From the daily newsletter: can we escape Spotify syndrome? Plus: New Mexico’s nuclear-weapons boom; Susan B. Glasser reflects ...
A new 'Harper's Magazine' cover story suggests Spotify has been filling playlists with its own music to avoid paying ...
The history of recorded music is now at our fingertips. But the streamer’s algorithmic skill at giving us what we like may ...
In order to avoid paying actual recording artists the $.003 they earn for each play of their songs, Spotify has started ...
Liz Goodwin is a Congress reporter for The Washington Post. Goodwin joined The Post from the Boston Globe, where she covered national politics since 2018, most recently serving as Washington ...
In Pelly’s investigation, she found that Spotify had been working with stock-music companies like Epidemic, which offer music ...
After slogging through a controversial Spotify Wrapped season, Spotify is now being accused of filling playlists and ...
Spotify pads playlists with music by unknown artists, and has been accused of generating this music itself or using cheap ...
The filing claims that the rapper's legal action against the streamer and Universal Music Group is a "subversion of the ...
An increasing number of tracks on Spotify playlists are commissioned "fillers," which musicians do not have copyright over.
Spotify's influence on the music market is often criticized for working against artists. Beyond the issue of low fees for ...
The report goes into great detail, but here's the short version: rather than give individual artists some much-needed ...