Megyn kelly. Shell be talking with carly rose far our sunday morning cover story. You have called women you dont like fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals. Make en8 00ly of fox news didnt pull any punches when she confronted donald trump at the first Republican Debate. Nor is trump exactly holding back about her. I dont like her. She doesnt treat me fairly. After all the harsh words, would kelly ever welcome trump on to her show . Absolutely. It does not require an apology from him . Oh, god, no. Later on sunday morning, megyn kelly on life, the news and donald trump. The far more nurturing relationship so many grandparents are now developing with their grandkids. Im his grandfather. The growing number of boomer over a million are becoming grandparents every year are tightening the bonds of their extended families. You had your grandmother being somewhat of granny nanny as i call it. Its been great. Its critical. From actively involved gap parents to very talkative mother and s
Noted Television Journalist megyn kelly. Shell be talking with carly rose far our sunday morning cover story. You have called women you dont like fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals. Make en8 00ly of fox news didnt pull any punches when she confronted donald trump at the first Republican Debate. Nor is trump exactly holding back about her. I dont like her. She doesnt treat me fairly. After all the harsh words, would kelly ever welcome trump on to her show . Absolutely. It does not require an apology from him . Oh, god, no. Later on sunday morning, megyn kelly on life, the news and donald trump. The far more nurturing relationship so many grandparents are now developing with their grandkids. Im his grandfather. Im his grandson. The growing number of boomer over a million are becoming grandparents every year are tightening the bonds of their extended families. You had your grandmother being somewhat of granny nanny as i call it. Its been great. Its critical. From actively involv
Do it on pcs, you can download individual tracks, individual albums. The variety of ways that people can acquire music today is astounding and inconceivable 20 years ago. Host that transition from what we knew but ten years ago to what we know today, what has that done to the guest we find that theres a new transition coming along the way, which is whats making it so challenging. But also it makes it interesting and the opportunities are so great because youre finding new audiences and new ways of delivering the music, around itses are finding new ways to connect with fans. Host we want to bring alex byers of politico into this conversation as well. Sure. Carrie, its 2015 cary, its 2015, its never been easier to use spotify or a platform like that. Do we still need record labels at this point . Will we in ten years as technology continues to develop . Guest you know, when the internet first started becoming the new development, people thought that the era of labels might be over. Why w
Host and cspan we want to introduce you to professor Allen Bargfrede an associate professor at the Berkeley College of music in boston and executive director of an Organization Called rethink music. Professor bargfrede what is rethink music and whats the report you just came out on the Music Industry . Guest rethink music is a think tanker form to berkeley so obvious over the past 15 years there has been a number of changes in the industry because we have more than 1000 graduates from our college every year and to have a viable career in the Music Industry we chose to open up a think tank or Research Initiative to really look at some of this and try to foster a sustainable ecosystem for them. Host well, two questions. Number one is when somebody downloads or uploads a tune from itunes its 1. 99 just for one song. Word is that 1. 99 go . Do you get it . Guest typically a download from itunes, 30 of that is paid out to apple and 70 is paid out to the rights holders and thats generally wi
Think tank or a Research Initiative to really look at some of this and try to foster innovation in the Music Industry and try to foster a sustainable musical ecosystem for them. Host well, lets two questions. Number one is when somebody downloads or uploads a tune from itunes, pays 1. 99 for one song, where does that go . Who gets it . Guest so typically in a download from itunes, about 30 of that is kept by apple, 70 is paid out to the rights holders, and thats generally split roughly 10 in the u. S. To the songwriters and Music Publishers and about 670 to 60 to music labels and the artists they represent. Host and the artists themselves, how much of that, how much do they get out of that 70 . Guest it depends really on the contractual deal between the record label and the artist. Typically, its 1525 royalty depending on the negotiating power of the artist, and then there are a variety of deductions that come into, come into play as they are paid out by the record label. Theres also r