The business of music is a global multi-billion dollar industry comprised of a relatively small amount of individuals creating the music, and a whole lot of people doing everything else: working at labels, distribution companies, publishing companies, recording studios, artist management, promotion, producing, and legal counsel. If you are looking to further your career in the business end of the music industry, you cannot be successful without first understanding the entire industry as a whole. Music Business 101 presents a broad overview of the recording and music industry, and explains how the various segments operate on a day-to-day basis: where monies are generated, who the key players are, how deals are made and broken, how to protect your interests, and new developments in digital technology that are changing the way that music is marketed, promoted, distributed, and heard. This course presents the career opportunities that are available within the industry, and the knowledge you'll need to achieve your goals.
By the end of this course, you will:
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Online Summer Term Starts June 25th
| For-credit tuition: $1,400 |
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Non-credit tuition: $1,200 Add 6 CEUs: $25.00 |
| Credits: 3 |
| Duration: 12 weeks |
| Catalog #: BMB-110 |
| Lauren Davis In private practice since 1992, advising high-level recording music industry executives and artists. | |
| John Kellogg Assistant Chair of the Music Business/Management department at the Berklee College. | |
| David Purcell President of Music Royalty Solutions, a business management firm. | |
| Lauren Davis In private practice since 1992, advising high-level recording music industry executives and artists. | |
| John Kellogg Assistant Chair of the Music Business/Management department at the Berklee College. | |
| David Purcell President of Music Royalty Solutions, a business management firm. | |
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