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MONDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2017 | COMPLETEMUSICUPDATE.COM | ||||
It's the music business podcast from CMU, sponsored by 7digital. And the latest edition is now online. CMU's Andy Malt and Chris Cooke review key events in music and the music business from the last week, including Universal Music Group's shiny new (kind of out of nowhere) $40 billion valuation, Google's new rules for ticket touts, and the Wu-Tang Clan's trademark beef with a New York dog walking business. CLICK HERE for this week's edition and CLICK HERE to sign up to Setlist. | |||||
These are sessions that we run in-house at music companies or companies working with music. As we head into 2018, CMU Insights is now offering music companies a special two-hour primer session reviewing five key areas of the music business, summarising important developments from the last twelve months and looking at the challenges that lie ahead in the next year. Including: the streaming business, piracy, safe harbour, ticketing and data. CLICK HERE to find out more about this CMU Insights primer. | |||||
CMU Insights is heading to Helsinki this week for the Slush Music conference. CMU Business Editor Chris Cooke will be leading sessions on music piracy and the IP implications of AI-technologies making music, plus a conversation on how record deals are evolving based on the 'Deals Guide' we recently produced for the MMF. There'll also be CMU Insights Speed Briefings on digital licensing and safe harbours. See you there! CLICK HERE for speed briefing info, CLICK HERE for more on Slush Music. | |||||
Access original research from CMU Insights. Don't forget, the Music Managers Forum recently published two new guides produced by CMU Insights as part of the 'Dissecting The Digital Dollar' project. 'The Deals Guide' looks at the ten different kinds of label and distribution deals now available to artists, while 'The Transparency Guide' identifies the 20 pieces of data and information artists need about streaming. Also check out the white paper CMU Insights produced for Midem reviewing the wider transparency debate. CLICK HERE to access Digital Dollar guides, CLICK HERE to access the Midem white paper. | |||||
Urban Development's Industry Takeover Seminar. Thanks to everyone who came to the first ITO in Bristol, presented by Urban Development and Multi-track and hosted by CMU:DIY. We'll be back for more next month and you can book your tickets now! The next edition is on 14 Dec and will cover fanbase building, social media and music PR. CLICK HERE for tickets, CLICK HERE for more on the Industry Takeover Seminar. | |||||
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