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NPR Music's year-end interview series concludes with an analog baby turned digital savant, who says that how we consume music today has become a political, emotional and existential choice.
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Two acquisitions and one equity-sharing deal could show that the music business, long known for its insularity, has fully entered a new era.
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After more than 17 years with the company, Westergren announced he would be stepping down as CEO and exiting the company's board.
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After more than a decade of holding out, the classic rock icon has made his most popular music available for streaming and digital purchase.
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The pop superstar announced her 'return' to streaming, but it's more complicated than that.
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The streaming service settled a class action lawsuit filed by songwriters who accused Spotify of using their work without a license.
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Spotify has long evangelized free listening as a way to pull users in to paying for its service. The music industry's patience with the strategy seems to have run out.
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In the era of streaming music, everything ever recorded is supposed to be at our fingertips. So how did one of the biggest names in the Classic Rock canon go missing?
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With Amazon Music Unlimited, the company is seeking to lure consumers away from competitors like Spotify and Apple Music — and it might be a game-changing proposition.
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It's an ongoing standoff between musicians and Google's YouTube: Who should be responsible for removing unauthorized copies of songs posted online?