Investing in Music, Songs of the Summer, Pop Star Decline, and Creator Trends
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This is a solo episode! I break down four important topics: Saudi Arabia investing in musicThe “Song of the Summer” is no morePop star decline: winners, losers, and trendsSpotify’s podcast strategy and the creator economy [00:04:22] Saudi investors exploring entertainment and tech, except music. [00:07:50] Music festivals present opportunity for strategic investment. [00:08:47] Investment activity in acquiring back catalog. [00:13:12] Songs of summer: fragmented, subjective, lost meaning. [00:16:52] Song anticipates spring/summer, dominates airwaves, summer-themed video. [00:20:51] Pop star decline: articles highlight big changes. [00:24:22] Limited inventory shifted to infinite digital options. [00:28:20] Music industry shifts in less than a decade. [00:32:12] Valuable data for advertisers and podcasters. [00:36:05] ConvertKit founder rejects Spotify acquisition attempt; insights on equity sharing for bootstrap businesses. Podcasters' success rate low but valuable. Creator economy companies seek capital for growth. [00:38:27] Unicorn-like success stories, underestimated expectations. [00:41:27] Personalized services to artists, potentially disrupting the traditional role of major record labels. Enjoy this podcast? Rate and review the podcast here! ratethispodcast.com/trapital Trapital is home for the business of music, media and culture. Learn more by reading Trapital’s free memo.
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