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Best podcasts about music rights

Latest podcast episodes about music rights

Making a Scene Presents
The Collapse of Gatekeepers: What Happens When Artists Own Everything

Making a Scene Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 24:20


Making a Scene Presents - The Collapse of Gatekeepers: What Happens When Artists Own Everything The Old Doors Are Still Standing, But the Locks Are Breaking For most of the modern music business, artists were trained to stand in line. Stand in line for the label. Stand in line for the radio programmer. Stand in line for the booking agent. Stand in line for the publicist. Stand in line for the playlist editor. Stand in line for the platform algorithm. Stand in line, wait your turn, be grateful, and maybe somebody with a desk, a budget, and a parking spot near the front of the building would decide your music was worth putting in front of people. That was the deal. The artist made the music. The gatekeeper owned the road. http://www.makingascene.org

Rock School
Rock School - 06/14/26 (Music Rights Funds)

Rock School

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2026 41:17


"Sony Music Publishing confirmed an agreement to acquire Blackstone's Recognition Music Group catalog for $3.5 billion. The Red Hot Chili Peppers just sold their catalog for $300 million. Other Funds are raising billions to start buying. These buyers are called Music Rights Funds. I became interested in how these Funds actually made money. How does one invest and can I sell my own music. I have the answers for you."

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On A Water Break
Elementary Marching Band, WGI Leadership Applications & Music Rights Costs | DCI Tour Prep, Show Design Rants & Marching Arts News | OAWB S4EP18

On A Water Break

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2026 50:23


Your All-Access Pass to the Marching Arts.A Podcast for Marching Arts Enthusiasts — On the Field, In the Stands & Behind the Scenes.Marching band, WGI, DCI 2026, color guard, drum corps, and music education are on deck in OAWB S4EP18. Ricardo Robinson-Shinall hosts Amari Lewis and Bill “Woody” Woodward for a weekly episode about Nuner Elementary's marching band with color guard, WGI leadership applications, advisory board proposal deadlines, music rights, arrangement costs, and why the activity needs more original show design.In this episode:• Nuner Elementary School and Fine Arts Academy starts a marching band with color guard• WGI Board of Directors and Steering Committee applications are open• WGI 2026 Advisory Board proposal deadlines are here• Woody tackles music rights, arrangement costs, and why old charts keep coming back• Water We Doing?! takes on recycled shows, mismatched media content, and creative silos• Gush & Go celebrates student growth, DCI tour prep, and a Philly Pride finale in the worksChapters:00:00 – Intro: Water Break Weekly S4EP1800:52 – Panel Check-In: Post-Season Recovery + DCI Move-In04:22 – Bonus Content Preview: WGI 2026 + Legacy Drum & Bugle Corps05:15 – News: Elementary Marching Band with Color Guard13:13 – News: WGI Board + Steering Committee Applications14:48 – News: WGI 2026 Advisory Board Proposals19:16 – Sponsor: Guard Closet21:21 – 60 Second Tech Block: Music Arrangement Costs + Performance Rights31:02 – Water We Doing?! Recycled Shows, Media Mistakes + Creative Teams41:55 – Gush & Go: Student Wins, DCI Tour + Philly Pride48:38 – Closing: Subscribe, Review + SharePanel:Ricardo Robinson-Shinall — @ricardorrobinsonAmari Lewis — @_amari.lewis_Bill “Woody” Woodward — @remoking100Referenced Links:Nuner Elementary marching band storyWGI Board + Steering Committee applicationWGI 2026 Advisory Board proposal submissionsWGI 2026 Advisory Board meeting datesRelated Episodes:Why “Believability” Is Winning WGI 2026Legacy Drum & Bugle Corps 2026 Drum MajorsSponsored by Guard Closet:GuardCloset.comInstagram: @guardclosetFind On A Water Break:WebsiteListen EverywhereAll LinksWeekly Episodes PlaylistBonus Episodes + Quick SipsKeywords: marching band, WGI 2026, DCI 2026, color guard, drum corps, music education, indoor percussion, marching arts, show design, music rights, Guard Closet.

