation’s music industry, its true value and its economic contribution
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Today, 7:08 AM
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Making Vinyl just wrapped up its latest event in Memphis, where industry professionals came together to discuss the state of the vinyl business. From June 2-4, the Renasant Convention Center hosted panels and plenty of networking focused on vinyl record manufacturing, distribution, and new technologies.
Next up: Europe. Making Vinyl returns to Haarlem, the Netherlands, on September 24-26, 2025. The Philharmonie (PHIL) will once again serve as the venue, bringing people from across the vinyl supply chain together to share ideas and learn from industry experts.
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Today, 7:03 AM
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The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has strongly endorsed Disney & NBCUniversal’s lawsuit against AI company Midjourney. RIAA Chairman & CEO Mitch Glazier issued a statement that underscores the broader implications for creative industries. “There is a clear path forward through partnerships that both further AI innovation and foster human artistry,” Glazier said. “Unfortunately, some bad actors—like Midjourney—see only a zero-sum, winner-take-all game. These short-sighted AI companies are stealing human-created works to generate machine-created, virtually identical products for their own commercial gain
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Today, 7:02 AM
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“As a company, we look at music as art, and we would never want to give away art for free. It makes no sense to me,” Apple Music head Oliver Schusser said during a keynote at the NMPA’s annual meeting Wednesday.
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Today, 6:55 AM
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Songtradr CEO Paul Wiltshire, whose company’s MassiveMusic subsidiary now houses Big Sync, Resonance, 7digital, and Musicube. Photo Credit: Songtradr
Songtradr has reorganized its B2B divisions under MassiveMusic, which it’s touting as “the industry’s most comprehensive, innovative provider of brand and business-centric music solutions.” Santa Monica-headquartered Songtradr reached out with word of the reorganization today, about four years after acquiring MassiveMusic. Before that, February 2019 saw the expansion-minded licensing platform purchase Big Sync Music, followed by deals for AI-classification company Musicube (June 2022) and then 7digital (March 2023).
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June 11, 6:13 PM
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Top executives from Billboard's Indie Power Players list and beyond weigh in on what moves the needle for artists in such a competitive landscape.
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June 11, 6:08 PM
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Major record labels have shifted from legal crusaders to would-be business partners in the space of a year. When Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group and Sony Music filed copyright-infringement suits against AI up-starts Suno and Udio last summer, the industry assumed a bruising court fight was inevitable.
Nine months later, the same companies are at the table hammering out AI music licensing deals that would let the startups keep training on label catalogues – provided the labels and, eventually, their artists – get paid.
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June 11, 2:59 PM
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Formed in 2020 as the COVID pandemic threatened to decimate the live-entertainment business, the National Independent Talent Organization is a 501(c)(6) trade organization that represents hundreds of independent talent agencies and managers nationwide.
In a way similar to the National Independent Venue Assn., the organization sees people who were previously bitter competitors joining together for the common good — a goal that has continued after the pandemic lifted. After securing some $900 million in federal funding for agents and managers during COVID, it has expanded its purview to fighting excesses in the secondary market, issuing a report that shows resale tickets are two times more than face value on average; assisted in the banning of speculative tickets [the practice whereby tickets that don’t exist yet are put on sale] and deceptive ticket-selling practices in Maryland and Minnesota; filed a formal complaint with the FTC on World Ticket Conference and BOT Act Violators; all in the face of fierce lobbying from representatives on the secondary market.
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June 10, 11:53 AM
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In a move that sees two of the most important and influential American indie music companies joining forces, Secretly Group has announced a new partnership with Merge Records that sees Secretly co-founders Ben Swanson, Chris Swanson, Darius Van Arman and Phil Waldorf acquiring a 50% stake in the company while Merge co-founder Mac McCaughan will continue as label president and head of A&R.
Laura Ballance, Merge co-founder and co-president and McCaughan’s fellow co-founder of the legendary indie band Superchunk, is leaving the music business for other pursuits. Longtime Merge label director Christina Rentz will maintain her role overseeing the day-to-day operations of the label, as will marketing director Jamie Beck and head of digital Wilson Fuller.
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June 10, 11:50 AM
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Live Nation will invest $1 billion to build 18 “new and revitalized live music venues” across the United States over the next 18 months, the company announced June 10.
According to a study cited by Live Nation, construction, engineering and development of the projects — which range from small clubs to large amphitheaters — will spur $2.9 billion in econonic impact with $1.4 billion in annual impact once the venues are online.
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June 10, 4:05 PM
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Ashley Gorley is among this year’s inductees, along with George Clinton; Tom Johnston, Michael McDonald and Patrick Simmons (of The Doobie Brothers); Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins; Mike Love; and Tony Macaulay. Singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams will be the 2025 recipient of the eminent Hal David Starlight Award, an award gifted to young songwriters who are making a significant impact in the music industry with their original songs, and Stephen Schwartz will be the 2025 recipient of the esteemed Johnny Mercer Award.
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June 10, 3:56 PM
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IMPALA has published a new report on the streaming business, criticising recent trends that are creating a two-tier market that favours the majors. It calls on industry and policymakers to work together to ensure a steaming ecosystem that “supports innovation, inclusivity and sustainable growth”
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June 10, 3:55 PM
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Another day, another label acquisition – this time from a metal-minded MNRK Music Group, which has scooped up Prosthetic Records as well as its catalog. MNRK (formerly eOne Music) just recently revealed its deal for the “premier metal label,” which set sail 27 years ago. Since then, Prosthetic has released projects from Lamb of God, Megadeth vet Marty Friedman, and Junius, to name a few.
