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Behind the booming Supply and Demand of Music Festivals
festivals

Behind the booming Supply and Demand of Music Festivals

With summer holidays on the horizon, there’s no doubt that a good proportion of us uni-goers are looking forward to attending one of summer’s iconic pastimes; music festivals. For music lovers, there’s certainly quite a bit to look forward to; from the mainstream tastes of ‘Falls Festival’
Oct 19, 2016 4 min read
Taylor Swift isn’t your average monopolist: Part 2
Apple Music

Taylor Swift isn’t your average monopolist: Part 2

In Part 1, Justin outlined the novel business model of music-streaming services. The picture of the music industry painted so far is rather bleak—it’s difficult for an artist to earn money. Unless you are Taylor Swift. Swift’s music has been very well received by critics, and has
Sep 17, 2015 3 min read
Taylor Swift isn’t your average monopolist: Part 1
Apple Music

Taylor Swift isn’t your average monopolist: Part 1

Last year, Taylor Swift took a stance against the rapid rise in music-streaming services and pulled her immensely popular albums from Spotify, signalling that streaming music services weren’t sustainable for artists. At the heart of the issue is the business model of music-streaming services. Major players like Spotify, Rdio
Sep 15, 2015 2 min read
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