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Ep.48 Music Rights, Mentorship & the Future of Sync | Jonathan Lane of Slipstream Music First Step For Sync? Get Your Music Meta-Data Done Right! - Grab your FREE guide on how to do this here: https://mailchi.mp/839e030188ce/9mc45541ff
Guest: Stefan von Imhof, co-founder of Alts.coOriginal air date: October 5, 2023Original description: Justin Bieber apparently sold his catalogue for $US200m. Bob Dylan was around $US300m. Bruce Springsteen pocketed $US500m. Clearly, certain investors see money to be made in music royalties.Stefan von Imhof, co-founder of alternative investing community fund alts.co, talks to Sean Aylmer about the music industry, royalties, and how it all started with David Bowie.This is general information only. You should seek professional advice before making investment decisions.Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Ari sits down with Marc Caruso, the CEO and co-founder of Angry Mob Music, an independent music publisher based in LA. Aside from being an advocate for independent artists in the publishing world, Marc is a composer, producer, and Emmy-nominated music editor himself. He is also the President of the LA chapter of the Association of Independent Music Publishers (AIMP), a member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, a member of The Recording Academy, and a member of The Motion Picture Editors Guild.In this episode, Marc describes the evolving landscape of music publishing, particularly in the context of our streaming economy. He breaks down essential terms, like ‘music publishing' itself, ‘copyright', and ‘royalties', before diving into the deeper complexities of the publishing world. Marc is incredibly transparent about how the money gets made at his publishing company—giving detailed accounts of how much sync licenses pay these days and what royalties look like for microsyncs on platforms like YouTube and TikTok. Rounding out a more global view, Marc and Ari discuss Universal's deal with Spotify, the MLC's failed lawsuit against Spotify and what all this means for independent publishers and independent songwriters. https://www.instagram.com/angrymobmusic/ Chapters00:00 The Shift from Sales to Streaming Economy04:07 Understanding Music Publishing12:50 The Role of Angry Mob Music16:55 Revenue Streams in Music Publishing21:30 The Importance of Sync Licensing22:00 Sync Fees and Their Variability29:44 Sync in Film and Advertising34:34 Micro Sync and Social Media Platforms39:41 Navigating Music Licensing for Creators45:24 The Complexities of Music Rights on Social Media49:11 The Role of Music Publishers and Advocacy57:02 Inequities in the Music Industry01:10:30 Empowering Independent Artists and PublishersEdited and mixed by Ari DavidsMusic by Brassroots DistrictProduced by the team at Ari's TakeOrder the THIRD EDITION of How to Make It in the New Music Business: https://book.aristake.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on The Austin Young Show, we're tackling the rise of fascism head-on. We're discussing practical anti-fascist tactics, from educating yourself and challenging hate speech to getting involved in your community and using your voice. We're talking about how to be a constant thorn in the side of authoritarianism, because complacency is not an option. Plus, we're dropping a sonic bomb: a brand new, never-before-heard track from American Sh*tstorm called "Cult"!Music By:Bella Ciao - Rebel RiotCult - American Shit StormYeehaw - BoofBeliefs and Thieves - The KilogramsNostalgia Ain't What It used to be - Chilled Monkey BrainsBuried Alive- Kill LincolnWhatever- NoogyGI Joe Was Full of Shit - Fat By The GallonWe've Had Enough - The Two WattsLink for if you encounter ICE Agents:www.immigrantjustice.orgFollow The Austin Young Show:www.theaustinyoungshow.comFollow Veronica Young: https://linktr.ee/TheVeronicaYoungShow*DISCLAIMER: I hereby declare that I do not own the rights to this music/song. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended. All bands have given permission to use their music.*
This week Ari sits down with Alex Taggart, an expert on the Chinese music market. Alex spent 10 years in China overseeing local strategy for clients such as Dua Lipa, Diplo, Lauv, John Legend and so many more. He now works independently, managing artists through his own company, Isle of Management. Alex's main focus is bringing globally-minded talent to local audiences worldwide.This conversation gives a comprehensive introduction to the Chinese music industry. Whether you're well-versed in this market or know virtually nothing about it, you will learn a ton from this episode. Alex highlights various DSPs used in China (i.e. their versions of Spotify/Apple music) and explains the inner workings of Chinese social platforms. If you're an artist looking to break into China, Alex offers actionable steps to get your music on their radar. In fact, you might already be big in China and not even realize it! Alex shares important info about how to check your music's traction in China. If you're interested in booking shows or touring through the country, this episode is for you, too. Enjoy this breakdown of the multifaceted Chinese music market!https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-taggart-music/ Chapters00:00 Collaborating for Success in China01:51 Understanding the Chinese Music Market07:55 Music Consumption and Streaming Platforms in China15:59 Checking Your Traction in China20:38 Revenue Streams for Artists23:57 Monetization in the Chinese Music Industry35:41 Navigating Publishing and Rights Management37:07 Understanding China's Music Publishing Landscape40:01 Navigating the Challenges of Music Rights in China44:27 Exploring Touring Opportunities in China49:50 Strategies for Artists to Break into the Chinese Market54:12 The Role of Competition Shows in Artist Development01:01:19 Leveraging Collaborations for Market Entry01:12:01 Defining Success in the New Music BusinessEdited and mixed by Ari DavidsMusic by Brassroots DistrictProduced by the team at Ari's TakeOrder the THIRD EDITION of How to Make It in the New Music Business: https://book.aristake.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Download the free Rights and Royalties eBook here:https://www.kharazmusic.productions/rights-and-royaltiesVadim's website: https://www.kharazmusic.productions/
