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DiMA Playlist – June 23, 2020
DiMA Playlist - June 23, 2020
Connecting you with the stories and insights shaping the music industry today.
What Music’s Tech Companies Are Doing on Blackout
Tuesday
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Rolling Stone
Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and Amazon Unite in Support of Blackout
Tuesday
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The Verge
Music Companies to Observe Juneteenth
Holiday
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Billboard
Music Streaming Platforms Share Initiatives to Keep the Tunes
Rolling
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Vibe
Blackout Tuesday: Who’s Committed to What in the Music
Industry
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Variety
Apple CEO Tim Cook Announces $100M Commitment Towards Racial
Justice
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People
Amazon Music Matches Streams of Keedron Bryant’s Black Anthem to NAACP
Donation
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Associated Press
Bruce Springsteen Uses E Street Radio Platform to Reflect on America, George
Floyd
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Deadline
Spotify Will Donate $10M for Social
Justice
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Falseto
YouTube Commits $100M to ‘Amplify’ Black Creators and
Artists
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The Verge
Amazon Works with Black Employees Group to Distribute $10M to Social Justice
Orgs
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The Seattle Times
Pandora Launches Free Online Class to Help Artists Connect With Fans From
Home
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Pandora
Apple Highlights Apps That Support Social Justice, Black
Creators
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Fast Company
Preservation Hall Partners with Spotify to Help Keep New Orleans Musicians
Afloat
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WWLTV
Common, Keke Palmer Host YouTube “Bear Witness, Take Action” Event for Racial
Justice
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Music News
Amazon Backs Livestream Concert Uniting Seattle Music Royalty for Coronavirus
Relief
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The Seattle Times
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