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Intrattenimento e informazione, musica e cultura: tutto questo è Radio Vaticana con Voi! Anche oggi 4 ore insieme per iniziare la giornata con numerosi ospiti! Protagonisti gli ascoltatori, come ogni giorno! Intervenite in diretta via WhatsApp al numero 335 1243 722 Gli ospiti di oggi in ordine di presenza: Marco Magnano, giornalista indipendente con base in Medio Oriente; Mario e Marco Agrestini, maestri presepisti; Salvatore Angelico, presidente della Fondazione L'Albero della Vita; Luca Bartoli, fondatore della casa editrice Vydia editore; Giulio Alfano, Delegato ciclo di studi Scienze della pace e cooperazione internazionale, docente di istituzioni di filosofia politica e storia delle dottrine politiche Pontificia Università Lateranense; Giovanni Rizzi, studente del primo anno Magistrale Scienze della Pace e Cooperazione Internazionale. Conducono Andrea De Angelis e Silvia Giovanrosa A cura di Andrea De Angelis e Silvia Giovanrosa Hanno collaborato le colleghe ed i colleghi Marina Tomarro, Luca Collodi, Marco Guerra, don Andrea Vena, Roberta Barbi, Giulia Galeotti e Silvonei Protz Tecnici del suono Alberto Giovannetti, Bruno Orti e Gustavo Messina
Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.Fabio Franzin"Case, presepi e altri ritrovi"Ronzani Editorewww.ronzanieditore.itDa uno stato d'animo di sgomento e di ironia prende le mosse l'itinerario che unifica la raccolta Case, presepi e altri ritrovi, proponendola alla stregua di poema didascalico dedicato all'esplorazione dello spazio famigliare al poeta e del poeta, quindi di spazi dell'immaginario funzionanti con crescente ironia come paradigmi dell'esperienza, dalla fabbrica al presepe, alla spiaggia e ai lidi, luoghi e non luoghi degli stereotipi sociali tanto inautentici quanto ostinatamente concreti. Si avverte alla fine e all'origine del percorso circolare la petizione di un'umanità orfana, la mancanza della figura materna e l'impossibilità di surrogarla se non nella persistenza dialettale. Nel frattempo la dimensione del sacro si colloca nell'immobilità incomprensibile delle raffigurazioni bizantine (Tel tenpo dea posa) apparentemente fuori del tempo, in verità nel tempo dal quale pongono le loro domande. La prima parte della raccolta intende fissare i nuovi parametri del discorso di Franzin che pur non essendo esclusivamente innervato nei registri del lamento e dell'invettiva, rinviene nella sua natura implicitamente polemica e politica gli effetti più originali e quelli che hanno colpito maggiormente chi scrive e che, in veste di prefatore ha letto con gratitudine questi versi in anteprima, ritrovandovi il Franzin amico pensoso e battagliero, tanto scomodo quanto necessario.(dall'introduzione di Alessandro Scarsella)Fabio Franzin è nato nel 1963 a Milano. Vive a Motta di Livenza, in provincia di Treviso. Ha pubblicato, fra altre, le seguenti opere di poesia: Mus.cio e roe (Muschio e spine), Sasso Marconi, Le voci della luna, 2007, 2a ed. 2008, “Premio S. Pellegrino Terme 2007”, “Superpremio Insula Romana 2007”, “Premio Guido Gozzano 2008”; Fabrica, Borgomanero, Atelier, 2009, 2a ed. 2010, “Premio Pascoli 2009”, “Premio Baghetta 2010”; Co'e man monche (Con le mani mozzate), Milano, Le voci della luna, 2011, Premio “Achille Marazza 2011”; Sesti / Gesti, Puntoacapo, Novi Ligure, 2015; Erba e aria, Vydia editore, Macerata, 2017, “Premio Thesaurus 2017”, premio “Luciana Notari 2018”; Corpo dea realtà, Puntoacapo, Novi Ligure, 2019, premio “Franco Fortini 2019”.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.it
No matter where you are in your career, you'll benefit from listening to 3Q. 3Q provides a window into the careers of some of the best in the music business. Every episode is an insider's view of the realities of life as a music executive. Topics include issues of empowerment, uncertainty, trust, finances, etc; issues that will impact you both personally and professionally. The executives we interview represent every aspect of the industry including but not limited to A&R, Marketing, Music Supervision, Artist Management, Promotion, and more. About Nate: Nate Sirotta has been working in music publicity & marketing for 12 years. He currently runs Impulse Artists, a boutique PR, marketing, & consulting agency launched in 2012. Throughout his career, Nate has engaged in over 500 artist campaigns and worked alongside all 3 major label umbrellas, including a two-year in-house consulting stint with UMG from 2016-2018. Nate has also represented independent distributors like AWAL, Symphonic, and Vydia, and many independent labels like Verswire, Ultra, Rostrum, Tooth & Nail, FiXT, and Nettwerk. Career highlights include client placements at Rolling Stone, Billboard, NME, MTV, Nylon, Paper Magazine, Alternative Press, PopSugar, American Songwriter + many others, and brand + app collaborations with Journeys, Uber, Vox/Korg, Shazam, Spotify, and Snapchat.