Matt is joined by producer Peter Jaysen to discuss his latest film, ‘A Complete Unknown,' and how he managed to get a movie about Bob Dylan made. He details how he secured the rights to Dylan's musical archive and life, how they chose Timothée Chalamet, how much Dylan was involved, and secrets to finding and developing top-tier IP (02:45). Matt finishes the show with a Christmas Day box office prediction for ‘A Complete Unknown' and ‘Nosferatu' (29:49). For a 20 percent discount on Matt's Hollywood insider newsletter, ‘What I'm Hearing ...,' click here. Email us your thoughts! thetown@spotify.com Host: Matt Belloni Guest: Peter Jaysen Producers: Craig Horlbeck and Jessie Lopez Theme Song: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How are artists navigating wealth transmission and estate planning in today's music industry? On this episode of the MUBUTV Music Business Insider Podcast entitled, 'Hold or Sell Your Music Rights The Surprising Truth Revealed' with Roland Kluger, we explore the motivations behind selling music catalogs, the role of Performance Rights Organizations, and how new platforms are changing the game. Discover how evolving copyright laws in the U.S. and Europe impact these decisions and the potential of emerging markets!
In this episode of Audio Talks, host Oisin Lunny explores the powerful relationship between music and influence with Edgar Dino Gankendorff, Co-Managing Partner at Provosty & Gankendorff LLC and Richard Kirstein author of "Music Rights Without Fights" and founding partner at Resilient Music LLC. They discuss the role of music in shaping public narratives, from campaign anthems to cultural moments, and dive into the challenges artists face when their music is used without consent.
Madonna Wade-Reed Reveals The MIND-BLOWING Music Supervision Strategies You Need to Know. Join Ritch Esra and Eric Knight in an exclusive conversation with veteran music supervisor Madonna Wade-Reed. Uncover the secrets of successful music placements, the importance of formal communication, and the impact of sync deals on independent artists' careers. Learn about Madonna Wade-Reed's unique approach to script breakdowns and music selection that bring stories to life in film and TV.
Here's my fireside chat with the Founder and CEO of HarbourView Equity Partners, Sherrese Clarke Soares, live from the Trapital Summit. We talked about the future of music rights, future-proofing assets, media companies, sports, and more.We'll be sharing more of our conversations from the summit on this feed, so stay tuned for that!This episode is brought to you by elgato, my go-to for podcasting tools. Learn more here. Listen in for our Chartmetric Stat of the Week.
On today's episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Politically Georgia podcast, hosts Tia Mitchell, Bill Nigut, and Greg Bluestein sit down with State Election Board chairman John Fervier. Fervier discusses his opposition to controversial ballot processing rules and shares his perspective on the future of election oversight in Georgia. Next, we explore the intersection of music and politics. With stars like Bruce Springsteen making appearances for candidates and popular songs played at rallies, music often takes center stage in presidential campaigns. But the Trump campaign has recently faced restrictions from artists who don't want their work used. Music producer Issac Hayes III joins us to explain his actions to prevent Trump from using a song his father, the legendary Isaac Hayes, wrote. We'll wrap up the week by answering your questions from the listener mailbag and sharing our picks for who's up and who's down this week in politics. Links to today's topics: Georgia election board chair calls his GOP board colleagues "unprofessional" Judge overturns new state election board certification rules Watchdog group sues election board members for using private emails for public business Trump ordered to stop playing Issac Hayes music at rallies Have a question or comment for the show? Call the 24-hour Politically Georgia Podcast Hotline at 770-810-5297. We'll play back your question and answer it during the listener mailbag segment on next Friday's episode. Listen and subscribe to our podcast for free at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also tell your smart speaker to “play Politically Georgia podcast.