#Newsfeed: Universal Music embroiled in $1 million piracy lawsuit involving The Vamps; Facebook fights fake news with links to other angles; LinkedIn’s latest millennial bait is a Tinder-style mentorship service
Plus why Vice premiered its latest digital series on TV.
#Newsfeed: Facebook said to be working on dedicated video chat device; Twitter finally explained why it’s been hiding a key growth metric from investors; Harry Styles helps push Sony Music revenues up 11%
Plus what it’s like being Chance The Rapper’s intern.
#Newsfeed: Spotify passes 60 million subscribers; HBO remains unmoved by Twitter campaign against forthcoming slavery drama “Confederate”; Giphy will soon test sponsored GIFs
Plus why we’re a lot worse at spotting fake photos than we’d like to admit.
#Newsfeed: Facebook Stories unlocks public sharing; Twitter testing a new $99 flat-fee subscription to promote accounts; Did Meek Mill and TIDAL scam their way on to the Billboard 200?
Plus how the podcast boom is finally forcing radio to become more diverse.
#Newsfeed: Twitter failed to add new users this quarter; Sony/ATV joins forces with social-powered label Heard Well; Apple says goodbye to the Nano and Shuffle
Plus why your mum is killing your chances of going viral on Facebook.
#Newsfeed: Twitter packs more into Notifications tab (but it’s not all useful); All of the numbers from Facebook’s earnings call; Spotify launches self-serve ad platform
Plus why you’re a lot more qualified for your dream job than you think.
#Newsfeed: What to expect from Facebook’s earning call this week; Twitter confirms it is winding down SnappyTV; Singer Yunupingu dies aged 46
Plus what music publishers look for in an artist.
#Newsfeed: Facebook acquires Source3 to get content creators paid; More metrics now available for businesses on Instagram; BBC Music announce festival to replace Glastonbury next year
Plus why a new ‘Despacito’ remix could make the song even bigger.