Music
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October 30, 2017
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Hey everyone!
Hope you're having a great week. This week in the news there's musical apps that are taking over television and new ways that YouTube entrepreneurs are making money.
Thanks, Corey
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Hugh McIntyre
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Forbes
"A number of networks are looking to some of the biggest brands in music to help launch new series that may give them all a much-needed smash and bring in the eyeballs they so desperately crave."
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Anthony Ha
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TechCrunch
Baptiste said this is designed less for experienced runners and more for newbies who want the health benefits but maybe see running as painful and boring (which, to be fair, it totally can be). So Studio is all about “turning fitness into entertainment,” while also making sure you get a good workout.
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Cherie Hu
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Forbes
One of the most interesting label M&A deals from the past few months was Warner Music Group’s acquisition of indie dance label Spinnin’ Records, for a reported price tag of more than $100 million. Major labels buy up indie labels left and right, but this particular acquisition pointed to a key disruptor that much of the music industry is still struggling to understand and accept: YouTube.
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