Musonomics

Musonomics is a twice-monthly podcast about the business of the music and culture industries. Hosted by Larry Miller and produced with support from the NYU Steinhardt Music Business Program, we use data, music and interviews with newsmakers and analysts to provide insight into what's happening now -- and what's coming next.

http://www.musonomics.org

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 27m. Bisher sind 45 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 20 hours 29 minutes

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How Music Got Modernized


The Music Modernization Act, Explained


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 October 24, 2018  31m
 
 

Spin Cycle


Music moves our minds and our bodies -- and businesses know it


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 August 27, 2018  17m
 
 

Home is Where the Smart Is


As smart speakers become almost as common as toasters in our homes, they're changing the way we get our entertainment, and challenging the music and broadcasting industries.


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 April 29, 2018  21m
 
 

Is Radio Headed For a Digital Cliff?


Digital music services continue to drive recovery of the music industry after a long period of decline, and the AM/FM music radio business is starting to feel it. Young people born after Millennials don't use radio the same as previous generations...


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 December 21, 2017  32m
 
 

It's (Still) a Long Way to the Top: The present and future of the concert and festival business


Rock is headed towards a demographic crisis. Fifty percent of last year's top 100 grossing acts are over 50 years old. So what will happen to the live music industry when Mick Jagger is no longer filling stadiums charging hundreds of dollars per ticket? On this episode of Musonomics, Larry Miller talks to Neil Shah from The Wall Street Journal and Cherie Hu from Forbes about the future of the live music industry and rock's demographic crisis.


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 June 1, 2017  28m
 
 

How China's Music Market is Going Legit


In this episode of Musonomics, Larry Miller looks beyond the borders of the United States and dives deep into the music industry of the world's most populous country: China. To better understand why one of the world's largest economies still has a music market smaller than that of European countries like Austria or Sweden we talk to Ed Peto, music executive and founder of Outdustry, and Billy Koh, the Simon Cowell of China and the founder and former CEO of the record label Ocean Butterflies.


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 April 21, 2017  15m
 
 

Lyrics, Lyricists and Licenses


In this episode of Musonomics: how does lyrics licensing work and who benefits from it? Larry Miller of NYU Steinhardt talks to Darryl Ballantyne, CEO of LyricFind, about what it was like to try and start a lyrics licensing business before the music publishers understood lyrics licensing was a thing. Songwriter Phil Galdston talks about how the changes in the music industry have affected the songwriters. And we also hear from New Yorkers about how they learn lyrics.


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 March 2, 2017  27m
 
 

Who Cares About Quality?


In the first episode of our third season of Musonomics, Larry Miller takes a look at the future of high quality music streaming services. To investigate whether or not there's enough room for a profitable niche market supporting multiple competitors in the high-resolution music market, we talk to MQA CEO Mike Jbara, 7 Digital Deputy CEO Pete Downton, and HDTracks CEO David Chesky.


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 November 14, 2016  20m
 
 

Bright Lights, Music Cities (and States)


Once identified solely with Nashville, the term Music City now describe communities around the world that have vibrant music economies which -- they actively promote.


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 August 3, 2016  30m
 
 

Music, Data and the Blockchain: A Digital Utopia?


Imagine the creation of database that would contain all of the data about all the music that already exists as well as all music going forward. It doesn't exist yet, but it might -- on the Blockchain


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 June 30, 2016  23m