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Frank Capra

By Chris Gilbey

Last night I went to a belated Thanksgiving dinner at some friends, one of whom is American. One of the guests was a journalist who I haven't seen for at least 15 years – Bruce Elder. (Bruce is one of the most knowledgeable music journalists I have ever met and was incidentally a big supporter [...]

Allan Caswell and On The Inside

By Chris Gilbey

You are an aspiring songwriter, and you get a shot at writing the theme song for a new TV series. It might be successful. It might not. You don’t know, but you do know that the guy who came up with the idea had one of the longest running series in the history of British [...]

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 [...]

Imagine downloading 85 movies a minute.

By Tom Koltai

Can’t be done say the experts.   Well what if a company was going to build out a 1 GB  per second internet backbone that would allow you to do so?   Google yesterday announced their intention to do just that. On their Blog at Think big with a gig: Our experimental fiber network they [...]

The Doppelganger Meme and Copyright

By Chris Gilbey

If you use Facebook you would know that there is a meme that is traveling around it to swap your photo for a photo of a “doppelganger” – someone famous that you look like. It's pretty cool. Suddenly you see pictures of movie stars next to your friend's name and you realize how much they [...]

Ho-hum, iiNet Wins Court Case against Industry Heavyweights.

By Tom Koltai

Late last year I was speaking to industry representatives about the outcome for the iiNet court case. They all believed that it was a lay down misère, (in favour of themselves).   After all, there was little old iiNet, a small (by world standards) ISP and there were thirty-four financially well heeled complainants. (Just on [...]

A New Business Model – Partial Movies.

By Tom Koltai

I discovered that little people – that is 2 year olds love to stand on DVD’s on wooden polished floors and go skating.   This does not bode well for the DVD’s.   I was ripping “White Noise” to add to the growing digital media collection that we enjoy in this house and when the [...]

Glen A Baker

By Chris Gilbey

I bumped into Glen A Baker yesterday at the movies. Glen is a journalist who has written more about Australian music in the media than possibly any other person I know and has appeared on TV as the Rock Brain Of The Universe (he is a mine of information about music).  Last year Glen had [...]

Movies, TV and The End Of The Year…

By Chris Gilbey

On Boxing Day I went to the movies…. Bad idea – so crowded it wasn't even worth queuing up to get a ticket. So went home… The day after, went to the movies again. This time left with enough time that I could get tickets and then stand in line waiting for the show to [...]

Knock Knock.

By Tom Koltai

Prologue Has anyone noticed how cheap Home Media players are becoming? The latest price is $35.00 (hard-disk separate.) Available on Ebay.     Those chaps over in Hollywood must be a religious bunch, every Blockbuster film release is these days accompanied with the prayer shawls (being ironed)  the yamulkas being brushed and the nails being [...]