The Beatles have emerged as one of the most popular artists on Spotify in their first hundred days on the service, with over a quarter of a billion plays.
New York cable provider Cablevision Systems has created a special Hulu channel for its Optimum TV subscribers, allowing users to go to an on-demand Hulu channel.
Premium TV network Starz has launched a new standalone streaming app for iOS, Android, and Apple TV, streaming 2,400 TV shows and films for $9 per month.
Iconic songwriter Paul McCartney will release a 67-song compilation called Pure McCartney, aimed at fans who want to journey through his post-Beatles hits.
Kanye West's latest record The Life of Pablo may finally hit streaming services besides Jay Z's Tidal, expected to launch on Spotify and Apple Music Friday.
Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer says he's done making superhero films after a very difficult time finding a 'new language' to use on Batman v Superman.
Spotify has raised $1 billion from investors in the form of debt, a big indication that a public offering will follow in short order, and that it was reasonably desperate for cash.
Prince recently took to Twitter to express his dislike of YouTube's licensing payments, indicating poor payments are the reason behind his lack of content.
Famed dance-rock group LCD Soundsystem played for the first time in five years last night, rocking their biggest hits to a 1500 at New York's Webster Hall.
Justin Bieber has broken the all-time Vevo viewership record, with 10 billion views in just over six years, four billion of which came since last September.
Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose may replace AC/DC singer Brian Johnson for the remainder of the band's U.S. tour dates, following Johnson's hearing issues.
Google Play Music and production company Milk team up to craft a series which highlights emerging artists through performances from Milk's New York offices.
Paul McCartney has applied to get back the U.S. publishing rights to The Beatles' material, much of which was recently sold to Sony/ATV music for $750 mil.
Famed rapper and businessman Jay-Z has removed all three of his Blueprint albums from every streaming service except for Tidal, which he has a big stake in.