FRIDAY 27 JANUARY 2017 | COMPLETEMUSICUPDATE.COM | ||||
The latest CMU Podcast is now online! CMU's Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last week, including Tidal's bid to boost subscriber numbers by selling out to US tel co Sprint, a bid to answer all of your questions about piracy, and why Madonna's thoughts about the White House could (definitely won't) land her in prison. CLICK HERE to stream this edition of the CMU Podcast right now, or subscribe via iTunes to have each edition download to your device each Friday. Got a question about the music industry? Let us know, and we'll answer it for you on the CMU Podcast. It maybe a query about a recent news story, or a general question you've always had about the business of music. Email cmupodcast@unlimitedmedia.co.uk and tune in to future podcasts to hear the answer. | |||||
Stories discussed in this week's CMU Podcast include... ÂÂ Sprint takes 33% stake in Tidal ÂÂ Tidal user figures questioned ÂÂ Piracy FAQs site launched as ISPs prepare to send out 'educational emails' to infringers ÂÂ Calls for Madonna to be arrested for her views on yellow purple bananas ÂÂ Texas radio station bans Madonna over White House comments In brief... ÂÂ Jean Michel Jarre talks "value transfer" ÂÂ Prince heirs accuse former estate administrators of mismanagement ÂÂ UK Music welcomes government's new review of the creative industries ÂÂ Team Glastonbury are planning a Variety Bazaar, but not to replace Glastonbury ÂÂ BBC unveils UK Eurovision hopefuls | |||||
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