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  1. Feb 2, 2020 · The State Of Music Today. Streaming is recorded music’s dominant force, the power of which grows each year.

  2. Jul 24, 2022 · Something very strange is going on with the music that's coming out today. People aren't listening to it the way they used to. Is it because it just isn't any good?

    • How A.I will shape all the aspects of the Music Industry. The development of A.I. will automate a whole host of expensive, time-consuming, and complicated processes across music creation and advertising, cutting out the middlemen and democratizing the industry.
    • How the way we consume music will change. “Voice-mediated music consumption and smart speakers will change the way we consume music” Bob Moz, MD of Techstars Music.
    • How different areas of media will start to converge. Barriers that once existed between various media and creative industries like music, fashion, and film are now melting down, and this trend will only quicken in the future.
    • How the financial aspect of the music industry will increasingly detach from the artistic side (and how this empowers artists) Labels and producers traditionally held power to make (or at least influence) the artistic decisions.
  3. www.npr.org › sections › music-newsMusic News - NPR

    3 days ago · Current music news, artist interviews, album reviews, and music industry news from NPR Music.

  4. www.billboard.com › charts › hot-100Billboard Hot 100™

    the week’s most popular current songs across all genres, ranked by streaming activity from digital music sources tracked by luminate, radio airplay audience impressions as measured by luminate...

  5. Jan 23, 2022 · Old songs now represent 70 percent of the U.S. music market, according to the latest numbers from MRC Data, a music-analytics firm. Those who make a living from new music—especially that...

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  7. Jan 14, 2024 · From the streaming glut and super fans to vinyl and Regional Mexican, here are the trends shaping music, according to the company behind Billboard's charts.