On A Water Break
Marching Band Protests, Million Dollar Band Record Numbers, Drum Corps Costs & Big Loud Live | On A Water Break

On A Water Break

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 41:39


Your All-Access Pass to the Marching Arts.A Podcast for Marching Arts Enthusiasts — On the Field, In the Stands & Behind the Scenes.Marching band, drum corps, DCI, college marching band, color guard, and music education are all on deck this week.This episode covers marching band protests, Alabama's Million Dollar Band applicant record, Tim Cook's Robertsdale High School band donation, DCI Big Loud & Live returning to theaters, drum corps tuition, alternates, and Phantom Regiment alumni corps updates.Chapters00:00 Welcome + Panel Intro03:57 Marching Band Protest Story05:16 Drumline Political Entrance07:06 Alabama Million Dollar Band Applicant Record08:37 Tim Cook Band Donation11:12 DCI Big Loud & Live Returns15:14 Tony Hall 32 Count Life Story18:16 Water We Doing?! Music Rights, Drum Corps Costs, Alternates + Gym Floors31:29 Gush & Go: Phantom Regiment Alumni Corps, Spectacular Follies, Govies + Bridgeland Auditions39:10 Closing + Support the ActivityPanelWhitney Stone: @dancerwhitSadie Wallace: @m.sadiewallaceJeremy Denzer: @drumcorpstodayTony Hall: @phanynotFeatured LinksMarching band protest storyUniversity of Alabama Million Dollar BandTim Cook Robertsdale High School band donationDrum Corps InternationalPhantom RegimentLot RiotWatch More On A Water BreakWeekly Episodes PlaylistOAWB With Bonus Episodes PlaylistListen EverywhereFollow On A Water BreakInstagramFacebookTikTok

Learn Polish Podcast
#579 Playing Music – Gram Muzykę

Learn Polish Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 21:32


Music – Muzyka   "Muzyka" means "music," and in this micro-lesson you'll say it like you're front row at a Warsaw concert with your favorite playlist on repeat.   First you hear the word at native speed, then slowed down so you can master the soft "mu" and the flowing "zyka." We drop it into three earworm-ready sentences:   – "Kocham muzykę." (I love music.) – "To moja playlista." (This is my playlist.) – "Gram na gitarze." (I play guitar.)   Repeat-along track included—perfect while you queue Spotify, tune your instrument, or discover your next favorite Polish artist.   Challenge: Tell us in the comments what music YOU love and if you play any instruments—reply in Polish for bonus points.   What we Discussed: 0:00 Welcome & QR Code 0:45 "Muzyka" - The Polish Word for Music 1:30 Promoting Your Music 2:30 Music Problems & Solutions 3:30 Electronic & Digital Music 4:30 Instruments: Violin & Techno 5:30 Music Theory: Keys & Modes 6:30 Music Structure & Measures 7:30 Playlists & Spotify 8:30 Shazam & Music Discovery 9:30 Sharing Music 10:30 Music Mentorship 11:30 Home Studio Setup 12:30 Albums & Collections 13:30 Bonus Tracks & Extras 14:30 Testing Your Sound 15:30 Audio Engineering 16:30 Music Collaboration 17:30 Music Business & Customers 18:30 Music Journalism 19:30 Live Festivals 20:30 Techno & Electronic 21:30 Saxophone & Instruments 22:30 Music Rights & Consent 23:30 Music Journeys 24:30 Classical & Opera 25:30 Music Libraries 26:30 Family & Music 27:30 Spotify & Streaming 28:30 Clubs & Nightlife 29:30 Gaming Music 30:30 Record Stores 31:30 Active Listening 32:30 Musical Destiny 33:30 Gear: Amplifiers 34:30 Music Organization 35:30 Universal Music 36:30 Guitar Feature 37:30 Musical Talent 38:30 Your Turn to Practice

The Future of What
Episode #282 — Navigating a Fragmented Industry: Songtradr's Paul Langworthy on Music Rights & Licensing

The Future of What

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 21:59


Songtradr was founded by artist & producer Paul Wiltshire as a solution for independent artists to upload their own tracks to be licensed all in one place, in response to him facing these struggles in his own career. Since then, the platform has expanded and tailored its strategy to the complexity of the music business by acquiring companies like 7digital, Big Sync, MassiveMusic and Bandcamp. In this episode, Songtradr CRO Paul Langworthy breaks down some of these industry complexities, touching on fragmentation, how connection doesn't always require transparency, the looming threat of licensing infringement, and the importance of paying attention to new market players.