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Isaac Hayes III, a visionary entrepreneur and tech innovator, joins Tom and Jeffrey to talk about the journey behind Fanbase, a platform poised to change the game in content creation and monetization. Imagine a space where creators can truly own their narratives and get paid directly for their influence—Isaac shares how this idea became a reality. He opens up about the moment he saw the need to bridge the gap between social media platforms and Black culture, inspiring him to create Fanbase's subscription model, which challenges the norms of traditional engagement.From the music world to the tech space, Isaac's journey is full of lessons in resilience and ingenuity. He delves into his experience bootstrapping Fanbase without traditional venture capital, drawing connections between the power dynamics of record labels and venture funding. With insights into pivotal choices—like bringing on CTO Ramiro Cánovas—Isaac takes us behind the scenes to see how Fanbase's unique subscription model was built to offer monetization opportunities similar to streaming services.We explore the future of content creation and what a decentralized model could mean for influencers, brands, and the broader tech landscape. Isaac sheds light on his journey to raise $10 million through equity crowdfunding, highlighting how ownership and community support are reshaping tech. Plus, he shares his perspective on a key issue—music rights and how they've been handled in recent years, including his thoughts on the controversy surrounding music use in the Trump campaign.This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of innovation, equity, and the power of creators to shape the digital future."Unglossy: Decoding Brand in Culture," is produced and distributed by Merrick Creative and hosted by Merrick Chief Creative Officer, Tom Frank, hip hop artist and founder of Pendulum Ink, Mickey Factz, and music industry veteran, Jeffrey Sledge. Tune in to hear this thought-provoking discussion on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you catch your podcasts. Follow us on Instagram @UnglossyPod to join the conversation and support the show at https://unglossypod.buzzsprout.com/Send us a textSupport the show
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Pink Floyd reportedly agreed to sell their recorded music, name, and likeness to Sony Music for a whopping $400 million. October 3rd 2024 --- Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Ray Appleton Show' on all platforms: --- 'The Ray Appleton Show' is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. --- 'The Ray Appleton Show' Weekdays 11 AM -2 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 KMJ | Website | Facebook | Podcast | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
British rock band Pink Floyd has agreed to sell its music rights including hit songs to Japan's Sony Group Corp. for some 400 million dollars, the Financial Times reported Tuesday.
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On the latest Music Business Worldwide Podcast, Tim Ingham, founder of MBW, is joined by the founder and CEO of Harbourview Equity Partners, Sherrese Clarke Soares (pictured).Since being established in 2021, Harbourview has acquired premium music assets associated with stars such as Wiz Khalifa Nelly, Lady A, Florida Georgia Line and Christine McVie. One of Harbourview's biggest deals to date was its reported $325 million purchase of Sound House Acquisitions LLC in 2022. The company has since expanded into other entertainment verticals, investing in assets in film/TV.Founded with backing from Apollo Global Management, Harbourview has more recently inked a deal to secure $500 million in debt from KKR via a private securitization of its catalog of music royalties.On this podcast, Ingham asks Soares about Harbourview's ambitions to keep on buying in the music and entertainment space, streaming trends, and much more.Music Business Worldwide's Podcasts are supported by Voly Entertainment (previously known as Voly Music).
In this episode of the Thriving Musician Podcast, host Spenser Liszt welcomes special guest Jamie Dee Hart, a music rights management advocate and founder and CEO of Heart and Songs. Jamie shares her journey from performing on stage in her fifth-grade talent show to pursuing a master's degree in music entrepreneurial studies at Azusa Pacific University. She discusses her various roles, including managing artists with significant online followings and working on high-profile projects. Jamie also delves into her financial journey, her relationship with money growing up, and the challenges she faced, including periods of financial instability. She highlights the importance of strategic planning, saving, and making intentional career decisions. Jamie explains how she transitioned to founding her own business, Heart and Songs, and offers insights into the complexities of music rights and royalties management. Throughout the episode, she emphasizes the importance of aligning one's career with personal definitions of success and happiness. 00:00 Introduction to the Thriving Musician Podcast 00:35 Meet Jamie Dee Hart: Music Rights Advocate 02:13 Jamie's Educational Journey 04:59 Early Musical Experiences 07:01 Transitioning to the Music Industry 09:37 Financial Realities and Career Choices 13:15 Navigating Layoffs and Financial Challenges 21:14 Starting Heart and Songs 26:14 Navigating Financial Uncertainty 27:29 Balancing Savings and Cash Flow 29:57 Embracing Time Freedom 33:12 Entrepreneurial Insights 36:28 Understanding Music Royalties 38:37 Working with Jamie D Heart 43:13 Tax Planning for Musicians 45:07 Educational Resources for Artists 46:02 Defining Success as a Musician 47:15 Connecting with Jamie D Heart www.motifplanning.com/ep-85
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YouTube is negotiating with major record labels like Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and Warner Records to license music for its AI tools. The platform, which previously launched the Dream Track feature, aims to expand its AI music capabilities by paying lump sums for song licenses. Despite YouTube's efforts, artists and labels are wary … Continue reading AI Music Rights Battle & YouTube #1751 → The post AI Music Rights Battle & YouTube #1751 appeared first on Geek News Central.