What an interesting chat this was! Karla Ortiz, former VP of Marketing and Label Services for Vydia and Digital Marketing executive at Universal Music Group, founded Monark Entertainment in 2020 during the pandemic. Karla talks about how she got her breaks working in music marketing which started with her first internship with Ryan Seacrest, to moving into a new media internship at Universal and eventually converted into full time employment working in the latin department and working with Rihanna & Kanye! She chats about all things marketing including the importance of maintaining relationships at the big socials and the evolution of radio pluggers, tik tok driving pre sales and spotify playlisting! The post Karla Ortiz – Music Marketing Guru (Universal, Monarch Ent) appeared first on idobi Network.
Alberto Cellotto"Appendic"Ronzani Editorehttps://ronzanieditore.itPer chi scrive quest'uomo? Tornato in Veneto dal Canada, passati i cinquanta, senza più legami e vicino a una soglia invisibile, perché scrive? Il suo è un alfabetiere di cose apparentemente casuali, da poco apparse alla vista (o all'udito), oppure riemerse da lontana memoria. Atomi di prosa, forse scritti per destinatari diversi e per lo più ignoti. Meno li conosce, più lo scrivente si affida a loro; non pretende reciprocità, ma i suoi modi risentiti e talvolta irritanti implicano pure una forma di contatto in qualche profondità perduta. Le cose appaiono, fermate in queste righe, in una posizione sospesa, fuori dal tempo, cariche di un significato che sfugge ma è lì, prossimo e tangibile nel suo diverso alfabeto. Diversi sono anche il custode del cimitero coi suoi traffici, e la signora che fa le punture, figure alla Lynch se non fosse per qualcosa di ruvido che riporta alla realtà, pure alterata, di questi Last Days che gocciolano piano sulla pagina. Ricordi, polemiche interne e intime che rivendicano la necessità della cultura (ma quale?); e soprattutto percezioni: natura (sì, esiste ancora), quinte di monti, un fiume e i colli, casolari diroccati, case ovunque piantate in un paesaggio finalmente muto, senza più connotazioni prevedibili. Matteo GiancottiIn copertina: Nicoletta Bidoia, collage serie Le soglie, 2018.Alberto Cellotto (Treviso, 1978) ha pubblicato i libri di poesia Vicine scadenze (Zona, 2004), Grave (Zona, 2008), Pertiche (La Vita Felice, 2012), Traviso (Prufrock spa, 2014), la plaquette illustrata da Nicolò Pellizzon I piani eterni (La collana Isola, 2014), Pechino (2019), Non essere (Vydia, 2019) e La decenza comune (Pordenonelegge/LietoColle, 2020). Ha tradotto Duluth di Gore Vidal (Fazi, 2007), Canzoni per la scomparsa di Stewart O'Nan (Fazi, 2011), Una speculazione sul grano di Frank Norris (Amos Edizioni, 2012) e alcune poesie di Matthew Sweeney su Testo a fronte 53 (Marcos y Marcos, 2016). Il suo primo libro di narrativa è il racconto epistolare Abbiamo fatto una gran perdita (Oèdipus, 2018).IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.itQuesto show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/1487855/advertisement
No matter where you are in your career, you'll benefit from listening to 3Q. 3Q provides a window into the careers of some of the best in the music business. Every episode is an insider's view of the realities of life as a music executive. Topics include issues of empowerment, uncertainty, trust, finances, etc; issues that will impact you both personally and professionally. The executives we interview represent every aspect of the industry including but not limited to A&R, Marketing, Music Supervision, Artist Management, Promotion, and more. About Liz: Liz Eason built the Label Services team at Vydia, overseeing DSP communications, project management, and educational programming for artist & label clients. Eason possesses a unique mixture of music and tech industry expertise with a comprehensive background in performance, sync licensing, artist marketing, and management. Leading marketing strategy for artist projects across all genres of music, Eason has worked with industry players such as French Montana, Russ, Joeboy, Moon Taxi, and lovelytheband. Eason has previously spoken on panels at SXSW and A2IM Indie Week. Other things to note - She is currently getting her MBA at Vanderbilt Owen and she manages rising pop artist, Haiden. Known for his 2022 viral hit "Sorry to Your Next Ex" Haiden has seen early support from DSPs with placement on New Music Friday, big on the internet, Pop Sauce, sad hour and press outlets such as Sweety High, Popdust, and Earmilk.
