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SETLIST is the music business podcast from CMU

    Is Manchester's nightlife at risk?

    Is Manchester's nightlife at risk?

    On this week's show we discuss the ruling in the long-running noise dispute involving Manchester's Night & Day that allows the venue to continue running club nights but potentially puts other nearby venues at risk, plus the BPI’s legal threats against a service that uses AI to create cover versions of songs in seconds.

    SECTION TIMES
    01: Night & Day (00:08:13)
    02: News in brief (00:15:15)
    03: Voicify (00:19:57)
    (Timings may be slightly different due to adverts)

    THIS WEEK'S MAIN STORIES
    • Night & Day ruling makes it “open season” on Manchester’s night-time economy says Music Venue Trust boss
    • BPI threatens to sue voice cloning site Voicify

    NEWS IN BRIEF
    • More performers seeking specialist health support, says BAPAM
    • Music and visual arts organisations back new climate change charity Murmur
    • Black Eyed Peas sued for licensing interpolation but not sample of Scatman
    • IFPI report shows 10.2% growth in global recorded music market
    • MIDiA shows $35.1 billion in global recorded music revenues - but what does that number actually mean?

    ALSO MENTIONED
    • Spotify publishes new Loud & Clear, says the focus now is artists “dependent on streaming as part of their livelihood”
    • Thom Yorke calls Spotify 'the last desperate fart of a dying corpse' (The Guardian)

    • 26 Min.
    US politicians want TikTok to sell up or be banned

    US politicians want TikTok to sell up or be banned

    On this week's show we discuss proposals voted through the US House of Representatives this week to force TikTok owner ByteDance to sell the video-sharing app or face a ban in country, and the UK Labour Party's pledge to introduce a cap on ticket resale prices if it wins the next election.

    SECTION TIMES
    01: TikTok ban (00:03:20)
    02: News in brief (00:14:21)
    03: Ticket resale (00:17:00)
    (Timings may be slightly different due to adverts)

    THIS WEEK'S MAIN STORIES
    • Selling TikTok would be last resort for ByteDance, sources say as House votes through sell-or-be-banned law
    • TikTok insists it isn't forcing Americans to phone politicians as ban proposal gets fast-tracked in Congress
    • Labour commits to UK ticket touting price cap, as Ed Sheeran's team welcomes guilty verdict in ticket tout court case

    NEWS IN BRIEF
    • EU AI Act “world-first” say music trade bodies as European Parliament votes it into law
    • Texas governor tells SXSW boycotters “don’t come back”
    • Joe Rogan is back on Apple and Amazon - so Neil Young is back on Spotify
    • Bad Bunny sues fan over unofficial concert recordings on YouTube
    • Glastonbury announces headliners, as UK festival cancellations pass 20

    ALSO MENTIONED
    • Believe x WMG takeover dance warms up as financial regulator is called in

    • 23 Min.
    Apple blames Spotify for €1.8 billion fine

    Apple blames Spotify for €1.8 billion fine

    On this week's show we discuss the €1.8 billion fine Apple has been ordered to pay by the EU following an investigation into claims of anti-competitive behaviour made by Spotify, and Live Nation's explanation of why everyone else in the music industry is to blame for rising ticket prices.

    SECTION TIMES
    01: Apple v Spotify (00:06:26)
    02: News in brief (00:20:48)
    03: Live Nation (00:25:33)
    (Timings may be slightly different due to adverts)

    THIS WEEK'S MAIN STORIES
    • EU fines €1.8 billion at end of Spotify initiated competition law investigation
    • Apple hits out at EU competition ruling that “ignores the realities of a market”
    • Live Nation says rising ticket prices definitely not its fault

    NEWS IN BRIEF
    • WMG is toying with an offer for Believe that would wipe out Warner’s cash reserves - but is it serious, would Believe shareholders sell and can WMG afford to bet the farm?
    • Hipgnosis Songs Fund takes a haircut - and might have bigger problems to come
    • New US-wide TikTok ban proposed in Congress
    • Mean Millennials scrap streaming subscriptions, mail order music is booming - and Apple Music might be making £500 million or more in the UK
    • Raye wins record-breaking six BRIT Awards

    ALSO MENTIONED
    • Tidal phases out HiFi Plus tier, makes higher quality audio part of its standard subscription product
    • The Truth About Ticket Pries (Live Nation)

    • 33 Min.
    UK music revenues are back to their CD peak (sort of)

    UK music revenues are back to their CD peak (sort of)

    On this week's show we discuss the news that UK music retail revenues are back to where they were at the peak of the CD era in 2001. So long as you imagine that no time has passed in between. Plus, the brewing legal battle of Kanye West’s “shameless” interpolation of a Donna Summer track.

