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INTRO/OUTRO MUSIC
"Flowers" by a[way]
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
Free Download/Stream: http://bit.ly/Flowers-away
Music promoted by Audio Library: https://youtu.be/h_7V5TXkAw4
FEATURED GUEST
Sammy Andrews
CEO, Deviate Digital
This episode is inspired by Sammy's recent column in Music Week about the stubborn data silos that persist in the music industry.
TIMESTAMPED TOPICS
[2:49] Interview begins
[5:53] Preliminary overview of different data silos that exist among artists, labels, publishers, distributors and streaming platforms. Examples:
[9:49] Importance of asking for access to certain kinds of data in recording/publishing contracts.
[11:15] Promoters usually get left behind in terms of access to data, but take on the most risk in putting on shows.
[15:09] DSPs have a long way to go before fully nurturing and monetizing superfan relationships.
[16:40] Distributors offering self-serve advertising platforms to indie artists
[21:08] Given that nothing is certain in terms of the future of tech and media companies, the best way to protect artists is to ensure that they can have their consumption, audience and payment data move with them, as opposed to constantly trying to cobble together fragmented sources at the whim of third parties.
[26:05] What are types of data that music companies are very protective about and don't want to share, but whose openness could actually benefit them more?
[30:03] More and more music companies all morphing into the same thing and eating into each other's revenue streams.
[33:09] Is bundling an effective solution for breaking down data silos, or does it just take advantage of fans?
[36:10] The chicken-egg problem for solving the data-silo problem: Should we try to build a concrete product first, or start by tackling wider organizational practices and behaviors?
[42:31] Overrated/Underrated segment begins
[42:39] Sammy's topic: Big tech players like Netflix, Facebook and Spotify extending and diversifying their reach into entirely different types of content and technologies.
[47:25] Caveats of doing exclusive distribution and content deals with tech platforms
[52:46] Cherie's topic: Spotify is one of several tech companies supporting Facebook's new cryptocurrency Libra.
Special thanks to Jay Shah for help with editing and mixing!
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INTRO/OUTRO MUSIC
"Flowers" by a[way]
Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0
Free Download/Stream: http://bit.ly/Flowers-away
Music promoted by Audio Library: https://youtu.be/h_7V5TXkAw4
FEATURED GUEST
Sammy Andrews
CEO, Deviate Digital
This episode is inspired by Sammy's recent column in Music Week about the stubborn data silos that persist in the music industry.
TIMESTAMPED TOPICS
[2:49] Interview begins
[5:53] Preliminary overview of different data silos that exist among artists, labels, publishers, distributors and streaming platforms. Examples:
[9:49] Importance of asking for access to certain kinds of data in recording/publishing contracts.
[11:15] Promoters usually get left behind in terms of access to data, but take on the most risk in putting on shows.
[15:09] DSPs have a long way to go before fully nurturing and monetizing superfan relationships.
[16:40] Distributors offering self-serve advertising platforms to indie artists
[21:08] Given that nothing is certain in terms of the future of tech and media companies, the best way to protect artists is to ensure that they can have their consumption, audience and payment data move with them, as opposed to constantly trying to cobble together fragmented sources at the whim of third parties.
[26:05] What are types of data that music companies are very protective about and don't want to share, but whose openness could actually benefit them more?
[30:03] More and more music companies all morphing into the same thing and eating into each other's revenue streams.
[33:09] Is bundling an effective solution for breaking down data silos, or does it just take advantage of fans?
[36:10] The chicken-egg problem for solving the data-silo problem: Should we try to build a concrete product first, or start by tackling wider organizational practices and behaviors?
[42:31] Overrated/Underrated segment begins
[42:39] Sammy's topic: Big tech players like Netflix, Facebook and Spotify extending and diversifying their reach into entirely different types of content and technologies.
[47:25] Caveats of doing exclusive distribution and content deals with tech platforms
[52:46] Cherie's topic: Spotify is one of several tech companies supporting Facebook's new cryptocurrency Libra.
Special thanks to Jay Shah for help with editing and mixing!