The year 2022 saw women-led startups in India increase their share of venture capital investments and do better than the overall startup ecosystem in the country, even as the so-called funding winter descended on the sector amid worsening global macroeconomic conditions. Marquee investors such as Sequoia Capital and Accel as well as accelerators and incubators such as CIIE backed more women entrepreneurs, according to data from Tracxn, a Mumbai-listed private markets intelligence provider. Also in this brief, Spotify hit half a billion active users, the Swedish company said at its Stream On event. Notes: Apple is backing a music startup launched by one of its former executives, Reuters reports. The company, called Gamma, is the brainchild of former Apple Music Global Creative Director Larry Jackson and veteran music executive Ike Youssef. It positions itself as an alternative to traditional record labels, according to Reuters. Gamma says it will support content creation including music, video and podcasts, and provide audio and video distribution through Vydia, a company it acquired in December 2022. Meanwhile, Spotify Technology said on Wednesday it crossed 500 million monthly active listeners, Reuters reports. The Swedish company will roll out new features like smart shuffle and previews of podcasts and music playlists on its audio streaming platform and announce a new user interface at its annual Stream On event. Slice, an Indian fintech unicorn, acquired a 5 percent stake in North East Small Finance, a Guwahati-headquartered small finance bank, in September, for $3.42 million, TechCrunch reports, citing a regulatory filing. Slice, privately valued at $1.55 billion, counts Tiger Global, Insight Partners, Blume Ventures and Axis Bank among its investors. Staying on the topic of startups, and looking specifically at women-led ventures, meaning startups with at least one woman among the founders, data from Tracxn shows that almost one in five of all funded startups in India is now a woman-led startup. Funded startups in India with woman founders and co-founders accounted for 18 percent of all funded ventures in 2022. Overall, women-led startups accounted for 8.3 percent of all startups in India, according to Tracxn, a Mumbai-listed private markets intelligence provider. The number of active investors investing in women-led startups has seen a steady increase since 2010, with a sharp year-on-year jump of 42 percent in 2021 – which was also a year in which funding went a bit crazy, overall. However, a significant data point seems to be that funding for women-led startups declined by only 11 percent in 2022 versus 2021, compared with a 37 percent drop for the overall startup ecosystem in the same period, according to Tracxn. And, the share of funding garnered by women-led startups, as a percentage of overall total funding, increased to 16 percent in 2022 from 11 percent in 2021. If one looks at a funding-stage-by-funding-stage breakdown as well, women-led startups have outperformed the overall Indian startup ecosystem in 2022, according to Tracxn. Out of the approximately 2,200 women-led startups in India that have received funding, 36 percent have progressed to the Series A stage, and 24 percent have gone on to the Series D stage or beyond.
