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Guest post by Jake Udell of Art of ManagerOver the past few years, I’ve noticed a convergence amongst music companies and their suite of artists services, especially between managers and labels.This trend was summed up perfectly by Tim Ingham in an article for Rolling Stone published at the end of last week – Every Music Company is Morphing into the Same Thing:Streaming services are becoming distributors and, in some cases, record labels. Record labels are becoming streaming services and, in some cases, talent management companies. Talent managemenmst companies are becoming record labels, while distributors are having a go at becoming managers. (All of these companies, it appears, also want to become video and/or podcast production houses, but that’s a topic for another article.)This movement stems from certain parties desiring to partake in another segment of the industry’s revenue stream – Labels want the tech money aka to become streaming services, while managers and labels want copyright ownership, or at least a bigger share of the pie. Not coincidentally, artists, more than ever, are craving independence. They have more access to information and tools to create their own destiny than ever before.Convergence In Music Industry as Managers Become Labels, Distributors Become Marketers and More
In this piece, Jake Udell reflects on the how music companies are increasingly converging to become the same thing as they try to wear a growing number of hats in. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2019/04/music-companies-convergance.html]