Metaverse Marketing
AI Hardware Shifts, RAM Price Spikes, Google–Warby Parker Wearables, Meta's MR Delays, and the Battle for AI Music Rights with Lee Kebler, Adam Davis McGee, and Ryan McMahan

Metaverse Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 61:42


In this episode of TechMagic, hosts Lee Kebler and Adam Davis McGee unpack the rapid shifts transforming AI, hardware, and creative industries. Cathy is away this week and will be back in the new year. Lee and Adam explore how RAM manufacturers are pivoting away from consumer electronics toward AI, and how this will spike gaming and device prices in 2026, why Meta's mixed-reality delays open the door for Google's surprising partnership with Warby Parker, and how Google may be quietly edging ahead in the AI race. In the second half, Lee speaks with Ryan McMahan, who breaks down the legal and ethical storm surrounding AI-generated music. Together, they examine copyright grey zones, artist rights, and why AI is becoming more of an accelerant for creativity than a replacement for human artistry.Come for the tech and stay for the magic!Key Discussion Topics:01:40: RAM Shortage Will Devastate Consumer Electronics Pricing in 202606:12: Meta's Mixed Reality Delay & the Battle Between Google and Meta11:29: Why Google Will Win the AI Race Over OpenAI23:52: AI Music Generation and the Copyright Crisis on Spotify33:28: Meet Ryan McMahan: Artist Manager Fighting for Creator Rights35:34: Blanco Brown's Story: From Platinum to Fighting AI38:50: The First Major Artist Covers an AI-Generated Song40:45: Understanding Covers vs. Derivatives in Copyright Law45:51: AI as a Creative Tool, Not a Job Replacement50:32: The Fast Fashion Problem in Modern Music Production57:31: Independent Artists Need Representation at Policy Tables01:01:45: Creative Industry Workers Share AI Concerns and Opportunities01:04:17: Meta's Consent Prompt: Is Algorithmic Boost Tied to AI Training Permission?01:05:59: Key Takeaways: AI, Copyright, and the Future of Creative Work Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Making a Scene Presents
The Economics of Tokenized Music Rights

Making a Scene Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025 13:44


Making a Scene Presents - The Economics of Tokenized Music RightsHow Fractional Ownership and Revenue-Sharing NFTs Are Changing RoyaltiesIn the old days, owning a song meant something simple. The artist wrote it, recorded it, and maybe a record label handled the rest. Money came in through radio, CD sales, or streaming. But most fans never owned any piece of the music they loved, and artists often gave up a big share of their income just to get heard. http://www.makingascene.org

Trapital
Investing in Music Rights with Shamrock Capital's Jason Sklar

Trapital

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 25:41


We continue our Trapital Summit series with Jason Sklar, a partner at Shamrock Capital, to explore music rights as an asset class, as well as gaming, film, and more. We discuss Shamrock's perspective, market trends, valuation approaches, the role of AI, and cross-industry opportunities. 02:27 State of Music Rights Investing 09:37 Shamrock's Investment Approach 16:01 AI, Gaming, and Music 19:39 Why Investing in Film is a B2B Business 20:13 What's Next for Catalog Deals This episode is brought to you by SoundCloud for Artists, the all-in-one platform that empowers artists to distribute music, grow their audience, and get paid directly. From uploads to insights, SoundCloud helps creators take control of their careers. Listen in for our Chartmetric Stat of the Week.

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
From Sampling to Scraping: AI Music, Rights, and the Return of Creative Control | A Musing On The Connection Between Music, Technology, and Creativity | Music Evolves: Sonic Frontiers with Sean Martin and TAPE9 | Read by TAPE9

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 10:18


Show NotesIn this episode, we unpack the core ideas behind the Sonic Frontiers article “From Sampling to Scraping: AI Music, Rights, and the Return of Creative Control.” As AI-generated music floods streaming platforms, rights holders are deploying new tools like neural fingerprinting to detect derivative works — even when no direct sampling occurs. But what does it mean to “detect influence,” and can algorithms truly distinguish theft from inspiration?We explore the implications for artists who want to experiment with AI without being replaced by it, and the shifting desires of listeners who may soon prefer human-made music the way some still seek out vinyl, film cameras, or wooden roller coasters — not for efficiency, but for the feel.The article also touches on the burden of rights enforcement in this new age. While major labels can embed detection systems, who protects the independent artist? And if AI enables anyone to create, does it also require everyone to monitor?This episode invites you to reflect on what we value in music: speed and volume, or craft and control?

