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West One Music Group’s setup might well be the blueprint of the independent production music publisher of the future.
What started as a British label label working traditionally with sub-publishers around the world arguably changed into the first hybrid independent global production music publisher.
Besides having their own offices in London, Munich, Paris, Sydney, Dublin, Bangkok, Hong Kong, New York and Los Angeles they still rely heavily on local sub-publishers.
What was the reason for starting their own offices in certain territories? And why do they feel they still need local sub-publishers in other territories?
Ferry van Beek and Simon Webb talk with Edwin Cox, Global CEO of West One Music Group.
Interested in his views on the current state of the production music industry? Check out this new episode of Synchronized!
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West One Music Group’s setup might well be the blueprint of the independent production music publisher of the future.
What started as a British label label working traditionally with sub-publishers around the world arguably changed into the first hybrid independent global production music publisher.
Besides having their own offices in London, Munich, Paris, Sydney, Dublin, Bangkok, Hong Kong, New York and Los Angeles they still rely heavily on local sub-publishers.
What was the reason for starting their own offices in certain territories? And why do they feel they still need local sub-publishers in other territories?
Ferry van Beek and Simon Webb talk with Edwin Cox, Global CEO of West One Music Group.
Interested in his views on the current state of the production music industry? Check out this new episode of Synchronized!
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