Music Think Tank

MTT: Divide Ownership, A Sustainable Career In Music, & Reasons Why Fans Are File-Sharing Music

Music-think-tank-guest-post This week on Music Think Tank there are various new posts. The music guru, Bruce Warila, writes about how to divide ownership in a group project that may turn into a real company or even a corporation. Music Think Tank brings on a new intern. Natalie Cheng, the new MTT intern, discusses the new posts in MTT open including an interview with Andrew Heringer, a discussion on social networking strategies, and Josiah Mann’s journey to be fully supported by music within one year. Thinking of a serious career in the music industry? Jonathan Ostrow, co-founder of MicControl, discusses several ways to create a sustainable career in music. Kyle Bylin, Editor of Hypebot and MTT, rounds out this week’s new posts on Music Think Tank with more reasons why fans are file-sharing music.

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Written by Music Think Tank intern Natalie Cheng.

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