Musonomics is a twice-monthly podcast about the business of the music and culture industries. Hosted by Larry Miller and produced with support... more
Deep into the streaming era, vinyl outsold CD sales last year for the first time since 1987 and grew for... more
The transition over the last decade from purchases of CDs, vinyl albums and downloads to subscription and ad-supported streaming has... more
Neighboring rights are similar to the public performance rights associated with musical compositions, but they are paid to record labels... more
George Wein single handedly created the model for the popular music festival. In this episode, host Larry Miller of NYU... more
Jon Platt, head of the world's largest music publisher Sony Music Publishing chats with host Larry Miller in a fireside... more
If it seems like a remarkable number of larger-than-life legacy artists have sold the rights to their catalogs lately for... more
The evolution of video games has been entwined with the music industry since the 1970s; dependent on related tech developments... more
Why is licensing music for a podcast like sailing in uncharted seas? In this episode of Musonomics, host Larry Miller... more
Most artists make most of their income from touring. We want and need live music, but even as some... more
In this episode of Musonomics, Rob Stringer talks with Larry Miller about his journey from London to the NYC punk... more
Deep into the streaming era, vinyl outsold CD sales last year for the first time since 1987 and grew for the 16th... more