YouTube is negotiating with major record labels like Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and Warner Records to license music for its AI tools. The platform, which previously launched the Dream Track feature, aims to expand its AI music capabilities by paying lump sums for song licenses. Despite YouTube's efforts, artists and labels are wary … Continue reading AI Music Rights Battle & YouTube #1751 → The post AI Music Rights Battle & YouTube #1751 appeared first on Geek News Central.
Robin Abeyesinhe, managing director of TCAT, a subsidiary of One Media IP Group, discusses the launch of the "TCAT Protect" app with Proactive's Stephen Gunnion. The app, launched last week, is designed to help music rights holders, such as musicians and bands, identify illegal exploitation of their music. Users can upload their tracks to the system, which then identifies potential illegal use by matching content with major streaming services like Spotify, Amazon, iTunes, Napster, and Deezer. Abeyesinhe highlighted the significant issue of illegal music exploitation, noting that the streaming and downloading market, valued at over $30 billion, could see up to a third of its content exploited illegally. TCAT Protect offers a seven-day free trial where users can upload their music, which TCAT then fingerprints and matches against available digital streaming platforms (DSPs). The system reports any matches, indicating where the content is available and providing a risk score based on metadata analysis. While TCAT cannot confirm infringements due to a lack of licensing agreement information, it guides users on verifying potential infringements and issuing takedown notices. Abeyesinhe emphasised the uniqueness of TCAT Protect, especially in its comprehensive packaging and global accessibility. The app is available through the TCAT website: www.tcat.media. #OneMediaIPGroup, #TCATProtect, #MusicRights, #MusicIndustry, #DigitalMusic, #MusicStreaming, #AntiPiracy, #MusicProtection, #MusicApp, #RobinAbeyesinhe, #ProactiveLondon, #MusicTechnology, #CopyrightInfringement, #MusicRightsManagement, #StreamingServices, #MusicBusiness, #IllegalExploitation, #MusicMetadata, #TakeDownNotices, #GlobalMusic #ProactiveInvestors #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews
Get the scoop on the latest buzz on today's edition of What's Next Wall Street! From a push to keep AM radio alive to a showdown between Sony Music and tech giants over AI training, it's all heating up. Target slashes prices, Frontier Airlines makes a game-changing move, and Apple introduces groundbreaking accessibility features. Plus, Gen Z feels the credit card squeeze while Boomers rethink home ownership. Dive into the streaming wars and Ford's EV rethink.
In this episode, we discuss our nostalgia for MySpace and the rise and fall of the platform. We also reminisce about LimeWire and the era of downloading music. The conversation then shifts to a review of the Ultra Live Sets and the emergence of drum and bass in mainstream music. We discuss the diversity of lineups at music festivals and the appreciation for drum and bass as a genre. We discuss the challenges of getting booked at Ultra Music Festival, the factors that influence a promoter's decision, and the importance of building relationships. We also talk about the differences between signing a track to a label and signing an exclusive deal, as well as the platforms that provide the most success for artists. (00:00) Introduction and Nostalgia for MySpace (10:05) Review of Ultra Live Sets (14:21) Lineup Diversity at Music Festivals (18:32) Getting Booked at Ultra (25:45) Signing with a Label (34:13) Platforms for Success (39:03) The Importance of Branding (46:09) Working with Artists with Big Egos (53:06) The Challenges of Content Creation and Social Media (58:06) The Importance of Reclaiming Master Rights Join the Artist Coaching Community on Discord! https://discord.gg/8NmAxsXTYn Follow us on: https://www.tiktok.com/@artistcoaching https://www.instagram.com/artistcoachingnl/ https://www.facebook.com/artistcoachingnl
There is a sneaky, buge shift happening in American music right now right under our very noses (or ears). Private equity's takeover of the music business could have huge consequences for what we hear and whether we hear anything new at all. Whitney Houston's catalog acquisition, Taylor Swift's battle over her masters, and the fight over Pink Floyd's music are just a handful of examples. Music industry writer Marc Hogan joins to explain his fascinating piece about this in the New York Times. 00:00 The Unseen Impact of Private Equity on Music 01:27 A Deep Dive into Music Rights and Private Equity 05:00 The Taylor Swift Case 10:50 Exploring the Financialization of Music and Its Effects 17:59 The Future of Music: Creativity vs. Commercialization 27:01 Exploring the Potential for Innovation in Music and Visual Media 30:28 The Future of Music: Opportunities and Challenges
On this episode of Antioch MFA Program's LitCit, host Thomas Huisking chats with screenwriter Hanz Wasserburger. Hanz discusses his journey from lawyer (assistant attorney general in the Civil Medicaid Fraud Division) to screenwriter (A Tale of Two Coreys, Second Impression). This interview was conducted shortly after the 2023 Writers Guild of America Strike, and was produced and mastered by Jacqueline Rose.
