The Federal Trade Commission must use its subpoena power to follow the money in the music industry, according to a new white paper from consumer advocacy nonprofit Public Knowledge. “This is a structural problem,” the author says.
FTC Should Investigate Music Streaming Deals, Study Urges
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Listen to Fred Again.. team up with Jozzy on new single ‘ten’
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"This song is about missing home which I have this year more than ever," said Fred Again.. The post Listen...
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The Game Awards 2023: see the full list of winners
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‘Baldur’s Gate 3’ walked away with six awards, including Game Of The Year The post The Game Awards 2023:...
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Lana Del Rey live at Coachella 2024: distinctive star stays true to herself
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April 12, Indio, California: Although mired by sound issues, the singer’s first Coachella headline set presents a lowkey, artful...
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Listen to Machine Gun Kelly and Halsey’s pop-punk collaboration, ‘Forget Me Too’
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It's the fifth track from Kelly's new album, 'Tickets To My Downfall' The post Listen to Machine Gun Kelly and...
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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds share new video for previously unreleased track ‘Vortex’
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Taken from the band's 'B-Sides & Rarities Part II' The post Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds share new video...
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KORN’s BRIAN ‘HEAD’ WELCH Discusses 25th Anniversary Of ‘Life Is Peachy’
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In a new interview with the "Do You Know Jack?" podcast, KORN guitarist Brian "Head" Welch discussed the 25th...
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New UK Music report reveals one in three music jobs were lost during the pandemic
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The UK music industry's economic contribution fell by a record 46 per cent in 2020 The post New UK Music...
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New Crab Species Named After NIGHTWISH
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A new crab species has been named after Finnish/British/Dutch symphonic metallers NIGHTWISH. The band says: "One new crab species...







