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YouTube still has full albums on its platform, Arts Council delivers $7M to arts projects

Here's all the music industry news you need to know today. Australia Council delivers $7.2 million for 270 arts projects - via Arts Review Facebook has announced the appointment of former boss Will…

By Poppy ReidPublished May 17, 2017
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Here's all the music industry news you need to know today.

Australia Council delivers $7.2 million for 270 arts projects - via Arts Review

Facebook has announced the appointment of former boss Will Easton as its new managing director for Australia and New Zealand. - via B&T

Skegss are hosting an underage festival in Sydney next month - via The Brag

YouTube still has full albums on its platform, and that’s a problem - via The Verge

Keith Mitchell, an original member of Mazzy Star, has died from undisclosed causes. - via RollingStone

Spotify relaunches its three-months-for-$1 subscription promotion - via MBW

Snapchat installs reportedly fell 16% in April as Instagram continues to pull further ahead - via VentureBeat

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BOOL signs deal with Boersma Records, new album in August - via Facebook

CBS, Fox and NBC have settled with the streaming company FilmOn, bringing an end to a long-running copyright dispute that was pending at several appellate circuits throughout the nation. - via THR

Brisbane artist Hatchie (Harriette Pilbeam) signs management deal with Monster Management and international agent deal with Coda Agency

Mushroom's electronic label Soothsayer signed Sydney artist Love Deluxe - via Facebook

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