    SECTION TIMES
    01: UK music revenues (00:06:47)
    02: News in brief (00:15:20)
    03: Kanye West (00:20:38)
    (Timings may be slightly different due to adverts)

    THIS WEEK'S MAIN STORIES
    • UK music retail revenues reach record high, according to ERA stats
    • Donna Summer estate sues Kanye West over “shameless” uncleared sample

    NEWS IN BRIEF
    • €111 million in TikTok revenue is nothing when you’re Lucian Grainge - but, he says, “my phone is always open” if Shou Zi Chew wants to be friends again
    • Warner boss teases superfan app that will be "a cross-platform solution"
    • Spotify vs Apple name-calling kicks off again after EU mega-fine rumours
    • UK Music again calls for VAT cut on tickets ahead of budget statement
    • And Finally! Ed Sheeran has let British music down, and now everyone only likes K-pop
    • Miley Cyrus tops IFPI singles list
    • Seventeen top IFPI albums list

    ALSO MENTIONED
    • Trademark dispute over Earth, Wind & Fire tribute shows back in court

    • 26 Min.
    The music business in 2024

    The music business in 2024

    In this special edition of Setlist, Andy Malt and Chris Cooke dive into topics covered in CMU's latest series of masterclasses, which look at the music business in 2024. We talk through key trends in streaming, copyright, AI and more.

    SECTION TIMES
    01: The music business in 2024 (00:04:58)
    02: Music streaming in 2024 (00:12:51)
    03: News in brief (00:19:55)
    04: Music copyright in 2024 (00:22:51)
    05: Music and AI in 2024 (00:33:01)
    (Timings may be slightly different due to adverts)

    CMU'S 2024 MASTERCLASS SESSIONS
    Get an expert overview of the topics that will define the music business in 2024, including copyright, streaming and AI, as well as economics of streaming developments.

    The four sessions discussed on this edition of Setlist are available to watch on demand, with four more still to come.

    Find out more and book all eight sessions for just £299 including VAT here

    NEWS IN BRIEF
    • Apple faces €500 million fine after Spotify-prompted EU competition investigation
    • EU to investigate TikTok over online safety concerns
    • Universal splurges almost quarter of a billion dollars to buy KKR out of Chord Music
    • Music industry’s billion dollar damages win in Cox case overturned
    • Sam Mendes’ Beatles biopics

    • 40 Min.
    When arts funding and politics collide

    When arts funding and politics collide

    On this week's show we discuss questions and potential legal action over the politicisation of arts funding, as Kneecap are denied money by the British government and Arts Council England issues new guidance for anyone thinking of being controversial, plus the legal battle over royalties currently brewing between MLC and Pandora, and more.

    SECTION TIMES
    01: Arts funding (00:04:23)
    02: News in brief (00:14:54)
    03: MLC v Pandora (00:16:46)
    (Timings may be slightly different due to adverts)

    THIS WEEK'S MAIN STORIES
    • UK Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch’s decision to block MEGS funding for Kneecap “unlawful” says band as it prepares legal action
    • Arts Council says free speech and controversy is fine, but please follow a detailed risk assessment first
    • MLC sues Pandora over unpaid royalties

    NEWS IN BRIEF
    • Tributes pour in as BBC radio presenter Steve Wright dies
    • Musicians' Union reluctantly reaches deal with English National Opera over orchestra cutbacks
    • NTIA says nightlife faces cultural crisis after 400 club closures since 2020
    • As another grassroots venue closes, MVT renews calls for a ticket levy

    ALSO MENTIONED
    • Music industry welcomes German ruling holding TikTok liable for unlicensed content

    • 23 Min.

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