The Worship & Technology Podcast
MT Conference Preview: Navigating Music Rights In Ministry with Steve McPherson and Stephen Brewster

The Worship & Technology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 51:21


Today's MT Conference Preview episode is a conversation between Steve McPherson and Stephen Brewster! They discuss how to navigate music rights in ministry well, and preview the content they'll be speaking into in greater detail at MT Conference. Church Music Bootcamp is an optional conference add-on centered around navigating the complex world of music rights. Join these worship industry leaders for an intensive, one-day deep dive into songwriting and publishing, performance rights, licensing, distribution, audience building, and how to approach business in a church environment.Register for Church Music Bootcamp: https://mtconference.multitracks.com/bootcampRegister for MT Conference: https://mtconference.multitracks.com/Follow us @multitracks // @multitracksgospel // @leadworshipwellwww.multitracks.com

Money Maze Curated Podcasts
25: The Business Behind the Beat: Monetising Media Music Rights - With Cutting Edge's CEO and Founder, Philip Moross

Money Maze Curated Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2025 50:37


If you liked the music from Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones or Stranger Things, did you ever wonder who owns the rights and royalties and where the investment opportunity may lie? In this conversation of an intriguing “alternative investment”, we welcome a founder and CEO who sits at the epicentre of this web, capitalising upon the powerful growth which is changing ways music, film and television are consumed. Philip explains why there has been proliferation of digital platforms and content, matched by an increase in demand for media music usage, and how digitsation has allowed singers to know and to collect their entitlements. He describes the forces driving these developments, the interplay between the cogs of the music machine and the opportunity they identified in an addressable market estimated to be worth £30bn. He explains Cutting Edge Group's path to become a world leading music partner to the film and TV industries. From the revenue model, the financing, through to the integrated platform they have built, Philip discusses how complexity around the ecosystem creates opportunity. He references why their recent JV with Warner Bros Music significantly increases the assets under CEG's management and underscores its growth from a niche player into a major partner for Hollywood studios. Sign up to our Newsletter | Follow us on LinkedIn | Watch on YouTube | More on Cutting Edge Group

Modern Musician
#316 - Grayson Sanders: Demystifying Music Rights for the Creator Economy

Modern Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2025 41:12


Grayson Sanders is the founder of Chordal, a groundbreaking music rights technology company redefining the future of licensing and sync. With its patent-pending InstantClear pre-clearance technology, already adopted by top music companies including Primary Wave, Reservoir Media, Nettwerk, Mad Decent, Believe, Sentric Publishing, and Neon Gold Records, Chordal streamlines one of the industry's most complex pain points: clearing music rights quickly and accurately at scale. A former composer turned entrepreneur, Grayson is a visionary voice demystifying music licensing in the age of AI and the creator economy.In this episode, Grayson Sanders shares how AI, sync licensing, and platforms like Chordal are reshaping the future of music rights for independent artists and the creator economy.Key Takeaways:Learn how independent artists can prepare their catalogs to unlock sync licensing opportunities.Discover how AI and generative technology are challenging—and creating new solutions for—music rights management.Explore how Chordal's InstantClear and upcoming API are making licensing faster, more transparent, and more accessible.---→ Learn more about Grayson and Chordal at chordal.com.Book an Artist Breakthrough Session with the Modern Musician team: https://apply.modernmusician.me/podcast

The JMI Power of Music Podcast
Protecting Creativity in the Age of AI: A Music Rights Crash Course with Juan Sebastián Aguilar

The JMI Power of Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2025 43:08


In this episode, we're joined by Juan Sebastián Aguilar – composer, electric guitarist, and publishing specialist – whose career bridges the worlds of music creation and the business systems that sustain it. Originally from Colombia, Juan's journey has taken him from jazz stages in Bogotá and Mexico to music industry leadership in Berlin, where he now heads Publishing at Paradise Worldwide. Alongside his own ensemble Arrabalero, he has toured internationally, performed at major festivals, and developed a deep understanding of how to protect and monetize creative work on a global scale.We talk about the entrepreneurial mindset as a powerful driver in today's music industry, the key lessons from Juan's musical path from Colombia to New Orleans to Berlin, and why understanding music rights is essential for every artist. Juan also gives us a Publishing 101 crash course and shares his thoughts on the fast-approaching challenges and opportunities of AI in music rights management.As always, if you enjoy our content, don't forget to subscribe, like, and rate the podcast. We hope you enjoy the episode!ℹ️ JMI is a global network of NGOs that empowers young people through music across all boundaries. For more info, visit https://jmi.net or check out all the amazing opportunities for musicians on Mubazar (https://mubazar.com/en).