Each week, the leading journalists in legal tech choose their top stories of the week to discuss with our other panelists. This week's topics: 00:00 - Introductions 04:15 - Legalweek expectations 13:33 - What causes product flops in the legal space? Should legal tech be founded by technologists or lawyers? (Selected by Stephen Embry and Bob Ambrogi) 38:55 - AI-generated music is everywhere; is any of it legal? (Selected by Victor Li) 48:23 - Gen AI Will Require Robust KM Teams: A Chat with Legalweek Speaker Oz Benamram (Selected by Jean O'Grady)
In this episode of JM International's ‘The Power of Music', we talk about the various ways to have impact in the music industry. Neeta Ragoowansi is Executive Director at Folk Alliance International, President of the Music Managers Forum - US & a Global Co-Chair of Women in Music. She speaks about how to spot and make the most out of opportunities for impact within the music industry. We discuss the complicated situation of music rights, especially related to neighbouring rights, the vision for Folk Alliance International, and - of course - the power of music.JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to https://jmi.net/ or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians at https://mubazar.com/en.
Episode 26 is out! In this episode of JM International's ‘The Power of Music', we will talk modern DIY (do-it-yourself) for independent artist in the music industry with Will Stephenson. Will is a visionary entrepreneur and the driving force behind Paradise Worldwide, a indie label that empowers artists globally with data-driven music services, fostering a united music community for career growth.We talk about, how independent artists can gain knowledge about music rights so to better monetise their work- , and - of course - the power of music.JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info go to https://jmi.net/ or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians at https://mubazar.com/en.
In this MacVoices Live! conversation, Chuck Joiner, David Ginsburg, Brian Flanigan-Arthurs, Brittany Smith, Jim Rea, Ben Roethig, Eric Bolden, Jeff Gamet, and Mark Fuccio finish off the discussion of UK tech legislation then explore the intricate realm of music rights and licensing in television shows, emphasizing the significance of restoring the original music and how it contributes to a more immersive viewing experience. Additionally, we delve into the possibility of utilizing AI technology to create new songs with a specific era or show's style, providing a potential solution. (Part 2) Today's MacVoices is supported by Factor. Visit FactorMeals.com/macvoices and use the code macvoices50 to get 50% off! Show Notes: Chapters: 0:00:00 UK's tech policies and Netflix's move away from DVDs 0:01:51 Alarming government actions, even in familiar settings. 0:02:08 Negotiating Exploit Lifespan for Government Surveillance 0:04:19 UK and US Security Services' Attitudes towards Encryption 0:06:11 Ben Franklin's Quote and the Trade-Off Between Security and Liberty 0:06:39 Android updates and security concerns 0:08:05 Companies using locked-down devices for remote work in China 0:09:50 Specific VPNs for China and abiding by government rules 0:11:15 Speculation about VPNs and privacy concerns 0:18:10 Netflix sends surprise discs to current DVD subscribers 0:22:05 The Disconnect Between Art and Commercial Viability 0:23:36 Star Trek Prodigy: Another Victim of Show Scrapping 0:24:04 Disney Plus: A Prequel to Jules Fern's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 0:24:34 Questioning the intention behind tax write-offs 0:26:07 Challenges in accessing certain movies due to licensing issues 0:28:22 Cultural significance overshadowed by copyright restrictions 0:29:57 Disney's role in extending copyright and its consequences 0:31:42 DVD vs Streaming: Music and Cultural Connection Links: It's not just iMessage: UK government could ban Apple security updates https://9to5mac.com/2023/08/24/apple-security-updates-ban/ Benjamin Franklin on sacrificing freedom for security https://quotesfromthepast.com/benjamin-franklin-on-sacrificing-freedom-for-security/ Netflix Says You Can Keep Their DVDs (and Request More, Too) Guests: Eric Bolden is into macOS, plants, sci-fi, food, and is a rural internet supporter. You can connect with him on Twitter, by email at embolden@mac.com, on Mastodon at @eabolden@techhub.social, and on his blog, Trending At Work. Brian Flanigan-Arthurs is an educator with a passion for providing results-driven, innovative learning strategies for all students, but particularly those who are at-risk. He is also a tech enthusiast who has a particular affinity for Apple since he first used the Apple IIGS as a student. You can contact Brian on twitter as @brian8944. He also recently opened a Mastodon account at @brian8944@mastodon.cloud. Mark Fuccio is actively involved in high tech startup companies, both as a principle at piqsure.com, or as a marketing advisor through his consulting practice Tactics Sells High Tech, Inc. Mark was a proud investor in Microsoft from the mid-1990's selling in mid 2000, and hopes one day that MSFT will be again an attractive investment. You can contact Mark through Twitter, LinkedIn, or on Mastodon. Jeff Gamet is a technology blogger, podcaster, author, and public speaker. