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FREE WEBINAR: On Demand, In Demand – How Always On Is Changing The Nature Of Music Fandom

[UPDATED] We often feature the work of music and entertainment industry analyst Mark Mulligan of MIDiA Research on Hypebot; and tomorrow Nov 12th, he's teamed with Musicbiz.org to present a. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2015/11/free-webinar-on-demand-in-demand-how-always-on-is-c

image from www.m-magazine.co.uk[UPDATED] We often feature the work of music and entertainment industry analyst Mark Mulligan of MIDiA Research on Hypebot; and tomorrow Nov 12th, he's teamed with Musicbiz.org to present a webinar, "On Demand, In Demand: How Always On Is Changing The Nature Of Music Fandom." that's free for Hypebot readers.

On Demand, In Demand: How Always On Is Changing The Nature Of Music Fandom

Presented by Mark Mulligan, MIDiA Research

Though streaming revenues are still a minority of the recorded music businesses there is no doubt that streaming is changing the industry at an unprecedented rate.  While the business model implications are well documented the emerging cultural impacts of streaming consumption will have a far more profound effect, changing for ever the relationship between artist and fans.

This webinar will feature new MIDiA Research analysis and data that explore how streaming is creating more passive listeners overloading consumers with excessive choice and supply of new music.

November 12 from 1-2 PM EST

Free to Hypebot readers with code hypebot100

Register HERE.

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