Pods Like Us
What's Up with John and Rena: From Mental Health to Podcasting Success - Episode Show Notes

Pods Like Us

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025 51:38


Episode Description - Join host Martin "Marv" Bel as he sits down with podcaster John from "What's Up with John and Rena" for an in-depth conversation about the evolution of podcasting, mental health awareness, and the art of authentic audio storytelling. From interviewing people on Skid Row to creating successful podcast partnerships, John shares his journey through the podcasting landscape and offers invaluable advice for aspiring podcasters.  Key Timestamps & Topics -  [00:00:00] - Introduction & Show Origins  ● Welcome to Pods Like Us with Martin "Marv" Quibell  ● Introduction to John and the "What's Up with John and Reena" show  ● The confusing history and evolution of the podcast  [00:01:00] - Mental Health Journey & Podcast Genesis  ● John's misdiagnosis story: from bipolar to depression and ADHD  ● Living next to Skid Row in Los Angeles (2014)  ● The birth of "Bipolar Style" podcast  ● Cautionary tale about podcast naming and mental health stigma  [00:02:00] - RSS Feeds & Podcast Evolution  ● Understanding RSS feeds as the backbone of podcasting  ● Treating first podcast as "practice feed"  ● Evolution from "Signal Jams" to "Deviant Lounge" to "What's Up"  ● The importance of adaptability in podcasting  [00:03:00] - Partnership with Reena  ● Meeting co-host Rena through Twitter/X  ● Rena's background: Jerry Springer Show producer  ● Creating a "super group" approach to podcasting  ● The concept of podcasting as a "lounge for podcasters"  [00:04:00] - Content Strategy & Social Media  ● Using X/Twitter for podcast guest discovery  ● Topic selection process for episodes  ● Recent discussions: cell phone bans in schools and concerts  ● Organic conversation development  [00:05:00] - Editing Philosophy & Audience Retention  ● Unique editing approach: cutting conversations mid-topic  ● Background editing while gaming technique  ● Achieving 110% completion rates vs. industry 70%  ● The "shave and a haircut" psychological hook  [00:07:00] - "Daily Emotions" Era  ● Transition from "Bipolar Style" to "Daily Emotions"  ● The challenge of trauma dumping in mental health podcasts  ● Learning when to pivot podcast focus  ● The consuming nature of mental health content creation  [00:08:00] - Podcasting Influences & Inspirations  ● Dean Delray's "Let There Be Talk" as major influence  ● The power of reaching high-profile rock and metal guests  ● Mark Marin's WTF show impact  ● Transitioning from music industry to podcasting  [00:09:00] - Early Broadcasting Background  ● High school radio station with actual transmitter  ● Public access cable TV experience in San Francisco  ● "Wayne's World" style local TV show  ● The "simulation" approach to content creation  [00:12:00] - RSS & Download Philosophy  ● RSS and downloadability as core podcast elements  ● Avoiding "streaming subscription hell"  ● 20 years of RSS technology celebration  ● Focus on audio vs. video debates  [00:13:00] - Rena's Background & Skills  ● Jerry Springer Show production experience  ● Natural interviewing and listening abilities  ● The maven quality: connecting people and opportunities  ● Play-by-play vs. color commentary dynamic  [00:15:00] - Interview Dynamics Analysis  ● Rena's therapeutic listening approach  ● John's self-awareness about talking too much  ● The balance between liberal and conservative perspectives  ● Finding common ground through shared topics  [00:17:00] - Jerry Springer Connection  ● Jerry Springer's appearance on "Better Call Daddy"  ● Recognition of Rena's producer skills  ● The importance of information gathering in production  [00:19:00] - Podcast Industry Observations  ● Musicians vs. music industry people comparison  ● Podcasters vs. podcast industry professionals  ● The commodification of creative passion  ● Live Nation experience and craft services anecdotes  [00:20:00] - Branding & Visual Identity  ● The critical importance of podcast naming  ● Etymology and word psychology in naming  ● Domain availability considerations  ● Logo design: "Does it look cool on a t-shirt?"  [00:21:00] - Music Rights & Audio Strategy  ● The sticky nature of music rights in podcasting  ● Recommendation for original music performance  ● Minimalist intro approach vs. TV-style intros  ● The power of simple audio stingers  [00:23:00] - Content Longevity & "Zombie Podcasts"  ● Creating evergreen content without rights issues  ● The concept of "zombie podcasts" living forever  ● Authentic vs. polished AI content predictions  ● The value of human authenticity  [00:25:00] - Life Experience as Research  ● Being kicked out at 14 and learning independence  ● Life experiences as natural podcast material  ● The balance of sharing vs. professional discretion  ● Using stage names and artistic personas  [00:27:00] - The Power of Memorable Names  ● Single-syllable name effectiveness  ● Comparison to Cher, Norm, and other one-name personalities  ● The hook quality of punchy names  ● Domain purchasing with special characters  [00:29:00] - Advice for New Podcasters  ● "Make a fucking mess" - authenticity over perfection  ● Approach podcasting as an art project  ● The mechanical aspects are teachable in a week  ● Being yourself is the hardest part  [00:30:00] - Technical Accessibility  ● Free tools and apps like Riverside  ● No excuse for technical barriers  ● Borrowing equipment to start  ● The importance of experimenting before committing  [00:31:00] - Community & Networking  ● Don't be afraid to reach out on social media  ● Asking to be guests on shows you enjoy  ● Building circular podcast community  ● The "jam session" approach to podcasting  [00:32:00] - Show Recommendations & Contact Info  ● Let There Be Talk with Dean Delray  ● Mark Marin's WTF show  ● Dave Jackson's School of Podcasting  ● Contact: lillystudios.com and deviantlounge.com  [00:34:00] - Music Discussion & Equipment Talk  ● Bass guitar preferences and Steinberger memories  ● The Police concert memories from age 12-13  ● Fender artist relations and Tony Franklin connection  ● The evolution of electronic drums integration  [00:42:00] - Future Music Projects  ● "Bomb Repair" EDM project concept  ● Uploading music as podcast episodes  ● Exploring synth music and experimental styles  ● The cassette culture connection  Key Takeaways - 1. Authenticity Over Polish: Focus on genuine conversation rather than perfect  production  2. Community Building: Podcasting success comes from connecting with other  podcasters  3. Adaptability: Be willing to evolve your show's name, format, and focus  4. Technical Simplicity: Don't let equipment concerns prevent you from starting  5. Unique Editing: Experiment with non-traditional editing to improve retention  6. Strategic Naming: Choose names that are memorable, shareable, and brandable  7. RSS Independence: Maintain downloadable content to avoid platform dependency  8. Life as Content: Your experiences are your greatest source of material  Mentioned Resources & Tools - ● Riverside (podcast recording app)  ● Hindenburg (audio editing software)  ● YouTube Sound Library (royalty-free music)  ● RSS feeds and podcast hosting platforms  ● Social media for guest discovery (X/Twitter)  Contact Information - John Lilly: Website: lillystudios.com / Podcast: deviantlounge.com  Martin "Marv" Quibell: Website: themarvzone.org / Podcast: Pods Like Us (available on all streaming platforms)  #PodcastingTips #MentalHealthPodcasting #AudioStorytelling #PodcastCommunity  #IndependentPodcasting #ContentCreation #PodcastInterview #DigitalMedia #PodcastStrategy  #AudioProduction  This episode of Pods Like Us showcases the authentic journey of podcasting evolution, from mental health advocacy to community building, offering practical insights for both new and experienced podcasters looking to create meaningful audio content. 

