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Some Really Interesting Analysis of Music Sales

By Chris Gilbey

George Zieman has undertaken a long term analysis of music sales and shipments in the US. He sent me a link to a report that he has just posted which you can read the detail of here. George is not just a recent observer of reporting trends on music sales – he has been doing [...]

Building Robust Valuations of Music Assets In A Digital World

By Chris Gilbey

Historically, music publishing catalogues are valued at a multiple of the NPS (Net Publisher Share) with the multiple increasing or decreasing according to the perception of the future earnings potential. The NPS is the gross margin the publisher keeps after the songwriter has been paid and is made up of a basket of Performing Rights [...]

The Hunt for Billy Joel and GAME-ON-DUDE

By Tom Koltai

  OR <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = “urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office” />  Why the Music Industry is Losing Money…..   Whilst researching statistics for an article I am doing, I came across a little historical gem.   The first CD ever issued back in 1982 was “<?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = “urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags” />52nd Street” by Billy [...]

How Copyright became the number one item on your Governments Todo list.

By Tom Koltai

Setting the Scene.   Consultants are people/firms that are hired to divorce an organisations internal politics from a result and quite often, consultants bring with them a differential focused expertise in the area requiring their expert attention.   There’s an accepted modus operandi for consultancy firms in business, “When you get hired, look for more [...]

Koltai Musings or A Solitary Pigeon amongst the ACTA FatCats.

By Tom Koltai

Sometimes you can read a paragraph and skip right over important words. It is not till later that something in the brain clicks and says “Whoa”!   The other day I quoted a paragraph from wikileaks:   In 2007 a select handful of the wealthiest countries began a treaty-making process to create a new global [...]

The Doomsday Clock reads 5 MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT

By Tom Koltai

Yesterday, a leading Australian Academic suggested the fortifying of the Australian National Broadband Network with anti EMP measures.   My response was that it was pointless as the public wouldn’t like Valve Radio powered wifi routers, and that we should just send flowers to everyone around the world to make them like us.     [...]

Is Time Warner a Content Company a Service Provider or Just a Stock Promoter?

By Tom Koltai

While other media companies look at merging their broadcast and catalogue divisions with online broadband delivery companies, (Comcast & Universal) Jeff Bewkes the CEO of Time Warner is placing his bets on content distribution agreements.   But just in case that doesn’t work, he’s placing a side bet on owning the distribution methodology, whatever that [...]

P2P is far more Profitable than Legal Content Sales for the Industry – Pt 2

By Tom Koltai

Part II In Part 1, I said that we considered that Hollywood would ignore the man in the street as irrelevent on the other side of the table at a file-sharing peace conference. That was our conclusion. That an industry body that represented the man in the street would fail in lobbying a solution. Anyone [...]

Foxtel and Free to Air –v- Internet – Score 30 Love – The Internet

By Tom Koltai

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Facebook the New P2P of the People

By Tom Koltai

When I first signed up for a Facebook page – about 2005, I did not quite “Grok” Facebook. Why would a user want to say what they were eating for breakfast? Better yet, who the hell would be interested?   I didn’t understand the sheep meme. Look at me – I can do this, you [...]