price of musica new weekly podcast about the money behind the music industry, launches on Wednesday, January 31, 2024.
In each episode of The Price of Music, BBC 6 Music's Steve Lamacq and Music Ally's Stuart Dredge draw on decades of collective experience to understand the latest stories making waves in the music business. To do.
We also regularly speak with industry stakeholders, including artists, label owners, promoters, and agents, to answer listener questions.
Created and produced by Dap Dip, the podcast production company behind The Price of Football, The Price of Music delves into the finances behind the latest music industry news, covering everything from streaming to movie syncing, publishing royalties to ticket prices. Cover things.
Known to millions of listeners as a champion of independent music thanks to his 30 years on BBC Radio One and BBC 6 Music, Steve Lamacque is highly respected and influential across the music world. He is a certain person.
Stuart Dredge has been writing about the business side of the music industry for 20 years, making his daily Music Ally Bulletin a must-read for insiders and prospects alike.
Guy Kilty, a former business journalist and live presenter on BBC Radio 5, founded Manchester-based podcast production company Dap Dip in 2019.
Steve Lamacque, co-presenter of BBC 6 Music and The Price of Music: “I've always wanted to be involved in a project that helps to unravel the music industry and how its finances work, and the opportunity finally presented itself. We explore how musicians are paid, who makes what from gigs, how money is divided from big hits, and more. We hope it will be truly discovering and interesting for music fans, but also useful for up-and-coming artists, managers and others looking to build a career in the industry.”
Stuart Dredge, co-presenter of Music Ally and Price of Music: “There's a lot to talk about every week on The Price of Music. We're in an interesting moment of strong revenue growth in the music industry; There are some very important discussions about how that revenue will be divided between streaming services, music companies, and musicians. Additionally, digital services and new technologies, from Spotify and TikTok to AI and the Metaverse We will also be working hard on the impact of this. I can’t wait to get started.”
Guy Kilty, Dap Dip, Price of Music Producer: “I'm delighted to be working with Steve and Stuart to launch Price of Music. The finances behind the music industry are really interesting. We know that Steve and Stuart's collective knowledge and ability to explain this often complex subject in straightforward terms will make this show a great listen. If you're a music lover who wants to know more about what's really going on in the industry, or if you're an aspiring musician, manager, or label owner in need of inside knowledge, The Price of Music is for you. We deliver something of real value. Every week.”
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