RadioandMusic
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| 31 Dec 2020

Bombay HC orders: You need to pay for the music you play

MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court passed an order on 27th November, 2020 that mandates pubs, clubs, bars, resorts and similar establishments across the country to get a music license from PPL India (Phonographic Performance Limited) in order to play music on Christmas and New Year’s Eve.

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| 24 Dec 2020

Radio City Mumbai promotes a green Christmas with...

MUMBAI: Radio City, India’s leading radio network, is all set to celebrate Christmas with Santa K

| 24 Dec 2020

Further restrictions announced by Matt Hancock will destroy sectors...

MUMBAI: The Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) comments on further restrictions announced t

| 23 Dec 2020

Best apps to download this Christmas on your gadget

MUMBAI: If you've been lucky enough to get a new gadget for Christmas you might need some help g

| 03 Apr 2020

YouTube to introduce new app 'Shorts' to take over TikTok

MUMBAI: YouTube has always been the No.1 app for people to not only listen to music videos but also allows us to watch series and movies for free. Until a few years ago many music apps, streaming apps and video platforms like TikTok that makes people famous.

| 03 Apr 2020

Dolby available now on Android Google Play Store in India

MUMBAI: Musicians and content creators today don’t have an easy way to capture great sound. Dolby On- a free, music and video recording and streaming app is now available on Android Google Play store.

| 03 Apr 2020

Music body PPL India appoints new CEO

MUMBAI: Music industry body PPL (Phonographic Performance Ltd.), which collects sound recording royalties on behalf of the music industry has appointed G.B. Aayeer as its new CEO.The appointment was announced today by Mandar Thakur, COO, Times Music and Chairman of the board of PPL.

| 03 Apr 2020

Spotify, Warner Music Group renew global licensing partnership

MUMBAI: Spotify and Warner Music Group announced on Wednesday to have renewed their global licensing partnership. Music Label songs will be available on the Sweden-headquartered firm’s platform in India. But no deals were made about financial shares.

| 02 Apr 2020

JioSaavn to bring live music to your home with "Live Anywhere" initiative

MUMBAI: As COVID-19 shutters concerts, festivals and the live performance circuit for the foreseeable future, JioSaavn, India’s largest music and audio entertainment streaming service, is announcing its initiative to keep live music thriving, and offer alternate revenue streams to artists.

| 02 Apr 2020

Hungama Artist Aloud launches #StayAtHome #StayEntertained on Facebook.com/HungamaMusic – live digital concerts by renowned musicians

MUMBAI: Hungama Artist Aloud, a platform that supports and promotes independent content, is launching a unique series of multilingual, multi-genre and multi-talent digital concerts called #StayAtHome #StayEntertained.

| 02 Apr 2020

COVID-19: Universal Music Group stem out initiatives for music industry

MUMBAI: Amid the tension brewing amongst us due to the coronavirus pandemic, Universal Music Group has declared a variety of initiatives for the musicians, employees and the music industry.

| 02 Apr 2020

Smule’s ‘India Jam Karega’ calls for unity over shared passion for music

MUMBAI: In togetherness lies magic. In togetherness lies music - that’s what the brand Smule is all about- Coming together and Jamming together. With the new creative positioning of “India Jams Here” the brand aims to establish the word “Jam” as a synonym for the social singing network.

| 01 Apr 2020

T-Series, RED FM announce an all-star fundraiser 'The Care Concert'

MUMBAI: One of the largest and most awarded private radio networks in India, 93.5 RED FM and the country’s largest music label T-Series, also the world’s largest YouTube hannel have come together to bring to you a brand-new digital initiative ‘The Care Concert’ on 11th April 2020, 6 pm onwards.

| 01 Apr 2020

India's greatest musical minds are now a click away with "IPRS CreativeShala"

MUMBAI:  Our modern life had left us rushing and panting, with almost no time to pause and indulge in our passion. Time and often we have cribbed about lack of time to follow our passion or nurture our hobbies.

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