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EPISODE · Feb 19, 2024 · 42 MIN

Super Fans Meet Super Stocks

from Bubble Trouble: Laying Out Inconvenient Truths About How Business and Financial Markets Really Work

This week Richard puts Will on the hot seat, and review all his amazing work on the economics of the music industry, something that is a lot smaller than everyone imagines, even if it touches all of us deeply.For more on Bubble Trouble, including transcripts of the show, visit us online at http://bubbletroublepodcast.comYou can learn more about Richard at https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-kramer-16306b2/More on Will Page at: https://pivotaleconomics.com(Times below correspond to the episode without considering any inserted advertisements.)Super Fans and Music: The Shape of the Music IndustryIn this episode of Bubble Trouble, super skeptical analysts Richard Kramer and Will Page discuss the concept of 'super fans' in the music industry. They critique the idea that fans' increasing ability to interact directly with artists is reshaping the music industry. They draw a parallel between their industry and finance, highlighting the importance of algorithmic methods in both. They also delve into the thriving local music scenes in various countries due to streaming and direct artist-to-fan communication. Furthermore, they analyze the potential impacts of AI on the music industry, noting that AI-created music doesn't compete with human-made music and that major music platforms are making staff cuts due to market saturation and reduced growth. In Brussels, they signal plans to discuss policies against 'bad actors' on platforms, responsible AI, fair remuneration for authors, and transparency of algorithms. The episode wraps up emphasizing the value of user comments as a metric of audience engagement.00:00 Introduction00:36 Part One01:06 The Super Fan Phenomenon03:41 Understanding the Super Fan Economy04:27 The Impact of User-Centric Models08:39 The Power of Direct Communication with Fans10:21 The Rise of Glocalization17:25 The Influence of Algorithms in Music19:23 Part Two21:30 The Economics of Emerging Markets in the Music Industry22:24 Understanding the Impact of Data Costs and Conversion Models23:20 The Challenges of Operating in India's Media Market24:08 The Music Industry's Growth Bubble and the Role of AI25:17 The Limitations of Algorithms in Music Curation26:21 The Impact of AI on Music Consumption and Creation26:57 The Value of Human Curation in Music28:03 The Role of Algorithms in Global Music Trends28:54 The Intersection of Music and Finance32:56 The EU's Approach to Music and Media Markets36:14 The Power of Super Fans and the Resistance Factor39:10 The Significance of Comments in Measuring Engagement40:37 Wrapping Up: The Future of Music and Finance41:33 Credits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This week Richard puts Will on the hot seat, and review all his amazing work on the economics of the music industry, something that is a lot smaller than everyone imagines, even if it touches all of us deeply.For more on Bubble Trouble, including transcripts of the show, visit us online at http://bubbletroublepodcast.comYou can learn more about Richard at https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-kramer-16306b2/More on Will Page at: https://pivotaleconomics.com(Times below correspond to the episode without considering any inserted advertisements.)Super Fans and Music: The Shape of the Music IndustryIn this episode of Bubble Trouble, super skeptical analysts Richard Kramer and Will Page discuss the concept of 'super fans' in the music industry. They critique the idea that fans' increasing ability to interact directly with artists is reshaping the music industry. They draw a parallel between their industry and finance, highlighting the importance of algorithmic methods in both. They also delve into the thriving local music scenes in various countries due to streaming and direct artist-to-fan communication. Furthermore, they analyze the potential impacts of AI on the music industry, noting that AI-created music doesn't compete with human-made music and that major music platforms are making staff cuts due to market saturation and reduced growth. In Brussels, they signal plans to discuss policies against 'bad actors' on platforms, responsible AI, fair remuneration for authors, and transparency of algorithms. The episode wraps up emphasizing the value of user comments as a metric of audience engagement.00:00 Introduction00:36 Part One01:06 The Super Fan Phenomenon03:41 Understanding the Super Fan Economy04:27 The Impact of User-Centric Models08:39 The Power of Direct Communication with Fans10:21 The Rise of Glocalization17:25 The Influence of Algorithms in Music19:23 Part Two21:30 The Economics of Emerging Markets in the Music Industry22:24 Understanding the Impact of Data Costs and Conversion Models23:20 The Challenges of Operating in India's Media Market24:08 The Music Industry's Growth Bubble and the Role of AI25:17 The Limitations of Algorithms in Music Curation26:21 The Impact of AI on Music Consumption and Creation26:57 The Value of Human Curation in Music28:03 The Role of Algorithms in Global Music Trends28:54 The Intersection of Music and Finance32:56 The EU's Approach to Music and Media Markets36:14 The Power of Super Fans and the Resistance Factor39:10 The Significance of Comments in Measuring Engagement40:37 Wrapping Up: The Future of Music and Finance41:33 Credits Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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