All Entries in the "Labels, Management & Live Industries Video" Category
EXCLUSIVE: Video Interview Rob Wells, SVP Digital – Universal Music Group International
EXCLUSIVE: Jakomi Mathews video interviews Rob Wells, SVP Digital – Universal Music Group International
Exclusive Video Interview: David Renzer, Chairman and CEO – Universal Music Publishing Group
Jakomi Mathews video interviews the global head of Universal Music’s Publishing division
TMV Video Interview: Martin Talbot, Managing Director – The Official Charts Company
TMV’s Jakomi Mathews interviews Martin Talbot, MD of The Official Charts Company this year at MuseExpo.
TMV Video Interview: Peter Thompson, Managing Director – PIAS UK
TMV’s Jakomi Mathews interviews Peter Thompson, MD of PIAS UK- a sales, distribution and marketing operation for independent artists and labels. Peter outlines PIAS’s business goals, and reveals they are branching into mobile with new partners “Indie Mobile”.
The Music Void – Peter Thompson on MUZU
TMV Video Interview: Guy Moot, President – EMI Music Publishing UK & Europe
Jakomi Mathews video interviews Guy Moot, at Musexpo Europe
The One Movement for Music in Perth shows Australia in triumphant form
Partner at UK based Music legal firm Sound Advice, Robert Horsfall provides a dynamic review of the recent One Movement Festival and Industry conference in Perth Australia
TMV Video Interview: Mike Smith, Managing Director – Columbia Records UK
Jakomi Mathews, video interviews Mike Smith where he states the internet has opened up knowledge…
TMV Video Interview: Vince Bannon, VP – Entertainment Partnerships & Development – Getty Images
The Music Void – Vince Bannon on MUZU.
TMV Video Interview – Jeff Smith, Head of Music – BBC Radio 2 & 6 Music
Jakomi Mathews, interviews Jeff Smith and you are in for a real treat with his digital insight.







Peter Sunde, one of the founders and former spokesperson of BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay, recently debuted a new venture…one that will actually make content owners money instead of bleeding them dry. The project is in the form of a service, called Flattr (get it, like flattering?) that aims to...


Everyone is now well familiar with the story of Spiral Frog and how it buried the ad-supported download model. Reasons given for this are numerous, ranging from reports of blatant mismanagement to non-compatibility with iPods to consumer resistance to being force fed a 60 or 90 second commercial before the...