This week on DVG Casey and Dave are joined by burlesque artist Vydia Suspish to cover her 10 all time favourite films. Vydia brings the big guns to make a great first impression; boobs and booze. Shrek is life shrek is love on this wonderful guest's choice special. Listen to us on itunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.or direct download the mp3 from the link below:https://www.buzzsprout.com/186739/12318822-vydia-suspish-guest-s-choice-special.mp3?download=trueFollow Vydia at the folllowing:https://instagram.com/vydia_suspishCatch Vydia performing at Adelaide Fringe Wednesday 15th of March:https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/hot-sauce-hotties-af2023Stalk us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or send us your sweet nothings at davesvideograveyard@gmail.com#vydiasuspish #davesvideograveyard #movies #film #davesvideograveyard #moviepodcast #filmpodcast
We discussed a number of things including: 1. State of the entrepreneurial community in the region and worldwide 2. Investment outlook in various sectors in short and medium term 3. Advice for entrepreneurs as we look to the other side of the pandemic Steve has been a technology investor for over twenty years. Steve's interests are in enterprise software (particularly applications of AI/ML), infrastructure required to collect, store, and process data, internet of things, wireless, and environmental and materials technologies. He is currently on the board of ChoiceWORX, Data Inventions, Kintra Fibers, SunRay Scientific, and Vydia. He was recently a director of Airclic (sold to Descartes Systems), Alverix (sold to BD), Everspin Technologies (NASDAQ: MRAM), Neohapsis (sold to Cisco), Silicon Hive (sold to Intel), Sychip (sold to Murata), and an observer of Flarion Technologies (sold to Qualcomm). Steve has also been a leader in the corporate venture community and was Chair of the Corporate Venture Group within the National Venture Capital Association and on the Advisory Board of Global Corporate Venturing. Prior to Tech Council Ventures, he created a venture incubator for Lucent's Bell Laboratories for 5 years and then formed and ran New Venture Partners for 15 years investing in commercialization of technologies spun out of corporate labs. Steve received an MBA from The Amos Tuck School at Dartmouth College where he is currently on the board of the Center for the Study of VC & PE. He received degrees in economics and mathematical sciences from Stanford University. ---- Daniella has been building life sciences businesses, developing and commercializing life sciences products for 20 years. Having co-founded Wave Biotech LLC from her dormitory room, she and a partner drove the start-up, growth and commercialization of a highly disruptive technology. As Vice President of the organization, Daniella established a high growth company with significant brand recognition, and led the group to a successful exit and acquisition by GE Healthcare in 2007. At GE Healthcare, Daniella held a variety of strategic, M&A and business development roles. One of her most notable achievements is the success in an entrepreneurial group within the broader GE Healthcare, where a focus on integrating the acquired Xcellerex business enabled global commercialization of a several hundred million dollar enterprise solutions business. Her extensive business development, negotiations and deal-making experience with multinational biopharma and governments in developed and emerging markets provides Dynamk with a broad network of colleagues, customers, innovators and key opinion leaders. She holds a B.E. in Chemical Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology and an Executive MBA from New York University Stern School of Business and has attended Harvard Business School Executive Education Courses in Private Equity & Venture Capital.
Today on the podcast we have on award winning DJ and producer originally from the UK Gareth Emery. He’s been able to build a sustainable and long career as a musician and he's known for his incredible live performances and arena shows with world class laser light shows and he also was the CEO of a blockchain music streaming service called choon from 2017-2019, ahead of his time. Today, we talk about the NFT world, the blockchain, why it’s getting popular now, and the similarities between creating great music and creating a great NFT. We’re really excited because today he’s doing a very innovative NFT drop, we dive deep into it in the episode but amidst a massive influx of NFT to supply, it’s great to see people like Gareth who’ve been at the forefront of the interaction of crypto x music world channeling his creativity and authenticity into a one of a kind nft and experience. Check out his NFT drop on nifygateway here: https://niftygateway.com/collections/garethopenBUT, before we get into this week’s episode special shoutout to our sponsor…Super excited to be partnering with Vydia to bring you this episode of the podcast. If you’re a label, manager, or artist, or even YouTube creator looking for a premiere distribution partner, head to https://vydia.com/mbp/ to request an invite today.As always, feel free to leave a comment or a review on what you thought about the episode on Apple Podcasts or on the Music Business Podcast instagram @musicbusinesspodcast. We’re also very excited to connect with our community on Patreon, MusicBusinessPodcast.com/Community. We look forward to you joining our community! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It is a pleasure to welcome singer-songwriter, Jasmine Ortiz, to The Jake’s Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast.Jasmine sings in three different languages (English, Spanish, and Chinese) and thrives on live performances and recording music. In less than a year, Jasmine Ortiz garnered over 3 million views and streams between her videos on YouTube and other channels such as Veyo and Vydia. Her music is seen on Music Choice and Rumba TV and has over 207,000 monthly listeners on Spotify. Also, Jasmine has fans worldwide with fans in Asia, the Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, and the United States.In this edition of The Jake’s Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Jasmine Ortiz talked about her single: “Trick or Treat.” She also spoke about her collaborations with Darkan (“Intentions”) and Emmanuel Carvajal (“Hot Caliente”).