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's Managing Editor, and the TextExpander Evangelist for Smile. He has presented at Macworld Expo, RSA Conference, several WordCamp events, along with many other conferences. You can find him on several podcasts such as The Mac Show, The Big Show, MacVoices, Mac OS Ken, This Week in iOS, and more. Jeff is easy to find on social media as @jgamet on Twitter and Instagram, jeffgamet on LinkedIn., @jgamet@mastodon.social on Mastodon, and on his YouTube Channel at YouTube.com/jgamet. David Ginsburg is the host of the weekly podcast In Touch With iOS where he discusses all things iOS, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Apple Watch, and related technologies. He is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users. Visit his YouTube channel at https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65 and on Mastodon at @daveg65@mastodon.cloud Jim Rea built his own computer from scratch in 1975, started programming in 1977, and has been an independent Mac developer continuously since 1984. He is the founder of ProVUE Development, and the author of Panorama X, ProVUE's ultra fast RAM based database software for the macOS platform. He's been a speaker at MacTech, MacWorld Expo and other industry conferences. Follow Jim at provue.com and via @provuejim@techhub.social on Mastodon. Ben Roethig has been in the Apple Ecosystem since the System 7 Days. He is the a former Associate Editor with Geek Beat, Co-Founder of The Tech Hangout and Deconstruct and currently shares his thoughts on RoethigTech. Contact him on Twitter and Mastodon. Brittany Smith is a trained cognitive neuroscientist who provides ADD/ADHD, technology, and productivity coaching through her business, Devise and Conquer, along with companion video courses for folks with ADHD. She's also the cofounder of The ADHD Guild, a community for nerdy folks with ADHD. She, herself, is a self-designated “well-rounded geek”. She can be found on Twitter as @addliberator, on Mastodon as @addliberator@pdx.social, and on YouTube with tech tips. Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss 00:00:00 UK's tech policies and Netflix's move away from DVDs 00:01:51 Alarming government actions, even in familiar settings. 00:02:07 Negotiating Exploit Lifespan for Government Surveillance 00:04:18 UK and US Security Services' Attitudes towards Encryption 00:06:11 Ben Franklin's Quote and the Trade-Off Between Security and Liberty 00:06:39 Android updates and security concerns 00:08:05 Companies using locked-down devices for remote work in China 00:09:50 Specific VPNs for China and abiding by government rules 00:11:14 Speculation about VPNs and privacy concerns 00:18:10 Netflix sends surprise discs to current DVD subscribers 00:22:04 The Disconnect Between Art and Commercial Viability 00:23:36 Star Trek Prodigy: Another Victim of Show Scrapping 00:24:03 Disney Plus: A Prequel to Jules Fern's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 00:24:33 The Great Cancellation: Nautilus Show Gets Shelved 00:26:06 Challenges in accessing certain movies due to licensing issues 00:28:21 Cultural significance overshadowed by copyright restrictions 00:29:57 Disney's role in extending copyright and its consequences 00:31:42 DVD vs Streaming: Music and Cultural Connection
On this episode of The Stage, our guest today is Chantal Epp! Chantal is the Founder and CEO of ClicknClear. ClicknClear prioritizes music licensing for Choreographed Sports, Arts, and Fitness, and makes it easy! Chantal is a multiple award winning business founder and owner, an international cheerleader, and so much more that we will touch on throughout our conversation today.Listen now and learn more about her career and life, including: Why/How she started ClicknClearHow her background in cheerleading and music assisted her in making connections for music rightsWhy it's so important for schools, companies, and organizations to be educated on music licensing and copyrightHow the NFHS and ClicknClear work together to help schools and organizationsSubscribe and leave a rating! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn! https://www.nfhs.org/ Know someone who would be a great guest? Email: kburke@nfhs.org
In this episode of the podcast, our hosts chat with Canadian entertainment professional Keziah Myers. Keziah currently works with SOCAN and Re:Sound, Canada's largest rights management organizations that serve as advocates for music creators, publishers and labels. Keziah's main role is to educate media and non-media organizations on the significance of music licensing, and facilitate the initial process of getting songwriters their royalties. In this interview, we speak about public performance copyright and royalties for artists in Canada. A great conversation for any creator to check out!
I will dedicate this podcast to a hip hop legend and pioneer who solidified his artistry in jazz and world music. Guru was a unique talent that made Gang Starr a Legendary name in music. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/raymond-ricks-ii/support
I will have a conversation with Amy Booker as she performs her poetic work along with other great performers as well, it's fantastic. I special comment on Jill Scott's National Anthem Controversy --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/raymond-ricks-ii/support
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In this week's episode, join Michael Huppe, president and CEO of SoundExchange, and Allie Garfinkle, Senior Tech Reporter at Yahoo! Finance, for a fireside chat titled "Music Rights in the Metaverse'', live from the 4th Annual Music Tectonics Conference. Learn more about SoundExchange, the premier music tech organization on a mission to power the future of music. Discover how SoundExchange collects and distributes digital performance royalties on behalf of 570,000 music creators and growing. Find out how SoundExchange works to champion music creators in the continually evolving music industry landscape. What's next for the music industry? Find out on this week's episode. The Music Tectonics podcast goes beneath the surface of the music industry to explore how technology is changing the way business gets done. Visit MusicTectonics.com to learn more, and find us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Let us know what you think!
