Jed Hallam

Posts Tagged ‘record label’

Ownership and the web

So a little humdrum kicked off a few days back regarding Spotify. I’ll give you the spark notes… Loren Feldman of 1938 Media believes that Spotify is a house of cards (the video, in case you missed it), that Spotify is built on an unsustainable business model and that music subscription services don’t work because [...]

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Nottingham Media Camp #update#

So, here I am, sat behind a lovely little desk in a building in the Lace Market (Lace Market House, genius!) giving people badges and smiles and trying to minimise my sarcasm (some people don’t ‘get’ my sarcasm immediately!). I sat in the first session of the day this morning, Susi O’Neill spoke about how [...]

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Ahoy mateys!

I’m going to have a go at being topical. Fancy that. I was driving into work this morning thinking about how record labels can try and resurrect their shipwreck, blissfully unaware of the Pirate Bay storm approaching (pun intended). The thoughts had stemmed from a post that Guy had written talking about how The Streets [...]

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