Archive for 'Arts Biz'

Marketing Lessons From American Idol

Posted 26 May 2010 | By | Categories: Arts Biz, Business & The World, Music - Current | No Comments

It’s the world’s biggest entertainment focus group as well as a harkening back to DeToqueville’s vision of Democracy In America.

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Fela and the fourth wall challenge

Posted 26 February 2010 | By | Categories: Arts Biz, Culture, Essays | No Comments

Even if it’s staged as a rock concert with an open bar, it’s pretty tough to get musical-goers out of their seats.

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McSweeneys, E-Readers and Cultural Elitism

Posted 09 October 2009 | By | Categories: Arts Biz, Culture | No Comments

Last night I attended an author event in San Francisco where Nick Hornby was interviewed by Dave Eggers.  Towards the end of the evening, an audience member asked Hornby’s opinion of E-readers.  A palpable shudder went through the crowd; you could feel the room waiting and rooting for the bash to come.  Hornby went one better, bringing [...]

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The Who Sell Out. They All Sell Out.

Posted 21 September 2009 | By | Categories: Arts Biz, Business & The World, Culture, Music - Current, Music - Retro | No Comments

Originally released in 1967, The Who Sell Out received the Deluxe Edition reissue treatment earlier this year –  and it could not have come at a more prescient moment.  As the music industry’s revenue continues to fall and fall and fall, some of the cleverer music marketers are seeking new ways to promote their artists and [...]

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The Kindle Store: land of mysteriously missed opportunity

Posted 24 July 2009 | By | Categories: Arts Biz | No Comments

In an earlier post, I went into detail on the problems with the Kindle’s magazine store.  In spending a little more time in the books section, easily solved problems are present there as well.   It’s so compulsively simple and fun to buy books in the store that this represents a massive opportunity.  I’d say conservatively that [...]

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Book Publishers: Embrace The E! (or else)

Posted 16 July 2009 | By | Categories: Arts Biz, Culture, Technology | No Comments

Yesterday The New York Times reported on book publishers’ discomfort with releasing books simultaneously as E-books and through traditional channels.  One idea, not supported universally, is to release E-books later than hardcover editions in the same manner that paperbacks are held back for at least a year.  The reason proffered is to preserve the initial $20-35 [...]

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The Kindle Store’s Magazine Salesmanship Needs Work

Posted 14 July 2009 | By | Categories: Arts Biz, Media | No Comments

First in a series of posts about adapting to life with a Kindle 2 One of the things I most looked forward to in my Kindle was the magazine store. For a fraction of the cover price in most cases, the full text of a magazine is quickly and seamlessly downloaded to your Kindle. If [...]

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Preparing for the brawls over The Beatles Rock Band

Posted 13 April 2009 | By | Categories: Arts Biz, Culture, Music - Retro | 1 Comment

Virtually unremarked upon in the hullabaloo last week over the imminent reissue of The Beatles catalog is its tie-up with Rock Band. Obviously for marketing reasons its no coincidence that The Beatles Rock Band will arrive on the same day: September 9, 2009. (Prepare for Number nine, Number nine, Number nine to feature strongly in [...]

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The collector’s paradox

Posted 25 May 2006 | By | Categories: Arts Biz | 2 Comments

Only a week after David Byrne lamented the end of packaging — oh, and let us know that record packaging was all just record company artifice to begin with — The Residents released their plan to Take Back Your Shelf Space. Their new album will be sold as a presumably amazing-looking 2-CD set at the [...]

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