Most of us know music is a business, but we often don't realize how "businesslike" it really is. A great example is the recent sell-off of music rights by big artists such as Fleetwood Mac, Taylor Swift and Shakira. Song catalogs are being snatched up by powerful capital groups and we're not sure if this is good or bad for music. Join us to learn more!
Welcome back to our second episode of Season 2 of Little Talks Digital Trends. We couldn't be more thrilled to announce the arrival of Legend Lee Roberts, who is the latest and legendary son of Courtney! Mom and Legend are healthy and wonderful—welcome to the Littlefield Agency family Legend! We dive right into our two […]
Welcome back to our second episode of Season 2 of Little Talks Digital Trends. We couldn’t be more thrilled to announce the arrival of Legend Lee Roberts, who is the latest and legendary son of Courtney! Mom and Legend are healthy and wonderful—welcome to the Littlefield Agency family Legend! We dive right into our two […]
Ripple XRP - Web3 Tech – Is The Industry Doomed? – Music – XRP Crypto Updates SPECIAL GUEST - MELANIE LANE BIO Melanie Lane began her career at the event horizon of the digital music revolution when she accepted her first industry job at Napster. Although the company had just become a legal entity, she was provided an invaluable lesson in online mass music consumption. She went on to work for Bug Music Publishing, a company that would change her life by granting her an immense appreciation for Music Rights. She has also worked for Universal Music Group and Ultra Music. In 2020, she launched M Lane Agency which focuses on advising Startups and Artists on how to make Music Rights work in their favor. Melanie has a deeply profound interest in helping people navigate their way through the Music Industry. After living in New York for many years, Melanie now resides in Austin and is happy to be a part of its well-respected music community. Melanie is an avid world traveler, long time supporter of Liverpool Football Club, and a persistent reader of books about quantum physics and cosmology. M Lane Agency: https://mlaneagency.com ---- Chapters Coming Soon Compiled by Hans Loaded https://twitter.com/hansloaded ________________ *SUPPORT ON THE CHAIN* JOIN THE CHANNEL https://otc.one/join OTC MERCH https://onthechain.shop BUY US A COFFEE https://otc.one/buy-us-a-coffee Support ON THE CHAIN (Our version of Patreon) https://otc.one/support -------------- *ON THE CHAIN* SUBSCRIBE TO THE OTC PODCAST: https://otc.one/podcast Subscribe to our other Youtube Channel: https://otc.one/onthechain On The Web: https://onthechain.io Follow OTC on Twitter: https://otc.one/otc Join our FREE Telegram Roundtable channel: https://t.me/onthechain_roundtable -------------- *JEFF* Follow Jeff on Twitter: https://otc.one/jeff -------------- *CHIP* Follow Chip on Twitter: https://otc.one/chip Listen to Chip's music http://nojoyyet.com -------------- *DISCLAIMER:* _All opinions expressed by content contributors that appear on OTC are solely expressing their opinions and do not reflect the opinions of OTC, its affiliates, or sponsors. Content contributors may have previously disseminated information on a social media platform, website, or another medium such as a podcast, television, or radio. OTC, Content Contributors, Affiliates, or Sponsors are not obligated to update or correct any information. The content contributors are sharing the information which they believe to be reliable. OTC, its affiliates, or sponsors cannot guarantee the accuracy of the opinion shared, and viewers, readers, and listeners should not rely on it. Opinions expressed are not financial advice. Please consult a licensed financial advisor before making any financial decisions. You must research before you invest in anything. Do not invest based on what someone else is doing or not doing, or based on other people's opinions._ #XRP #Ripple
Phil Collins and Genesis no longer have publishing rights to their recordings. But they aren't throwing it all away. They're the most recent musicians to receive a hefty sum for them. HSBC has launched a review into its Canadian business that could end in a US$9B sale, as the bank faces pressure to ditch less profitable markets to focus on Asia and Europe. After all the bot disputes. The whistleblowing. The texts to Joe Rogan. The poop emoji. After all that drama… Elon Musk might actually end up buying Twitter. For realsies this time. Celebrating something? Let us know here: https://thepeak.typeform.com/to/MNdYA3TO Join us for a live recording of The Peak Daily at the Bet on Canada Summit on November 8th. Buy tickets here: https://readthepeak.com/events/bet-on-canada-2022 The Peak Daily is produced by 306 Media Productions. Hosted by Brett Chang and Jay Rosenthal.
