How the music industry uses big data to create the next big hit
Is big data killing good music? As part of a collaboration between The Atlantic and PBS NewsHour, Judy Woodruff speaks with Derek Thompson, whose piece in this month’s magazine featured how data collected by Shazam and other music apps is not just predicting the next hit but influencing today’s music as well.

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Can the music industry survive the streaming revolution?

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Sony Group | Empowering artists through data analytics

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Billboard Explains: Record Labels

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Brasilien – Marokko Highlights | Gruppe C, FIFA WM 2026 | sportstudio

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From Phonographs to Spotify: A Brief History of the Music Industry

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The music industry and the digital revolution

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Music revolution: how AI could change the industry forever

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The Economics of Making Music Now

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The dark side of AI - Exploitation of humans and nature | DW Documentary

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How Using Data Science Made Spotify Most Popular Music Streaming Service

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The Real Reason Why Music Is Getting Worse

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The future of music | Daniel Johansson | TEDxLinnaeusUniversity

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How The Music Industry Works

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We tracked what happens after TikTok songs go viral

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Music Industry Revenue Streams: The Advent of Spotify and Music Streaming Services | Berklee Online

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What do AI agents do when humans aren’t watching? - BBC World Service

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HOW TO MAKE IT - Music Industry (Extra Tips - Nick Gatfield, Sony Music)

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How The Music Industry Works - As a Network

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Why Data Is the Future of the Music Biz

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