Episode #215 - People Aren't Listening to Much New Music
Episode 219 · August 4th, 2021 · 29 mins 54 secs
About this Episode
More than two-thirds of music listened to in the US is old music. Music less than 18 months old accounts for only a third of listening, and this share is dropping. We discuss what this means for the future of the music industry.
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Show notes:
- Over 66% of All Music Listening in the Us Is Now of Catalog Records, Rather Than New Releases
- Zeno's paradoxes
- 75% of Tiktok’s Users Say They Discover New Artists on the Platform
- Movie references aren’t the only allusions to be lost on other people
- Episode #48 – Musician Dave Harrington of DARKSIDE and the Dave Harrington Group on Music Between Genres
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