On Episode 32 of Livestream Deals, we discuss early-stage investing, the New Jersey tech scene and opportunities for startups in the current economy. Stephen Socolof of Tech Council Ventures joins Ross Brand of Livestream Universe as part of the PodMAX event presented by Propelify. SUBSCRIBE YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/LivestreamUniverse (https://YouTube.com/LivestreamUniverse) SHOP THE SHOW: https://livestreamdeals.com/ (https://LivestreamDeals.com) https://livestreamuniverse.com/Resources (https://LivestreamUniverse.com/Resources) https://amazon.com/shop/iRossBrand (https://amazon.com/shop/iRossBrand) Steve Socolof has been a technology investor for over twenty years. Steve's interests are in enterprise software (particularly applications of AI/ML), infrastructure required to collect, store, and process data, internet of things, wireless, and environmental and materials technologies. He is currently on the board of StratIS IoT, SunRay Scientific, and Vydia as well as the public company Everspin Technologies, an investment of his prior fund. He was recently a director of Airclic (sold to Descartes Systems), Alverix (sold to BD), Neohapsis (sold to Cisco), Silicon Hive (sold to Intel), Sychip (sold to Murata), and an observer of Flarion Technologies (sold to Qualcomm). Steve has also been a leader in the corporate venture community and was Chair of the Corporate Venture Group within the National Venture Capital Association and on the Advisory Board of Global Corporate Venturing. Prior to TCV, he created a venture incubator for Lucent's Bell Laboratories for 5 years and then formed and ran New Venture Partners for 15 years investing in commercialization of technologies spun out of corporate labs. Steve received an MBA from The Amos Tuck School at Dartmouth College where he is currently on the board of the Center for the Study of VC & PE. He received degrees in economics and mathematical sciences from Stanford University.
On Episode 32 of Livestream Deals, we discuss early-stage investing, the New Jersey tech scene and opportunities for startups in the current economy. Stephen Socolof of Tech Council Ventures joins Ross Brand of Livestream Universe as part of the PodMAX event presented by Propelify. SUBSCRIBE Podcast: https://livestreamdeals.com/podcast/YouTube Channel: https://YouTube.com/LivestreamUniverseSHOP THE SHOW:https://LivestreamDeals.comhttps://LivestreamUniverse.com/Resourceshttps://amazon.com/shop/iRossBrandSteve Socolof has been a technology investor for over twenty years. Steve’s interests are in enterprise software (particularly applications of AI/ML), infrastructure required to collect, store, and process data, internet of things, wireless, and environmental and materials technologies. He is currently on the board of StratIS IoT, SunRay Scientific, and Vydia as well as the public company Everspin Technologies, an investment of his prior fund.He was recently a director of Airclic (sold to Descartes Systems), Alverix (sold to BD), Neohapsis (sold to Cisco), Silicon Hive (sold to Intel), Sychip (sold to Murata), and an observer of Flarion Technologies (sold to Qualcomm). Steve has also been a leader in the corporate venture community and was Chair of the Corporate Venture Group within the National Venture Capital Association and on the Advisory Board of Global Corporate Venturing.Prior to TCV, he created a venture incubator for Lucent’s Bell Laboratories for 5 years and then formed and ran New Venture Partners for 15 years investing in commercialization of technologies spun out of corporate labs. Steve received an MBA from The Amos Tuck School at Dartmouth College where he is currently on the board of the Center for the Study of VC & PE. He received degrees in economics and mathematical sciences from Stanford University.