Justin Timberlake - Audio Biography
Justin Timberlake's Electrifying European Tour: Sold-Out Shows, Music Rights, and Enduring Star Power

Justin Timberlake - Audio Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 3:10


Justin Timberlake BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Justin Timberlake is riding a wave of high-profile European festival performances as his Forget Tomorrow World Tour barrels through July 2025. In the last few days, Timberlake has thrilled massive crowds across the UK, beginning with a show at Chelmsford City Racecourse on July 4 where he performed alongside Jess Glynne and Dagny, an event that drew widespread attention and was captured in fan-shot video circulating on social media. Just two nights later, he headlined Lytham Festival, where, according to the Blackpool Gazette, Timberlake wowed a sold-out crowd of 25,000 with hits like Mirrors, Cry Me a River, Senorita, and Can't Stop the Feeling, delivering what many are calling one of the festival's most electrifying nights. The crowd's energy and his dynamic stage presence were the subject of glowing fan posts across Instagram and Twitter.Continuing the European leg, Timberlake touched down in Luxembourg, performing at the Luxexpo Open-Air on July 8, as confirmed by photo galleries published by RTL Today and previewed by fan accounts days prior. The live event was widely documented, with images showing Timberlake commanding the stage before another sea of fans, cementing his status as a premier live act and a global pop icon this summer.Beyond the spotlight, Timberlake's name continues to carry weight in the business of music rights. Merck Mercuriadis, the founder of Hipgnosis Songs Fund, who famously acquired Timberlake's valuable song catalog, has launched a new company aiming to buy back blockbuster music rights, according to the Financial Times reported by Music Business Worldwide. While there is no indication of Timberlake himself being directly involved in new transactions, his catalog remains a centerpiece in lucrative music asset discussions as these high-stakes deals unfold.Timberlake's personal brand and business portfolio also remain robust. As Sacco Trend Magazine notes, his fortune is buoyed not only by music and touring but by ongoing endorsements and entrepreneurial projects outside entertainment. Meanwhile, any fresh speculation about Timberlake's private life has been muted, with recent coverage focusing squarely on his music, tour, and the legacy of his business ventures rather than celebrity gossip or drama.No controversies or headline-grabbing missteps have emerged in the past week—only sold-out shows, enthusiastic fan response, and continued validation of his enduring star power. As his tour rolls through Europe and business headlines swirl with his music rights at their core, Justin Timberlake is once again everywhere you look, and at the top of his game.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta

