In this monthly feature, we look back one decade and revisit selected headlines. Today — highlights from November 2015. Adele, Serial, YouTube Music, and Acast launch, the demise of Rdio and Tapely,  the Pope listens, Pandora gets ambitious … and remember Tapely? Click any item to visit the article. Happy decade surfing.
The Adele referendum 
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Radio Rewind launches for auto-archiving, clipping, and re-using broadcast content 
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From the Copyright Office: All labels equal in music royalty rates 
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Music and Millennials in audio advertising 
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Serial season 1 drops on Pandora, and it’s snackable 
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Pandora & iHeartRadio release 2015 music metrics; we compare thumbs 
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New records: Sales and streaming 
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OnRad.io launches with searchable, shareable radio streams 
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Pat Higbie: Spotify and other music services are saving the music industry 
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The Pope is streaming music on Deezer and SoundCloud 
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One graphic tells an Rdio bankruptcy story 
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Pandora plans on-demand music and global expansion in dramatic strategic growth plan 
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Rdio bankrupt; Pandora acquires assets 
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Music app BOOMiO closes, but promises future return 
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Podcast network Acast launches in the U.S. 
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The old Beats Music will shut down on Nov. 30 
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YouTube Music standalone app launches 
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Spreaker launches new app for lean-back podcast listening 
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iHeartMedia unveils new app for kids and families 
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Apple Music beta launches for Android devices 
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Online playlist service Tapely announces shutdown 
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Spotify is rolling out a private programmatic ad network 
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AccuRadio turns profitable; is profiled in Crain’s 
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UK: Three-quarters of new cars have DAB as standard 
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Marketron fully launches its programmatic platform for broadcasters to 2,900 stations 
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Napster announces Canadian launch 
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