On this weeks episode we invited the Head of Brand Partnerships at The FADER, Shauna Alexander. The Fader is a music and culture editorial magazine and online platform that is known for its ear-to-the-ground trend casting content to find the next names in music. In her free time, Shauna can be found thinking about the intersection of music and technology (and the future of music experiences), photographing and attending concerts (when it's safe to do so!) or riding horses in show jumping competitions. Super excited to be partnering with Vydia to bring you this episode of the podcast. If you’re a label, manager, or artist, or even YouTube creator looking for a premiere distribution partner, head to vydia.com/mbp to request an invite today.As always, feel free to leave a comment or a review on what you thought about the episode on Apple Podcasts or on the Music Business Podcast instagram @musicbusinesspodcast. We’re also very excited to connect with our community on Patreon, MusicBusinessPodcast.com/Community. We look forward to you joining our community! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today on the Music Business Podcast we invite Founder of Riveter Management and Trippie Redd’s Manager Charlene Bryant. Charlene Bryant was formerly a Digital Account Manager for Sony/RCA Inspiration, who recently ventured out to start her own artist management company, Riveter Management Inc. She is passionate about helping artists and her company motto is to treat every client like a VIP.Super excited to be partnering with Vydia to bring you this episode of the podcast. If you’re a label, manager, or artist, or even YouTube creator looking for a premiere distribution partner, head to vydia.com/mbp to request an invite today.As always, feel free to leave a comment or a review on what you thought about the episode on Apple Podcasts or on the Music Business Podcast instagram @musicbusinesspodcast. We’re also very excited to connect with our community on Patreon, MusicBusinessPodcast.com/Community. We look forward to you joining our community! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today on the Music Business Podcast we invite Managing Partner at 2 + 2 Management, Lewis Kunstler. 2 + 2 Management has an incredible roster including Zeds Dead, Tokimonsta, Seth Troxler, Machinedrum, Nosaj Thing, Soul Clap, Holly and many more.In this episode we discuss the focus of 2+2 since the pandemic and how people can learn how to shift their business model.Super excited to be partnering with Vydia to bring you this episode of the podcast. If you’re a label, manager, or artist, or even YouTube creator looking for a premiere distribution partner, head to vydia.com/mbp to request an invite today.As always, feel free to leave a comment or a review on what you thought about the episode on Apple Podcasts or on the Music Business Podcast instagram @musicbusinesspodcast. We’re also very excited to connect with our community on Patreon, MusicBusinessPodcast.com/Community. We look forward to you joining our community! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today on the Music Business Podcast we invite, Matt Black a British DJ and one half of music duo Coldcut along with Jonathan More. These two would go on to found the legendary label Ninja Tune, which has released records with the likes of Run the Jewels, Bonobo, Peggy Gou, and Ross From Friends. Matt is also the founder of the music production and live performance app Jammpro.net. In this episode we discuss how records such as Autumn leaves, Seven Minutes of Madness / Eric B & Rakim remix, all picked up steam and grew into classics. Matt also discusses his experience seeing the electronic music genre emerge and develop to what it is today. Super excited to be partnering with Vydia to bring you this episode of the podcast. If you’re a label, manager, or artist, or even YouTube creator looking for a premiere distribution partner, head to vydia.com/mbp to request an invite today.As always, feel free to leave a comment or a review on what you thought about the episode on Apple Podcasts or on the Music Business Podcast instagram @musicbusinesspodcast. We’re also very excited to connect with our community on Patreon, MusicBusinessPodcast.com/Community. We look forward to you joining our community! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on The Rockstar Dad Show, Jaret and Gary are celebrating birthdays, hitting the golf course, and throwing Roombas away. Listen in as the guys discuss COVID-19 etiquette and tell a story about a lot of champagne (but no orange juice). Later, Roy LaManna joins the show to share some stories from his time in the music industry. Listen in as he chats about education, his company Vydia, and more!
This week on The Rockstar Dad Show, Jaret and Gary are celebrating birthdays, hitting the golf course, and throwing Roombas away. Listen in as the guys discuss COVID-19 etiquette and tell a story about a lot of champagne (but no orange juice). Later, Roy LaManna joins the show to share some stories from his time in the music industry. Listen in as he chats about education, his company Vydia, and more!
