2015년 2월 4일 수요일

Why Jay Z's Streaming Purchase Is a Smart Move, Super Bowl's Most Shazamed Moments, and More in This Week's Digital Digest

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 Why Jay Z's Streaming Purchase Is a Very Smart Move 
Some were left scratching their heads this morning at the news of Jay Z's newest investment -- don't be like them.
 Neil Young Calls Vinyl Comeback a 'Fashion Statement' Amidst High-Quality Audio Quest 
As we've pointed out, there's a lack of scientific consensus that even the most trained ears are capable of appreciating the kind of hi-res digital audio found on pricey players like Neil Young's Pono. But what's this… now he's even taking some digs at vinyl?
 Inside YouTube's New Tool for Creating Interactive, Multi-Angle Videos 
A new YouTube feature allows a user to upload multiple camera angles for a video, along with the audio track, and YouTube will then automatically stitch the camera feeds together so that viewers can toggle views while watching.
 Super Bowl's Most Shazamed Moments: Katy Perry, Marc Scibilia and... The Verve? 
Data provided by music discovery app Shazam shows that Marc Scibilia's version of Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land," used in a Jeep ad, was the top Shazamed moment of the game (Katy Perry's halftime excluded).
 Spotify Valued at $5.7 Billion in New Report, Amidst Rumors of a Massive Money Search 
As rumors of the company's search for $500 million hit yesterday, a research firm was publishing their report on the company's gigantic worth.
 Bandsintown Launches Analytics Tools for Artists: Exclusive 
Bandsintown Manager, a free application for Facebook, iOS and Android, goes live from today (Feb. 3).
 FCC Widely Expected to Reclassify High-Speed Internet as a Utility 
The long (long) debate over "net neutrality" is finally coming to a head.
 Executive Turntable: Moves at Sony/ATV, Republic Records and Ticketmaster 
A list of moves and shakes across the music business, including Sony/ATV, Republic Records, Ticketmaster, and more!
 Spotify Reportedly Cancels Launch in Russia 
Streaming music service Spotify has pumped the brakes on its planned launch in Russia, citing a growing list of negative factors in the country, according to reports.
 




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