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EPISODE · Feb 13, 2014 · 17 MIN

The Future of Music Revenue f/Media Futurist Gerd Leonhard

from The Near Future Podcast · host Peter Petro

SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES http://apple.co/1FE0LmO An audio podcast exploring the future of being creative. We interview thought leaders, showcase technologies and uncover how you can make your music, film and digital media more future-friendly. Episode #2 Featuring: Gerd Leonhard co-author of The Future of Music. www.twitter.com/gleonhard www.futuristgerd.com/ News Links: 1.34: The Future of Music – http://bit.ly/1qBLiN1 2.32 - Friction is Fiction http://bit.ly/1eyNIDv 4.11- 6 verbs that define the future: (16:20 -- acessing, not owning): http://wrd.cm/Ncumg9 13.05 - Richard Branson http://m.entrepreneur.com/article/226565 16.45 – Gerd Leonhard www.futuristgerd.com Please comment, like and share us! You can also follow our daily posts on the future of creative media at www.twitter.com/mandevillecyn Peter Petro, Producer Media consultant specializing in branded content, platform strategy and next-generation artist development www.linkedin.com/in/gfpeterpetro www.artofmusicla.com Mariana Angeles, Assistant Producer Music courtesy of Basspartout “Digital Dream” @basspartout Twitter: @basspartout_de www.basspartout.com www.luckstock.com/users/portfolio/…?ref=Basspartout

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