Imagine you're making a video to share with the world. You've found the PERFECT song for it, one that'll get everyone's toes tapping and praising your musical knowledge. Only there's one problem: you didn't get the proper rights to use the song, and now your video has been taken down. Thematic co-founder Audrey Marshall started her company to help creators and artists alike navigate this tricky world of music rights. And she's dropping all kinds of wisdom for you to maximize your creative endeavors, whether you're on the creator or musician side. Want more cool episodes like this one? Check out goodpeoplecoolthings.com.
For the full audio interview, transcript, show notes and more visit: https://altassetallocation.com/ Today's interview is with Wyatt Cavalier on all things Alternative Assets. If you've listened to this podcast much, you've realized that “Alternative” Investments likely deserve a spot in many if not all investors' portfolios. Wyatt runs http://alts.co and they've recently launched a fund dedicated to sniffing out these alternative investments. I love alternative investments. Collectibles, Crypto, Wine / Whiskey, Art, Sneakers, Music Rights... There's a lot of capital sloshing around these alternatives and I just love digging into them - and this conversation with Wyatt does just that. Enjoy this conversation with Wyatt on the current state of the Alternative Asset market (outside of just crypto!). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/investinalts/support
Authentic Leadership for Everyday People is the podcast where we investigate the connection between effective leadership and authenticity. If you are looking for inspiration and tips on how to become a better leader by being your true self, you are in the right place. Today's guest is Marzio Schena, founder and CEO of Anote Music. He is a relatively young founder, and he is very candid about the pros and cons of starting a company early in your career, so there are plenty of great insights for founders. The company is also a great new concept in music: a trading platform that allows music fans and investors to invest in and earn royalties from current catalogues owned by record labels, publishers and artists. It's a fascinating concept that expands access to funding to a much broader group of artists and at the same time gives access to this market to a broader pool of investors. And it is also a great application of blockchain, which Anote uses to support a portion of its process as you will hear. KEY TAKEAWAYS [02:50] – Marzio, welcome. Why don't we start by having you introduce yourself to our listeners and tell us a little bit of your story? [3:57] – You are a very young founder, what made you decide to start your own company so early in your career? [05:05] – How did you go about finding co-founders? Did you have an idea of what type of co-founder would be the right co-founder? And what made a good co-founder in your mind at the time? [06:22] – How many people are in the company right now, other than the three of you? [06:47] – As the CEO, how did you decide what the roles would be? [08:09] – If you think about what kind of CEO you want to be, how would you describe that? [09:30] – What are the biggest two or three lessons about leading that you have learned in the first few years? [11:39] – What are the qualities that you look for in people that are coming into your team? [13:00] – Marzio explains what ANotes does. [16:47] – How did you start gaining the trust and start making progress in this industry? [19:37] – What were the two or three moments you had significant progress, a step towards being a viable business? [20:52] – Roughly how many artists are on your marketplace? [20:28] – What are some of the key barriers and how did you overcome them with the individual investors and consumers? [23:40] – As the CEO, how are some of the challenges you face, when you have to rethink the whole approach and communicate that to your team? [26:35] – What does success look like for you in ten years? [28:00] – What are the two or three things for someone who wants to start their own business, needs to think about? [29:18] – For an individual fan who is coming to your marketplace, how does it work? [31:25] – Simply explaining blockchain. [33:26] – Do you have any interests or passions outside of work? Is there one that has informed or been helpful in your work? [34:27] – Is there an expression in business that drives you crazy? [36:30] – Food for your body or food for your soul? [38:05] – Thank you and closing remarks. Contact Dino at: dino@al4ep.com Websites: https://authenticleadershipforeverydaypeople.com/ (al4ep.com) https://www.anotemusic.com (anotemusic.com) Additional Guest Links: Anote Music platform: https://app.anotemusic.com/ (app.anotemusic.com) Discord: https://discord.com/invite/9ZWfskUPuc (discord.com/invite/9ZWfskUPuc) Twitter: https://twitter.com/anotemusic (@anotemusic) Instagram: @anotemusic LinkedIn Corporate: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonjgreer/ (linkedin.com/company/anote-music) Facebook: https://twitter.com/labordiversity (facebook.com/anotemusic) LinkedIn Marzio: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marzioflavioschena/ (linkedin.com/in/marzioflavioschena/) Authentic Leadership For Everyday People / Dino Cattaneo Dino on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dinocattaneo ( linkedin.com/in/dinocattaneo) Podcast Instagram –https://instagram.com/al4edp ( @al4edp )
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Swedish House Mafia sells all publishing rights - what does this mean for the scene? Alec makes Samir pick 3 dubstep artists to play an all-night techno set in his latest blind question. We discuss new music from Disclosure, Alesso, Channel Tres, and Louis the Child x Aluna. Plus, we welcome Use Caution and Lowdown to our Artists We're Watching list. Tune in to hear all of this and more on Episode 131 of Beyond the Beats, an EDM podcast for EDM Champions. Get the full show notes with links to everything discussed on our website