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Up here at IMNZ we like to keep an eye on music industry things happening out there around the world. We figure it might also be useful and interesting to provide regular international and local updates relevant to record labels and artists…so below is a selected summary – something we hope to do on a regular basis.
MIDEM runs annually over 5 days in Cannes, France. MIDEM is the largest business-to-business music conference in the world with 78 countries involved and over 7000 delegates from 3000 companies attending. MIDEM and MidemNet bring together the music industry’s influencers and decision-makers from across the globe. MidemNet provides insightful analysis into the mobile and digital music markets.
MIDEM, now in it’s 45th year, has been a key yearly event for the music business to license and discover music, find solutions, make deals, keep abreast of industry trends and to meet the people that could transform their business; a concentration of ideas and opportunities on a global scale.
Don’t forget the city showcase next weekend in Napier, based on the London City showcase and featuring 40 local artists. There will also be a series of Workshops at Kazba, Hastings Street, during Friday and Saturday. These are designed as a tool for anyone interested in breaking into, or furthering their careers in, the music industry. Visit the website here. Read these stories on City Showcase on Stuff and the NZ Herald eMusic Signs Major Labels and Loses Some Independents from Catalog. Merlin Signs Deal with Audiotube Global indie music rights agency Merlin has signed a worldwide licensing deal with online music video platform Audiotube.
Billed as the "home of independent music," Audiotube underwent a re-launch in September this year and recently inked a deal with mobile phone manufacturer Nokia, which will see the digital platform become the choice music video application on Nokia handsets. Full story on Billboard and Merlin over here Neither Guy Hands nor EMI CEO Roger Faxton wants to sell EMI (the latter circulating this memo to staff) but despite this it is possible they may be forced to sell by Citigroup. A more detailed article outlining the story can be read on the Guardian website Warner music reported revenue of quarterly revenue of $752 million, which was down 13% on the last quarter, however digital music sales wre up by 7%. iTunes and the Beatles Apple’s iTunes have announced they have added the Beatles to their catalog. There was much speculation about the announcement, many thinking it might be about a rumored cloud based service. Here is a bit of a back story on the Beatles acquisition. |
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Local and International Music Industry News Summary – 22 November 2010
Monday, 22 November 2010 16:07
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