Music industry headlines: March 16, 2017
Here’s the music industry news you need to know this morning.
- Jackson Wong has been appointed as Managing Director of Warner Music China – via MBW
- Newswire: Taylor Swift trademarks “Swifties” for potential app, classes, mobile game – via A.V Club
- Ticketmaster is rolling out a “Verified Fan” programme that’s supposed to cut down on automated ticket scalping by profiling ticket buyers and determining if they’re humans or machines. – via Recode
- Paul McCartney, Denied Control Over Beatles Hits For Decades, Is Told To Wait – via NPR
- French retailer Fnac announces strategic alliance with Deezer – via CMU
- Tunecore’s Joe Cuello named GM of artist-driven mobile platform EscapeX – via MBW
- Spotify is partnering with the Google-owned navigation app to let users access the features of both services – via CNET
- Ed Sheeran’s Divide has already generated over $5m on Spotify – via MBW
- Songkick is now integrated within the hugely popular Shazam app. Songkick’s database of million concerts and events is being rolled out to Shazam users worldwide – via Hypebot
- Among the next generation of consumers, aged 12 to 24, only 30% listened to Pandora in the past week (at the time of a new survey). – via DMN
- ASCAP has promoted Elizabeth Rodda to Vice President of International Affairs, based in Miami. – via MarketWired
- Music distributor and label services company The Orchard has promoted Cat Kreidich to Senior Vice President, Global Account Management. – via MBW
- BMLG Records names Matthew Hargis SVP, Promotion – via MBW
This article originally appeared on The Industry Observer, which is now part of The Music Network.
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