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 47 Folge(n) erschienen. Alle 2 Monate erscheint eine Folge dieses Podcasts.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 21 hours 28 minutes

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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
 
 

The Headwinds Facing Music Startups


Why is it that 20 years into the digital music revolution, most music startups don't have sufficient revenue and profits to fund operations and growth?


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 June 2, 2016  28m
 
 

The Vinyl Resurrection


Hot on the tail of Record Store Day, we take a fresh look at a resurgent music format -- vinyl records.


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 April 22, 2016  29m
 
 

Songwriting, Consent and the Age of Discontent


Songwriters struggle to get paid while the copyright system designed to protect their rights is partially to blame, but why?


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 March 31, 2016  26m
 
 

Music in the time of Politics


The role of music in presidential elections -- and what happens when popular music is misused by campaigns.


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 March 2, 2016  29m
 
 

Music, Money and the Super Bowl


It's big! But just how big is the Super Bowl Halftime Show for the artists that perform in it, and what does it cost to clear a song for use in a Super Bowl ad?


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 February 4, 2016  18m
 
 

The 3 Most Important Stories of 2015


A record breaking record, escalation of the streaming wars and a call for revision of music licensing rules by a government agency.


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 January 1, 2016  22m
 
 

That Weird Thing That Happened To Recording Studios


Recording studios have had a rough time over the last two decades. What happened, and how has the new way music is produced, changed the very music we hear?


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 November 30, 2015  35m
 
 

YouTube's Big Red Elephant is Loose in the Music Industry's Room


YouTube is not only the biggest video streaming service in the world, it's the biggest music streaming service in the world and it just might win the streaming wars.


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 October 27, 2015  33m