Greg & Dan Show Interviews
Truth, Theft, and Technology: A Legal Deep Dive with Ambrose McCall

Greg & Dan Show Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 11:26


Greg and Dan Welcome Legal Expert Ambrose McCall for a Timely Discussion on AI, Music Rights, and Public Accountability Greg and Dan sit down with Ambrose McCall, a seasoned Peoria-based attorney with decades of legal experience, to unpack the growing legal complexities in the digital age. One of the primary topics of discussion is The Velvet Sundown—a fully AI-generated band that has recently sparked controversy in the music industry. Despite amassing over 5,000 followers on Spotify, the band’s existence raises questions about intellectual property, copyright, and compensation, especially when no human creators are involved. Where do we draw the legal line, and who actually owns the content? Greg and Dan ask the tough questions—and Ambrose delivers the legal insight. The conversation then shifts to another hot-button issue making waves on social media: a viral Facebook post involving a theft at a local pool. A community member publicly accused a woman of stealing and called for her arrest. Greg and Dan explore the legal implications of this type of online accusation and ask Ambrose to break down the proper steps in addressing such situations. Is social media the right place for justice, or are legal protocols being bypassed? From AI ethics to real-world legal consequences, this episode takes a thoughtful look at how the law intersects with modern dilemmas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

IN THE ROOM - The Cast Station
Jaime Schwarz on the Future of IP, Music Rights, and the Coming Creator Economy

IN THE ROOM - The Cast Station

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 58:59


Jaime Schwarz has helped over 100 brands speak for themselves—but now, he's building something bigger.From co-founding seven startups to inventing a patent for self-authenticating media, Jaime is a true pioneer in the next chapter of content creation. In this episode, he joins John Williams In the Room to break down how blockchain, remix rights, and smart contracts are giving power back to creators—and why the service economy is giving way to the IP economy.If you're a filmmaker, artist, or digital creator, this is the conversation you need to hear.

ReFolkUs
Demystifying Recorded Music Rights & Royalties with Andrew Karis

ReFolkUs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 25:22


In this week's episode, Rosalyn chats with Andrew Karis, Associate Director of ACTRA RACS. Andrew discusses ACTRA RACS's role in the music industry, the intricacies of neighboring rights, how streaming has reshaped the landscape and the importance of fair compensation for recording artists. The conversation also highlights advocacy efforts with the Burst Their Bubble campaign, aimed at addressing inequities in the streaming ecosystem and ensuring performers are paid fairly.Sign up to the Burst Their Bubble campaign and join in on the conversation to help effect change for better streaming rights for performers.Find ACTRA RACS online:WebsiteFacebookInstagramAbout Andrew KarisFor over a decade, Andrew has worked to help recording artists understand and access the rights and royalties available to them in Canada and internationally. During his time with ACTRA RACS, he has held a variety of roles and now serves as Associate Director, overseeing the organization's day-to-day operations and supporting its ongoing service to performers. His broader experience in the music industry includes working with music union residuals, music supervision, event planning, and performing.______________If you're interested in submitting questions for our upcoming episodes, be sure to follow Folk Canada on Instagram where we will be posting our upcoming guests.Tune in to the latest episodes of the Refolkus Podcast, featuring the latest music releases from Folk Canada members as well as some of our special guests, now broadcasting on CKCU FM 93.1 in Ottawa, CKUW 95.9 FM in Winnipeg and CFBX 92.5 FM in Kamloops.Presented by Folk CanadaHosted by Rosalyn DennettProduced by Kayla Nezon and Rosalyn DennettMixed by Jordan Moore of The Pod CabinTheme music “Amsterdam” by King CardiacArtwork by Jaymie Karn

SyncRiffs
Ep.48: Music Rights, Mentorship & the Future of Sync | Jonathan Lane of Slipstream Music

SyncRiffs

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 50:39


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  

Dropping Bombs
Inside The Music Industry: Jeff Timmons Tell-All: Episode 794 With The Real Brad Lea (TRBL)

Dropping Bombs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 80:02


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The New Music Business with Ari Herstand
How Independent Music Publishing Works (Or Doesn't)

The New Music Business with Ari Herstand

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 78:34


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.

