Kris Ahrend of the Mechanical Licensing Collective [Music Biz Weekly Podcast Interview]
Kris Ahrend from The Mechanical Licensing Collective joins co-hosts Michael Brandvold and Jay Gilbert on the Music Biz Weekly podcast.
The MLC is a nonprofit organization designated by the U.S. Copyright Office after passage of the historic Music Modernization Act of 2018
In January, The MLC began administering blanket mechanical licenses to eligible streaming and download services (digital service providers or DSPs) in the United States. The MLC will collect the royalties and pay songwriters, composers, lyricists, and music publishers.
The MLC has also built a publicly accessible musical works database, as well as a portal that creators and music publishers can use to submit and maintain their musical works data. These tools will help ensure that creators and music publishers are paid properly.
Your Morning Coffee Podcast #24: Streaming Revenue Split, Clubhouse, Catalog Sales & More
Episode #24 of the “Your Morning Coffee: Weekly Music News for the New Music Business” podcast
with Jay Gilbert and Mike Etchart is live.
Episode #24
Highlights
How Should the Music Streaming Revenue Pie Be Split?
The Harsh Reality About The Music Business, And A Pantomime Led By Clueless Self-Regarders
Everything You Need To Know About Clubhouse
Songs Are The Golden Eggs In Music Catalogs, But Who Is Looking After The Goose? Hypebot & MusicThinkTank
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The Dangers Of Spotify Bots
If Spotify is part of your marketing plan, this episode of the Music Biz Weekly is a must-listen
Dustin Boyer from Venture Music sits down with co-hosts Micahel Brandvold and Jay Gilbert to discuss the dangers of using Spotify bots to promote music. Bruce Houghton on 01/18/2021 in D.I.Y. | Permalink | Comments (0) Hypebot & MusicThinkTank
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Your Morning Coffee Podcast Episode #20: Streaming Payouts, 2020 In Review & More
Episode #20 of the “Your Morning Coffee: Weekly Music News for the New Music Business” podcast
with Jay Gilbert and Mike Etchart is available now.
Episode #20
Highlights
“Musicians Earn Less Than 1% Per Stream – Here’s What Needs To Change”
“Congress Passes Covid-19 Relief Bill With Funding For Live Music Venues”
“How 2020 Changed The Music Business Forever”
“How Bad Is Your Spotify?”
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Important Lessons Musician Can Learn From 2020
On a new Music Biz Weekly podcast: 2020 has been a difficult year for everyone, but there are lessons to be learned.
This week Jay Gilbert and Micahel Brandviold discuss a few of the most important things that musicians can learn from 2020.
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