2023 in Review: From New Royalty Models to Catalog Sales and Label Services Powering Forward
From user-centric payments and marquee catalogue sales to individual artists buying/retaining their own rights and label services powering forward.
From user-centric payments and marquee catalogue sales to individual artists buying/retaining their own rights and label services powering forward.
We explore the biggest AI and music developments of the year and how the industry is responding to the challenges and opportunities emerging.
We spoke to key players in the sync world to understand how they are shaping the business today and what this could mean for it tomorrow.
With the Production Music Conference taking place next week, we check in with key players in the market to understand the evolving challenges and opportunities.
What is behind the recent flurry of activity? And what does investment in film and TV music offer that chart-oriented investments do not?
AI is arguably the hottest topic in the music industry right now. We explore the copyright implications and potential licensing frameworks for AI generated music.
As data volumes continue to explode in the digital age, we examine the evolving royalty admin challenges for music publishers.
Tracking production music’s impressive growth and the technology solutions that are propelling this sector forward.
Why is music clearance becoming increasingly complex and what are the solutions? Eamonn Forde investigates.
As the media and entertainment landscape continues to evolve, Eamonn Forde explores the impact on sync licensing fees and budgets.
How financially secure can the music publishing world allow itself to feel in the streaming age? Eamonn Forde investigates.
From litigation to expired licensing deals and the announcement of a new revenue share model, it’s been an eventful week for Meta.