New Deal Allows Indie Publishers and Songwriters to Profit from DJs' Work
Almost two months to the day after it announced an important partnership with Apple Music, digital distributor Dubset Media Holdings is announcing...
Almost two months to the day after it announced an important partnership with Apple Music, digital distributor Dubset Media Holdings is announcing...
Three hundred percent annual interest? A high likelihood of taking out numerous loans over the course of months before the short-term debt is paid? A 20 percent chance you’ll lose your car? Welcome to the world of single-payment auto-title lending, aka payday lending for car owners.
Dikembe Mutombo is rejecting the idea of another NBA draft lottery conspiracy.
United Parcel Service is stepping up its entry into the 3-D on-demand printing market, linking its network of printers and joining forces with software provider SAP to create an end-to-end industrial manufacturing process.
It’s common knowledge that the music business has been battered for years. The main culprit is the Internet, which has destroyed the market for albums, and the main victims have been musicians, whose income and options have plummeted. A bipartisan proposal recently introduced in Congress attempts to give musicians a little help by remedying an injustice that is decades older than iTunes.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is expected to declare the results of the Central Teacher Eligibility Test (CTET) conducted on February 21 this year anytime now.