Music
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January 05, 2018
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It's that time of the year again where every major business publication is making their new year projections for the music industry and recapping the last twelve months espousing on what we can do better in the new year.
For this week's considerations, we have some music business projects that seem feasible, digital streaming leading the way in terms of revenue growth and the Napster downloading ruining the music business historical references for you to peruse.
Have a great week! -Corey
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Bobby Owsinski
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Forbes
2017 is just about in the books and it was a big year for the recorded music industry, so now it's time to look ahead to 2018. Here are 7 predictions that can affect the music business in ways big and small in the upcoming year should they come to pass.
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Sarah Butler
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The Guardian
A surge in music streaming via digital services including Spotify and Apple Music has prompted the fastest growth in UK music consumption since the late 1990s.
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Jesse Kirshbaum
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Ad Age
The music business is back. You could argue it just finally caught up to the technology business. Or that the rise of technology has fueled better music profits.
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Rory Cellan-Jones
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BBC News
The record giants were portrayed as dinosaurs, thrashing around helplessly as piracy took away their revenues and tech giants took on the job of leading the industry into the future.
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