The Austin Young Show
An Anti-Fascist Soundtrack

The Austin Young Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 53:49


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.*

The New Music Business with Ari Herstand
How the China Music Market Works

The New Music Business with Ari Herstand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 72:44


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.

DIY Recording Guys
BONUS: Music Rights and Royalties Finally Explained!

DIY Recording Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 22:41


Download the free Rights and Royalties eBook here:https://www.kharazmusic.productions/rights-and-royaltiesVadim's website: https://www.kharazmusic.productions/

The Town with Matthew Belloni
Turning Music Rights Into a Bob Dylan Biopic

The Town with Matthew Belloni

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 36:55


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

Music Business Insider Podcast
Hold or Sell Your Music Rights The Surprising Truth Revealed With Music Rights & Catalog Broker Roland Kluger

Music Business Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 62:56 Transcription Available


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!

Audio Talks
Music in Political Campaigns

Audio Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 43:15


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.

Music Business Insider Podcast
The MIND-BLOWING Music Supervision Strategies You Need to Know With Music Supervisor Madonna Wade-Reed

Music Business Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 63:05 Transcription Available


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.

Trapital
The Future of Music Rights with Sherrese Clarke Soares - Trapital Summit

Trapital

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 28:03


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.

Politically Georgia
Georgia Election Board Divisions and Isaac Hayes III on music rights in politics 

Politically Georgia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 54:38


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

The Lupe and Royce Show
Isaac Hayes III: Reshaping the Digital Content Landscape

The Lupe and Royce Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 76:04 Transcription Available


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

Kendall And Casey Podcast
Pink Floyd to sell their music rights for $400 million

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 5:01


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Ray Appleton
Sony: Pink Floyd Music Rights For $400 Million

Ray Appleton

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 9:15


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.

ByoPodcast Ingxoxo99
Episode 140 | Byopodcast | Power cuts, Music rights & Splits, Chidimma & EPL

ByoPodcast Ingxoxo99

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 108:11


Welcome to Episode 140 of the ByoPodcast Ingxoxo99. Info: https://linktr.ee/Inkampani_Enkulu Email:Byopodcast99@gmail.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Host: Vuyi Cohost: Maforty / Ralph Video & Lightning : Ralph Content Producer: Ralph Sound: Ralph Post production: Mgcini Venue : Zulu Fashion House ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Join our membership to support the channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrJFvubYBiqw7cPQ63wgbOw/join

Mojo In The Morning
Dirty 4: Shaboozey Suing Former Label for Music Rights

Mojo In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 10:30 Transcription Available


Music Business Worldwide
Sherrese Clarke Soares on buying music rights – and expanding Harbourview's vision

Music Business Worldwide

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 41:30


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).

Thriving Musician Podcast
Ep. 85: Music rights advocate starts her own business

Thriving Musician Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 48:41


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

Geek News Central
AI Music Rights Battle & YouTube #1751

Geek News Central

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 32:55 Transcription Available


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.

Geek News Central (Video)
AI Music Rights Battle & YouTube #1751

Geek News Central (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 31:55 Transcription Available


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.

What's Next Wall Street?
Radio Revival, Music Rights Clash, & EV Shake-Up

What's Next Wall Street?

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 52:51


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.

Artist Coaching Podcast by JoeySuki
Reviewing ULTRA Livesets, Own your MUSIC RIGHTS & working with BIG EGO's | Bassjackers, Jay Hardway & JoeySuki

Artist Coaching Podcast by JoeySuki

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 68:23


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

Off the Record with Paul Hodes
Is Most of the Music Industry About to Be Wiped Out?

Off the Record with Paul Hodes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 42:37


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

LitCit: Antioch's Literary Citizen Podcast
Antioch LitCit #45 Hanz Wasserburger

LitCit: Antioch's Literary Citizen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 65:58


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.

Legaltech Week
Jan 19 2023: What causes legal tech flops, and what role does the c-suite play; plus AI music rights

Legaltech Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 55:09


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)

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MacVoices Audio
MacVoices #23228: MacVoices Live! - More UK Tech Policy Discussion, Music, TV, and More (2)

MacVoices Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 34:47


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

The NFHS Podcast
From Cheer to Music, What You Need to Know About Copyright with ClicknClear Founder Chantal Epp

The NFHS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 24:19


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

Learn Cardano Podcast
Web3 Decentralised Music Rights Payment Protocol, DEMU Pro

Learn Cardano Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 11:16


The DNA Airwaves
Revisiting Music Rights and Royalties!

The DNA Airwaves

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 51:22


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!

Music Tectonics
Music Rights in the Metaverse with Michael Huppe, President and CEO of SoundExchange

Music Tectonics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 37:26


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!