
PAPERS WE’RE READING: “Pay-to-Playlist: The Commerce of Music Streaming”
1958 saw the tunes of Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, Fats Domino, and Buddy Holly and the Crickets steaming across the country on the express bound
1958 saw the tunes of Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, Fats Domino, and Buddy Holly and the Crickets steaming across the country on the express bound
Uber and Walgreens are partnering to ensure those who lack reliable transportation to a pharmacy can still access the coronavirus vaccine. On Feb. 9, both
McKinsey and Co., one of the “Big Three” management consulting firms, will pay $573 million as a settlement to numerous states suing over the company’s
On Feb. 3, Spotify’s fourth-quarter financial earnings showed returns higher than initially anticipated. Active users have increased by 27% to include 345 million monthly users,
GameStop’s stock price saga shows no sign of slowing after trading company Robinhood briefly curbed its users’ ability to buy and trade stocks made popular by Reddit subreddit r/WallStreetBets
Walmart plans to expand its use of automated fulfillment centers for packing pick up and delivery orders, the company announced on Jan 27. Dozens of Walmart stores
Americans saved over $1 billion in the first three quarters of 2020, largely thanks to stimulus checks and curbed spending habits due to the pandemic. The boost in savings
As the coronavirus pandemic rages on, renters across the country continue to fall behind on teir rental payments. In January alone, 10 million renters, roughly
Gojo Industries, the maker of Purell hand sanitizer, is convinced that you’ll remain addicted to washing your hands even after the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The
As distribution of the coronavirus vaccine ramps up, airlines continue to operate fewer flights at reduced capacity causing a surplus in alcoholic beverages, which remain
As more and more Americans find themselves without substantial employment, many find themselves falling victim to income-based scams. Data from the Federal Trade Commission shows
Tyson Foods has agreed to pay over $221.5 million to poultry buyers who accused the group of fixing prices in a settlement, effectively ending a four-year legal