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MONDAY 26 MARCH 2018 | COMPLETEMUSICUPDATE.COM | ||||
It's the music business podcast from CMU, sponsored by 7digital. This week's edition will be going live very soon. CMU's Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last seven days, including the appeal ruling in the 'Blurred Lines' song-theft case, The Loop's Night Lives report, and new revelations about the collapse of defunct streaming service Guvera. To receive this week's edition of Setlist when it goes live subscribe via Apple Podcasts Check out previous editions of Setlist on the website right now | |||||
Get fully up to speed on the streaming business. As Spotify gets ready to finally list on the New York Stock Exchange ensure you fully understand how streaming works in terms of rights and royalties. The 'Dissecting The Digital Dollar' book is based on three years of research by CMU Insights for the UK's Music Managers Forum. CLICK HERE to buy a copy. CLICK HERE to find out more about the 'Digital Dollar' project. | |||||
Get your tickets for this year's Wide Days. Organisers of the Edinburgh-based music conference and showcase event announced more details about this year's programme last week. That includes a CMU Insights session telling the story so far about the campaign against ticket touting, plus three CMU:DIY sessions for new talent looking at the streaming business, gigging, and where labels and publishers fit in. It all takes place 20-21 Apr. CLICK HERE for find out more and book your tickets. | |||||
MIDEM recently published a brand new white paper from CMU Insights. In it we consider the technologies that could really impact on the way music is monitored, marketed and made in the next decade - three kinds of technology that can be loosely grouped under the banner 'artificial intelligence'. The report reviews recent developments and future trends in audio recognition, automated messaging and music composition AI. DOWNLOAD A COPY from the MIDEM website here. | |||||
CMU Insights presents three full day conferences at The Great Escape this May. This year we present a full day of talks, interviews, case studies and debates around music education, artificial intelligence and the Chinese music market. Follow these links for more information on: The Education Conference (16 May), The AI Conference (17 May) and The China Conference (18 May). CLICK HERE to buy delegate or convention-only passes. | |||||
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