Hover is a brand new social media app designed to help streamers build their visibility and following from their short-form clips. Haven’t heard of it yet? You’re not the only one.  But the platform has existed in some form or fashion for little over a year now (their Twitter account dates to September 2020 and their

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Spotify completely redefined the music industry when it introduced its unlimited music streaming model over 10 years ago. And while “streaming content” in general felt like an inevitability since Netflix pivoted from mailing DVDs to hosting movies online, the fact that Spotify got to it first with music streaming means the company comes under extra

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Spotify for Artists continues to undergo new changes and developments. The platform designed to provide enhanced data and insights so artists know who is listening to their music on Spotify recently launched a new “Engagement” section of the platform. Although it’s still in beta, the Engagement tab on Spotify for Artists gives us some insight into

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A new website called HitPiece purports to offer NFTs for a massive swath of music catalogs for which it reportedly has no permission or ownership. The company immediately caused an uproar across Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram with artists, managers, and labels calling for the removal of their content from the site. The website briefly suffered a

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Twitch and UMG (Universal Music Group) recently signed an agreement to enable more services for fans and opportunities on the platform. It is, in theory, a potentially good sign that Twitch and a major label are working more closely to reach a symbiotic relationship in the industry. But is it really actually news that will affect

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