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  • Amazon Launches New Streaming Service With Three-Tiered Pricing Plan

    Amazon has officially entered the on-demand streaming game. Amazon has officially entered the on-demand streaming game. The giant online marketplace has unveiled its new Amazon Music Unlimited streaming service with a three-tiered pricing plan.
  • David Bowie's Entire Discography Sold Out on Amazon, Who May Have Price-Gouged

    Following his unfortunate death, David Bowie's entire catalogue had reportedly sold out on Amazon, at least temporarily, with both old and new fans alike rediscovering his music. Not only that, but reports say that Amazon may have also price-gouged the records in response to the increased demand.
  • Amazon Prime Air Reveals New Drone Prototypes to Deliver Packages [WATCH]

    Say goodbye to your local delivery man, because Amazon currently working on transforming the way you receive your deliveries. The Internet-retailer company recently revealed the latest drone prototypes that will support its Prime Air carrier service. The unnamed aerial devices are designed to transport packages within 30 minutes or less.
  • Amazon Giving Away Best-Selling Vinyl For Free Over Next Two Weeks

    Hipsters and old people rejoice, your vinyl addiction may just got an extra injection from Amazon. The online commercial giant recently relaunched its vinyl store and to celebrate they are giving free vinyl for 13 days.
  • Amazon Prime Priming for India Launch during 2015 as Streaming Services Accelerate Accessibility in BRIC Nation

    The future of the music industry, especially considering the modern trend toward streaming over actual physical purchases, lies in regions outside of the United States. Amazon is one of several countries that realizes this and hence has apparently began planning to launch its Amazon Prime service (including the limited streaming services it offers) during 2015.
  • Apple Deletes White-Power Music from iTunes Following Report; Amazon and Google Have Yet to Respond

    Apple recently took down work on iTunes from bands that was deemed "white-power" or "racial-supremacy" music by the Southern Poverty Law Center in a new report. The company came under fire for offering the hateful music as well as giving customers more options with the "Listeners Also Bought" feature. According to "Rolling Stone" and "Noisey," Apple deleted 30 of the 54 bands last week that the SPLC pointed out in the report, but other online vendors like Amazon and Google have yet to do so."The racist music industry, a once lucrative source of funding for the white power movement, is a shadow of its former self," the report reads. "Over the past decade, it has become increasingly fragmented and disorganized in the wake of the collapse of several major labels and distributors. Concerts have become scarce and those that remain have been driven even further underground. However, the ever-resilient white power music scene has found new hope and new profit amidst the wreckage of a once multimillion-dollar industry from an unlikely source: the world's largest music vendor, iTunes."Apple's Terms and Conditions page for iTunes restricts submissions of work that is "obscene, objectionable or in poor taste," but that apparently was not strictly enforced.
  • New 'Billboard' Report Says Amazon Is Top Seller Of Vinyl, Not Urban Outfitters

    Remember when Urban Outfitters said it was the top seller of vinyl in the world? Well, according to a new report by 'Billboard,' that claim is not true.
  • Amazon Streaming Service Prime Music Launches: Full of Playlists, Lacks Universal Music Group Artists

    Well, it seems as though all of those Internet rumors were true (for once). After weeks of speculation, today (June 12) Amazon launched its own music streaming service, Prime Music, as a part of its Amazon Prime package.
  • Buzzfeed Reports Indicate Amazon Music Streaming Service Could Arrive Within Weeks

    All trends indicate that streaming and other music-subscription services represent the future of the music industry, and another huge player is aiming to join the growing number of streaming programs on the market. Sources indicate that Amazon will launch its previously announced variant, possibly within a few weeks.
  • Wall Street Journal claims Amazon pursuing free streaming service, company denies reports

    It looked like another big name was looking to enter the music streaming market, at least if you take The Wall Street Journal's word for it. The paper reported on Thursday that Amazon was developing a free media streaming service, but the web retail giant denied the claims.
  • Feels So Good: Flugelhorn Virtuoso Chuck Mangione Releases Limited Edition 'My Funny Valentine' LP Gift Set

    The great American fugelhorn player, Chuck Mangione, creator of the 1977 smash jazz-pop single "Feels So Good" is set to releases an LP just in time for the lover's holiday.
  • Adele, Lady Gaga, Carly Rae Jepsen dominate Amazon's best-selling lists of all time

    Amazon has just revealed its best-selling CD of all time, and really the winner should not surprise you. According to the online retailer, the record that has sold the most copies is Adele's monster 2011 effort 21.
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