Today on the Music Business Podcast, we invite the Founder & CEO of Vydia Roy LaManna. Vydia provides the digital infrastructure for audio and video distribution, content protection, rights management, advanced payments, and data tracking from one easy-to-use platform. With us, Rory speaks to his entrepreneurial journey in growing Vydia to the 60-person team it is today as well as how he supports up and coming label heads and managers through the platform. By constantly evolving the value proposition the platform provides, he ensures that managers and labels are given the tools to empower and support them to reach new heights.Find out more about Vydia here: https://vydia.com/As always, feel free to leave a comment or a review on what you thought about the episode on Apple Podcasts or on the Music Business Podcast instagram @musicbusinesspodcast. We’re also very excited to connect with our community on Patreon, MusicBusinessPodcast.com/Community. We look forward to you joining our community! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode almost wasn't published. With the protests evolving into riots across major cities in the country, there was a real debate on rather it would be in good taste to release something not addressing it. In the end, we decided that people sometimes need ways to escape and decompress. We will have a discussion on the protests of George Floyd's murder that have spread to multiple cities across the world, and soon. But for now, we truly appreciate you for choosing to dedicate some of your precious free time to us.In this quickie, Travis and Tim talk about Trap Gospel and its place, purpose, and effectiveness in the church community. Can it help in bringing in the next generation into the church?Music Credits:Ice Flow by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3898-ice-flowLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Gorilla FaithDeitrick HaddonTIME (Truth Is My Energy)Entertainment One U.S., LP (on behalf of eOne Music); Ultra Publishing, LatinAutor, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc., and 1 Music Rights SocietiesFanetoChief KeefBack From The Dead 2Create Music Group, Inc., Vydia (on behalf of RBC Records); LatinAutor, AMRA, Kobalt Music Publishing, UMPI, and 5 Music Rights Societies
Dooney Battle is CEO & Founder of Tha Lights Global – a record label, publisher and artist management company whose clients include Dominic Fike and Lil Pump.Lil Pump previously signed to Warner Records in an $8m deal but now, two albums on, is back independent and releasing with Tha Lights Global direct, via distributor Vydia. Battle initially built Tha Lights Global as a home for social media influencers, especially on Musical-ly – the karaoke app which would go on to power TikTok.Here, Battle explains why Tha Lights Global and Lil Pump have spurned major record company offers to stay indie this time around – and what he's learned from his time in the business so far...
We sit with Jenna Gaudio of Vydia and discuss many topics which include where she grew up, her love of travel and coming home, Bennys vs Non-Bennys, her acting class and jumping to a senior class at college, the portrayal of females within the film world, how "intensity" is seen coming from a woman in the workforce vs a male's "intensity". We also talk about her start and journey to her current position at #Vydia, #ArtistRelationships, stereotypes at the workplace for a woman, and a ton more of amazing info! We also talk about her scare with a recent #bloodclot and how that affected her and her work and personal life. Please note, Jenna is passionate also about #running and her membership / leadership with the Jersey Shore Women in Technology, be sure to look them up! Jenna, drink your water! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rockstarpodcast/support
After over a decade of assuming key roles on everything from FOX’s EMMY® Award-winning Glee to the acclaimed ABC mini-series When We Rise, Kevin McHale formally introduced himself as an artist in 2019 with an infectious and idiosyncratic take on pop. As a child in Texas, he took the first step towards a life in music. In 2007, he launched his career in the pop group NLT before transitioning to film and television full-time. Beyond memorable spots on the likes of True Blood and The Office, he spent six seasons on Glee as fan favorite Artie Abrams in addition to touring the country in the show’s live production and appearing on the big-screen in Glee: The 3D Concert Movie. During this time, he attracted millions of followers online and garnered nominations at the Teen Choice Awards and beyond. Along the way, he quietly wrote songs and spent countless hours in the studio. Encouraged by NLT collaborator and producer Justin Thorne as well as songwriter Wednesday, he crafted his debut solo EP, Boy — released as the first artist signing for innovative industry platform Vydia in 2019. The project illuminates the nuances of Kevin’s manic love for a wide swath of genres, finding a middle ground between influences as diverse as SZA and nineties pop favorites a la *NSYNC and Britney Spears. Case in point, the first single “Help Me Now” skitters from jubilant funk guitar into swells of eighties style synths punctuated by wild howl. Most importantly, it hints at a lot more to come. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Roy LaManna of Vydia stopped by the #MidemTectonics traveling podcast studio to talk about how Vydia empowers the next generation of music creators, managers, and labels. Their platform provides the digital infrastructure for audio and video distribution, content protection, rights management, advanced payments, and data tracking, all in one place. Roy discusses Vydia’s video-first approach, how their services have evolved, and why it’s more important than ever to hook audiences with strong visuals as well as good music. Music Tectonics went to Midem! Podcast host Dmitri Vietze recorded interviews with Midemlab competitors and international music tech superstars, on the spot in Cannes. The Music Tectonics podcast goes beneath the surface of the music industry to explore how technology is changing the way business gets done. Weekly episodes include news roundups and interviews with music tech movers & shakers. Visit MusicTectonics.com to learn more.
