Tim Quirk, Executive Editor of Music for Rhapsody America, on his experiences using emerging online business models.
Michael Bracy, FMC's Policy Director, on the necessity of a legitimate digital music marketplace.
Michael Bracy, FMC's Policy Director, on the ongoing vitality and viability of the radio industry.
Michael Bracy, FMC's Policy Director, on the process of transitioning to HD Radio.
Paul Rapp, Albany Law School professor and entertainment attorney, and Pete Donnelly, musician/writer/record producer on important considerations when signing with a record label.
Tim Quirk, Executive Director of Music for Rhapsody America, on metadata, maximizing online distribution and network options for independent artists.
Michael Bracy, FMC's Policy Director on the expansion of low power FM radio stations.
Paul Rapp, Albany Law School professor and entertainment attorney, and Pete Donnelly, musician/writer/record producer, on songwriting and publishing agreements within bands.
Jean Cook, FMC's Deputy Director, on the vitality of the legitimate digital online marketplace for independent artists.
Michael Bracy, FMC's Policy Director, on the necessity of a transitional royalty model for emerging internet radio.
Michael Bracy, FMC's Policy Director, on the effects of the 1996 Telecommunications Act on the music industry.
Michael Bracy, FMC's Policy Director, on the public performance right for both terrestrial and internet radio.
This project is generously supported by The New York State Music Fund, established by the New York State Attorney General at Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors.