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Scott Cohen is one of the most innovative executives in our recent music history. Without a musical background, Scott got involved in the music universe by observing and understanding other industries like technology and further implementing new advances in the way we consume and interact with music.
In 1997 Cohen founded the first digital distribution company in history, The Orchard, by "observing" the shifts and trends in tech, rather than "predicting" the future. After decades of working at The Orchard (now a Sony Music Entertainment subsidiary), Scott moved over to Warner Music Group, where the board opened a new and exclusive position for him as Chief Innovation Officer.
In this episode, Scott shares how technology and other industries affect music consumption, distribution, and the relationship between artists and audiences. We also take a deep dive into his views on the music industry's past, present, and a blockchain-based, decentralized future.
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This podcast is powered by Stereotheque, the platform to acquire and convert skills into jobs and collaborations in music, media and entertainment. Join us at www.stereotheque.com to #CreateinFreedom.
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Scott Cohen is one of the most innovative executives in our recent music history. Without a musical background, Scott got involved in the music universe by observing and understanding other industries like technology and further implementing new advances in the way we consume and interact with music.
In 1997 Cohen founded the first digital distribution company in history, The Orchard, by "observing" the shifts and trends in tech, rather than "predicting" the future. After decades of working at The Orchard (now a Sony Music Entertainment subsidiary), Scott moved over to Warner Music Group, where the board opened a new and exclusive position for him as Chief Innovation Officer.
In this episode, Scott shares how technology and other industries affect music consumption, distribution, and the relationship between artists and audiences. We also take a deep dive into his views on the music industry's past, present, and a blockchain-based, decentralized future.
Show Notes
Resources
This podcast is powered by Stereotheque, the platform to acquire and convert skills into jobs and collaborations in music, media and entertainment. Join us at www.stereotheque.com to #CreateinFreedom.