Streaming, Culture Kate McCartney Streaming, Culture Kate McCartney

EP/77: MUSIC VIDEOS

The vast majority of people go to YouTube for video content on the web, but when it comes to music videos, Vevo is the OG. Jointly owned and operated by the big record labels, Vevo specializes in ​streaming music videos and artist-exclusive content. Even when you stream a music video from YouTube, chances are that it was served up by Vevo.

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Streaming, Culture Kate McCartney Streaming, Culture Kate McCartney

EP/76: GLOBALIZATION

Music and other media are becoming increasingly globalized. Not so long ago, it was rare to discover music that originated far from your home. But now it’s increasingly easy to discover music, movies and TV shows made anywhere in the world.

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Culture, Live Music, Streaming, Tools & Tech Kate McCartney Culture, Live Music, Streaming, Tools & Tech Kate McCartney

EP/73: TWO WAY LIVE STREAMING

Live streamed concerts gained some momentum during the pandemic, but will people keep attending now that things have returned to normal? To help us answer this, we spoke to the industry leader in live streaming - Kiswe. Kiswe’s two-way video technology enables audiences to both consume and contribute to live digital content.

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Artist Perspective, Culture, Sports Kate McCartney Artist Perspective, Culture, Sports Kate McCartney

EP/72: PRO SPORT

Music is an important tool for sports teams to get fans - and players - amped up for a game. The tunes need to rock the arena to keep the energy level high and a DJ needs to pick the right song to match each game situation. We wondered what it must be like to be a pro sports DJ: what’s involved in preparing and what it’s like to spin tunes for a big game. Taking us behind the scenes is music producer and DJ Cale Granton.

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Researchers, Culture Kate McCartney Researchers, Culture Kate McCartney

EP/71: PIRACY

The launch of Napster in June of 1999 ushered in a new era for the music industry. Music was pulled kicking and screaming into the digital era and the demise of the CD format was not long off. The subsequent collapse in revenues for music, caused the industry to reluctantly embrace streaming platforms like Spotify it also caused far reaching ripple effects we are still living with today in both music and culture at large.

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Researchers, Culture, History & Culture Kate McCartney Researchers, Culture, History & Culture Kate McCartney

EP/70: MUSICAL HUMAN

The connection between music and human beings runs deeper than you might think. Humans are innately musical beings - and our relationship with music has been deeply intertwined since the homo sapiens first emerged. Our guest today is Michael Spitzer, who boldly makes the case that music is the most important thing we ever did; and is in fact a fundamental part of what makes us human.

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Culture, Industry Insights Kate McCartney Culture, Industry Insights Kate McCartney

EP/68: TICKETMASTER MONOPOLY

Any concert goer will tell you that good tickets are hard to come by, cost an arm and a leg and charge an obscene amount of service fees. Ticketmaster has a firm stranglehold on the business of concert ticketing and ever since merging with promoter and venue operator Live Nation in 2010, critics have pointed to an unfair marketplace for consumers. Here to break down the problem is Krista Brown, one of the people fighting to break up the monopoly in an effort to put an end to their unparalleled influence over the ticketing market.

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Culture, Industry Insights Kate McCartney Culture, Industry Insights Kate McCartney

EP/66: ALAN CROSS

Today’s episode is our year end wrap-up where we look at the biggest tech trends impacting music and we contemplate where things may be headed in 2023 and beyond. We discuss the music metaverse, the state of Web3, the increasing popularity of old material and ‘streaming fatigue’ with legendary storyteller Alan Cross.

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Researchers, Culture Kate McCartney Researchers, Culture Kate McCartney

EP/64: MUSIC CITIES

Nashville. Seattle. New Orleans. These are but a few examples of cities that have organically developed incredible music scenes. But in fact, any city can encourage their local music scene so residents can benefit culturally, economically and in a host of other ways. Today we speak with Shain Shapiro who helps cities understand these benefits and create the right policies to enable them.

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