Music Biz 101 & More is the only radio show in America that focuses on the business side of the music & entertainment worlds. Hosted by William Paterson University's Dr. Stephen Marcone & Professor David Philp, the show airs live each Wednesday at 8pm on WPSC-FM, Brave New Radio. This episode, recorded on location in Nashville, features special guest Roy LaManna, the Co-Founder and CEO of Vydia along with Jenna Gaudio, the VP of Product Management for Vydia. Listen in to learn how you can keep your rights for the video content you post to social media ranging from YouTube to Facebook to Instagram, etetera. Enjoy the talk, listener tweets, and see what you can get out of this. Like what you hear? Tweet us anytime: twitter.com/MusicBiz101WP Engage and Adore us on The Facebook, The Twitter & Instagram: www.facebook.com/MusicBiz101wp twitter.com/MusicBiz101WP instagram.com/musicbiz101wp/
NEWS Royalties from streaming networks have changed but how accurate is the information? Would you buy a custom guitar made from Jimi Hendrix' boyhood home? GUEST Video distribution platform Vydia founder and CEO Roy LaManna
NEWS Royalties from streaming networks have changed but how accurate is the information? Would you buy a custom guitar made from Jimi Hendrix’ boyhood home? GUEST Video distribution platform Vydia founder and CEO Roy LaManna The post Episode #198 – Spotify Payouts, Hendrix Home Guitars, And Vydia CEO Roy LaManna appeared first on Bobby Owsinski's Inner Circle Podcast.
Today on What Got You There Sean talks with Roy LaManna who is the CEO & Co-Founder of Vydia. Vydia launched in 2013 with the vision of creating a centralized solution for video creators to manage their content. First offering music video distribution services, the Vydia platform has now expanded to offer a full arsenal of tools that creators utilize to power their video content strategy. before launching Vydia, LaManna founded PR and Marketing firm, Trendsetter Media & Marketing, and worked as a Video Commissioner for the Island Def Jam Group. LaManna has recently been named by Inc Magazine as a 2017 Inc 500 Top Entrepreneur, highlighted as a 2017 TEDx Speaker, named to NJBIZ’s 40 Under 40, and featured in publications such as Forbes, Huffington Post, NPR, and The Wall Street Journal. http://whatgotyouthere.com/ 15% off Four Sigmatic with discount code "WGYT" http://foursigmatic.com/wgyt Free 30 day Audible Trial- http://www.audibletrial.com/WhatGotYouThere Sunniva Super Coffee- Use discount code WGYT for 20% off your order!- www.drinksupercoffee.com https://vydia.com/ Twitter- https://twitter.com/vydiaofficial Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/VydiaOfficial/ Forbes Article- https://www.forbes.com/sites/jerylbrunner/2016/11/15/c-student-to-music-tech-ceo-how-being-a-bad-student-can-make-you-a-great-entrepreneur/#22a7bbdd4d14 LinkedIn-https://www.linkedin.com/in/roy-lamanna-9ba06430/ Sean DeLaney Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/seandelaney23/ Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/whatgotyouthere/ Twitter- https://twitter.com/SeanDeLaney23 Intro/Outro music by Justin Great- http://justingreat.com/ Audio Engineer- Brian Lapres