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Today, 7:12 AM
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Shares of Spotify Technology S.A. (NYSE: SPOT) surged in today’s trading session, with the stock price closing at an impressive 10.78, marking a 1.55% increase and underscoring strong investor confidence.
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Today, 7:04 AM
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At the National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA) annual meeting held in Alice Tulley Hall at New York’s Lincoln Center, the organization revealed the true cost of Spotify’s bundling scheme to publishers and songwriters. According to the NMPA, the bundling change—which reclassifies Spotify Premium as a bundle including audiobooks—cost songwriters and publishers a staggering $230 million in lost revenue in the first year alone. The NMPA warned that if the practice is not stopped, the cumulative loss is projected to surpass $3.1 billion through 2032.
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Today, 7:02 AM
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Undoubtedly the showstopper among the new Apple Music features is AutoMix. Leveraging the power of AI, this innovative tool has been designed to deliver a personal DJ experience like none other. It promises to execute seamless transitions through time stretching and beat matching, claiming to get the timing just right. However, while the concept is thrilling, we’ll have to wait and see how well it handles the switch between notably different music styles.
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Today, 6:58 AM
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Beach Boys members Al Jardine and Mike Love give lengthy tributes to late songwriter, with Jardine calling him a ‘humble musical giant’
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Today, 6:54 AM
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Universal Music Group is teaming up with beverage maker The Coca-Cola Company to launch real thing records (rtr), a brand-new label aimed at fostering the careers of rising artists around the world.
With what it bills as a “genre-agnostic approach,” rtr launches with French-New Zealand artist Max Allais (Better Now Records/Universal Music Germany) and Indian singer-songwriter and producer Aksomaniac (Def Jam Recordings India/Universal Music India) as the first artist signings for the new label.
The development of rtr’s visual identity and approach to storytelling was led by creative director Ibrahem Hasan, with branding by forpeople, and brand world-building and digital experiences brought to life by Explorers Club.
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June 11, 6:12 PM
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As Mayor Karen Bass implemented a curfew in the downtown area of Los Angeles, entertainment venues such as the Music Center and the Alamo Drafthouse theaters canceled evening programming Tuesday night and for at least the next day or two.
Bass said that a one-square-mile area would come under the curfew starting at 8 p.m. Tuesday night and could continue for “several nights.” The Alamo Drafthouse posted,” Heads up, we’re closed for the evening because of the curfew. Tickets for this evening’s remaining shows will be refunded automatically. (Note that it may take a couple of days to show up.).”
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June 11, 3:32 PM
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Music Corporation of America (MCA, formerly UMG Nashville) has reportedly laid off a dozen staff members, according to Country Aircheck.
Those affected in the layoffs include VP of Media Marketing Leigh Malleus, VP of Strategic Marketing Gary Keffer, VP of Creative Services Karen Naff, Capitol/MCA Nashville Dir./Regional Promotion Megan Youngblood, Sr. Dir. of E-Commerce & Retail Troy Scott, Sr. Dir. of Marketing & Creative Services Michelle Hall, Dir. of Strategic Marketing Kathryn Huffman, Sr. Dir of Digital Marketing Leah Ducey, Mgr. of A&R Sarah Marie Burke, Dir. of Marketing & Artist Development Lindsey Terry, Dir. of Marketing & Project Management Alyssa Logan and Dir. of Streaming Marketing Chance Maxwell.
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June 11, 5:35 AM
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HYBE wrapped its Seoul headquarters with “We Are Back” banners and BTS logos this week, as all seven members of the K-pop group are set to complete their mandatory military service this month. RM and V were discharged from the military on Tuesday (June 10) in Chuncheon City, South Korea, after joining in December 2023, according to multiple news outlets out of South Korea and overseas.
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June 11, 5:32 AM
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The American Association of Independent Music, Inc. (A2IM) announced the winners of the 2025 Libera Awards presented by Merlin. The awards were presented during a gala event at Gotham Hall in New York City that featured some of the biggest names in contemporary independent music.
Partisan Records was named as the Label of the Year (with 15+ employees) for 2025 while True Panther claimed the title for Label of the Year (5 or fewer employees).
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June 10, 1:36 PM
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The Americana Music Association announced the nominees for the 2025 Americana Honors & Awards on Tuesday morning, with MJ Lenderman leading the contenders with nominations in three categories. Turning up with two nods each were Charley Crockett, Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats, and the duo of Gillian Welch & David Rawlings.
The announcements typically take place in a live event in Nashville, but this year, they were unveiled in a video posted to social media that had past winners or other prominent members of the community sharing the good news, including Brandi Carlile, Kacey Musgraves, Molly Tuttle, S.G. Goodman, newcomer Kashus Culpepper and longtime show host Jim Lauderdale.
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June 11, 5:42 AM
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Jonathan Mayers, a pioneer of the modern music festival and co-founder of Superfly Entertainment and Bonnaroo, has died at the age of 51. His death was announced by the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, which shared a tribute on social media Tuesday. A cause of death was not disclosed.
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June 10, 3:55 PM
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During the WWDC 2025 keynote on Monday, Apple previewed iOS 26 and the all-new Apple Music experience. While Cupertino didn't highlight much about its music streaming service during the event, several new tweaks are coming to the platform.
Apple Music is also celebrating its tenth anniversary, making this redesign a timely way to mark the occasion. Here's every new feature coming to Apple Music in iOS 26 that we've found so far.
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