A good overview on the music trends 2009 you get @ Hypebot: 10 Music Industry Trends & Questions For 2009
And since years one of my favorite pages for Web 2.0 and software predictions: Read Write Web
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A good overview on the music trends 2009 you get @ Hypebot: 10 Music Industry Trends & Questions For 2009
And since years one of my favorite pages for Web 2.0 and software predictions: Read Write Web
As I just read on Hypebot Blog Warner Music will give every new artist a 360 deal now. That means that the band manager, who normally negiotiate with the labels is now paid by the label and part of the money from live gigs goes to the label and …
as Mr Techcrunch Arrington, I do not know why he understands from the music business, but he stated that he would knew some details:
“TechCrunch went on to report that 1/3 of the artists currently signed to the label were already working under this kind of comprehensive arrangement which can involve label control of revenue from publishing, web sites, merchandise, touring and all other aspects of the artist’s career.” (quote from Hypebot)
Also all other major labels started with this risk mitigation tactic.
More about 360 deals here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/11/arts/music/11leed.html
More basic news on the new music business models in the German “Die Zeit”
http://www.zeit.de/2008/05/Pop-Geschaeft?page=all
according to Hypebot and Fincanial Times Sony Ericsson wants to start a music flaterate subscription service as Nokia starts next month:
http://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2008/09/sony-ericsson-m.html
Yesterday the media Futurist and blogger, author, etc, Gerd Leonhard was at the PopAkademie in Mannheim and spoke about the future of music and the media business.
You could download his presentation @ http://www.mediafuturist.com/files/gerd_leonhard_at_popakademie_mannheim_print.pdf
It was a really cool presentation, although I already saw him at Cebit 08. At the Cebit it was a more general presentation on the future of media. At the PopAkademie he spoke more about the business business and about the marketperspective for artists, labels and the relevance of new business models.
To learn more about his view of the future music market. Download his book, it is for free:
(Creative Commons Licencse) http://www.music20book.com/
In a nutshell: like in the radio: music is for free and the adverstisment gets more and more important to generate revenue for labels and artists. In additition a “feels like free” flateratemodel is also possible. But what he definitely denied was the itunes like a la carte download. This will not be possible in the future.
Today 95% are not paying for music and I could agree with him, a la carte download has no real future for the mass market as standalone. But for bundle with the broadband, mobile contract, isp etc i really would make sense to combine music offerings and hardware or network access. Good examples: Musicload/Dt Telekom – Arcor/Napster – Nokia/Comes with music etc. I think in other countries more examples could be found that bundles will coming up soon.
Gerd has most of the ideas in one of his videos, ppt or in his book! So i really recommend to read some of his writings!
After some years of doing strange things and react wrong on the behaviour of the demand side, Warner is now the first major who tries out a new business model.
Read it at: http://www.digitalmusicnews.com/stories/050508warner
found at: http://www.digitalmusicnews.com/stories/050508warner
Check out this music blog: http://www.musicthinktank.com/
A lot of nice graphics and overviews are avaiable there like this
or this
But the last one is originally from http://www.unsprungmedia.com/unsprung_wisdom/2007/12/5/2007-rock-star-life-cycle.html