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Fifteen years ago this week, the original 'Digital Disruption' took place when Napster was born. The music industry was changed forever...blah blah blah, we've all heard it before. But we wanted to look at the immediate...
Radio Dale 72 - Music: 15 Years After Napster is an episode from Radio Dale: Music, Musicians and the Canadian Music Industry. Fifteen years ago this week, the original 'Digital Disruption' took place when Napster was born. The music indust...
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Published Jun 4, 2014, 37:06 long, audio available.
Fifteen years ago this week, the original 'Digital Disruption' took place when Napster was born. The music industry was changed forever...blah blah blah, we've all heard it before. But we wanted to look at the immediate changes that came from Napster, and what is happening today in the music industry that is a direct result of the peer-to-peer sharing of music in the early 2000s. From fans trading music for free, to artists giving away their music for free, a lot has changed! Radio Dale is the podcast about music, musicians and the Canadian music industry from our unique perspective at the Dale Speaking offices. We help bring indie and established acts to radio, and spread the word online, as well as develop their careers in today's ever-changing music business. This podcast gives away some of our best information for free, and serves as the 'radio show' that broadcast the ideas, observations and insights we discover every day working with Canadian and International artists. THE EPISODE: THIS WEEK IN MUSIC HISTORY: ...Posh Spice costs a lot but doesn't deliver! Discovered and shared from thisdayinmusic.com WHO CHARTED! ...MuchMusic and M3! ROO'S 60 SECOND TIP: ...Your Own Website! FEATURED SONG: Written specially for the Tim Hortons Children's Foundation and Camp Day (which was June 5th!), Chad Brownlee's song 'We Don't Walk This Road Alone' from his new album, The Fighters which came out on June 4th! ROUNDTABLE: Napster changed how music labels work, how artists work, and the overall attitude towards music 15 years ago this week. We talk about the immediate effects of peer-to-peer music sharing in the early 2000s, and the resulting changes in today's music industry. ---- THE MUSIC: Chad Brownlee - We Don't Walk This Road Alone (Feature) Web: Polite Fiction - Come A Little Closer (Intro) Web: Gloryhound - Let You Down Again (behind This Week In Music History) Web: Toob - Sweet Harmony (behind This Week On The Charts) Soundcloud: Elise LeGrow - No Good Woman (First segment of opening theme) RADIO DALE LOGOS courtesy of /r/picrequests on Reddit. This version came from Tracy Mapes, a fantastic designer and artist who is always happy to help with pic requests! Check their stuff at reddit.com/u/Tracy_Mapes ---
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Radio Dale 72 - Music: 15 Years After Napster is from Radio Dale: Music, Musicians and the Canadian Music Industry.
Published Jun 4, 2014 and 37:06 long