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Succeeding in the New Music Industry, Part 2
In the second part of this Keynote Interview, the panelists talk about how fees for everyone in the music industry are dropping, including composers, music libraries, and music supervisors. But there's hope on the horizon. Don't miss it!
5 Things You Should Know About Music Supervisors
In today's film and TV music licensing industry, it's not just about who you know, but what you know. Read these five tips and give yourself an edge over the competition.
Passenger Profile: Steve Barden, Part 3
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How Barry French Got 1,000 TV Placements
This is an oldie but a goody that somebody suggested we put in the newsletter again. Barry French has a day gig like most of you, but he's also had 1,000 placements of his music in TV shows. want to know how he holds down a full-time gig and gets all that music made? Watch this!
Engineering Q&A with Ronan Chris Murphy
We love it when our friend Ronan Chris Murphy drops in to give our members recording and production tips. He never disappoints!