Posts Tagged ‘Licensing’

What is Sound Exchange?

Very good question.  Most of us know Sound Exchange is the digital PRO created to deal with royalties generated over the internet and through digital music devices, however it is still quite vague to a vast majority of the musicians and writers what EXACTLY Sound Exchange does. Thanks to Youtube, these questions can now be

Billboard Hollywood Film and TV Conference

Well I just returned from the Billboard Hollywood Film and TV conference in LA.  Boy let me tell you… this was a conference room full of naysayers.  At a time when there are more opportunities for music… how is it that we can’t seem to correctly monetize it?  This article I found on twitter points [...]

New Developments

It has been a busy summer!  I have enjoyed my fair share of boating trips, business travel and just plain summer fun.  While I have been hard at work and play, I have also been working on a few things in the interwebs.
ClassicalCues.Blogspot.com
So for my 9-5  (more like 6:30am – 11:00pm)  I have been [...]

Royalty Free Music VS Classical Cues

(This is a Simul-post from ClassicalCues.blogspot.com a music licensing blog that I contribute to.)
I happened to stumble upon a fantastic blog post today while looking at my Google Alert updates. The post comes from a blog called MediaMusicNow. This is the blog of a British entrepreneur named Lee Pritchard who started a royalty-free [...]