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Media Predictions For 2018

It is the time of year when predictions of what's to come are flying fast and below are some of the more credible views espoused by specialists in the fields of media and technology. Of course, every year comes with its wild cards that spoil everyone's guesswork; but for now, a headline of ideas to consider when plotting your strategy going into the year ahead.

Media Predictions For 2018

By David Farrell

It is the time of year when predictions of what's to come are flying fast and below are some of the more credible views espoused by specialists in the fields of media and technology. Of course, every year comes with its wild cards that spoil everyone's guesswork; but for now, a headline of ideas to consider when plotting your strategy going into the year ahead. –  Continue reading here.

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Taylor Swift 'The Tortured Poets Department'
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Taylor Swift 'The Tortured Poets Department'

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Music Biz Headlines: Taylor Swift's Music  Back on TikTok, Just In Time for 'The Tortured Poets Department'

Our weekly compendium of headlines from home and around the globe also collects stories on the crisis of Canadian arts organizations, new streaming platforms, and debunking exaggerated reports of Coachella's death.

Canada in Top Three Countries for Music Exports on Spotify, But Some Hit Artists May Not Qualify as Canadian

Canadian artists generated more than $400-million in royalties from listeners outside Canada on Spotify in 2023, and were the top exporters of music on the platform behind the U.S. and U.K., the annual Loud & Clear report found. But the platform is warning that some successful songs exported may not qualify as officially Canadian under CRTC rules.– Marie Woolf, Globe and Mail

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