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Spotify, Apple, and Netflix and artist remembrance pages. Tom Petty died last night, but you would have never known from looking at Apple Music, i. Watch The Eye Putlocker. Tunes, or Spotify. On the home screens of each app, there is something about Miley Cyrus, and various other things that have nothing to do with the biggest music news story of the week. When a public figure dies, if they’re big enough, publications like New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and Yahoo will send out alerts to millions of mobile device users, loudly ringing the tower bells to let the masses know. Obituaries will be posted, likely pre- written months, years, or even decades in advance, evidenced by contemporary bylines from writers who have long left publications, the industry, or this world entirely. Hugh Hefner’s obituary, published a week ago, was written by Laura Mansnerus who left the New York Times in 2.

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Despite the newsworthy nature of figures that capture the nation’s interest, the most popular music and video streaming services rarely participate. Spotify, for example, is deliberately careful about referencing deaths and rarely even allow news organizations a glimpse into their data. The app, like other music services, at least, gives users  the ability to search for user- created and Spotify- made playlists that are public — a massive boon for people looking to dip their toes into an artist whose name is in the headlines. But you have to know where to look. After some poking around, I eventually found a Spotify playlist entitled “This Is: Tom Petty,” after searching for Tom Petty and finding it amongst other  matching playlists. The only reference to his death: “Celebrating the life and legacy of the legendary, Tom Petty” was created Tuesday mid- morning.

Spotify’s browse page, the day after Tom Petty died. More. On Apple’s side, the only inkling of a major death in the industry is on i. Tunes, where a flurry of buying (do people still buy songs on i. Tunes?) has carried Tom Petty’s seminal Greatest Hits album to the top of the i.

Tunes chart, and four other albums of the recently deceased into the top 1. You can see this chart if you scroll down and look closely — it’s almost in fine print. Dozens of other sites will post obituaries, likely pre- written months, years, or even decades in advance, evidenced by contemporary bylines from writers who have long left publications, the industry, or this world entirely.

Hugh Hefner’s obituary, published a week ago, was written by Laura Mansnerus who left the New York Times in 2. The only hit that something might be going with Tom Petty: the Top Albums sidebar. More. On Apple’s side, the only inkling of a major death in the industry is on i. Tunes, where a flurry of buying (do people still buy songs on i. Tunes?) has carried Tom Petty’s seminal Greatest Hits album to the top of the i. Tunes chart, and four other albums of the recently deceased into the top 1.

You can see this chart if you scroll down and look closely — it’s almost in fine print. There is a service lost here by shying away from acknowledging these moments.

At the very least, a newsy line on the home page noting the community has lost a titan would suffice. But there could be so much more in terms of remembrance, celebration, and above all, curation.

For the fans, perhaps some rare outtakes? Watch The Program Online Ibtimes. Some BBC sessions? Some gems from off the beaten path in the studio? Perhaps some interviews, some biographical information, a list of influences? Story Continues. And for the younger generations who missed Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers in 1. Damn The Torpedoes in 1. Times, Post, and Journal send out a notification?

The same can be said for Netflix and the video services. When Harry Dean Stanton died recently, our streaming apparatus of Amazon, Netflix, and Hulu failed to pull us aside and go, “this dude was a legend, check out these movies you can watch right now that will explain why these older folks are sighing.”The gaps these services leave are filled somewhat by social media as people quote or post clips of the good stuff, but there’s a missed opportunity here. A digital shrine to fallen vinyl heroes is a good thing. Update: Spotify has just added the Tom Petty playlist to its “Browse” homepage under “Afternoon Soundtracks”The Tom Petty playlist made it into the afternoon rotation. More. Ethan Wolff- Mann is a writer at Yahoo Finance. Follow him on Twitter @ewolffmann.

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