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jblogg - New Ratios- of -music/technlogy/culture
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My name is Jeremy Welt, and I'm exploring the convergence of new media and music cultures.
As run New Media at Warner Bros Records I get to put new ideas into motion with some of the worlds most talented Artists.
I'll be blogging about some of my projects, attempts to launch new music experiences.
Recent Posts
GROWTH OF VIDEO ON FACEBOOK GIVES ARTISTS MORE CONTROL
New stats have facebook in the top 3 for video sites. As consumers become more comfortable watching videos on facebook (most likely through embeds of other sources like you tube and hulu), Artists can effectively build their own video views in existi...
MUSIC AT NEW TEE VEE LIVE 09
I love reading the New Tee Vee blog every day and video is an increasingly important aspect of the music business. Think about it – the majority of music is listened to on a device with a screen! I think I was the only music exec at New Tee Vee...
THREE LINKS: VIDEO, MOBILE, AND MUSIC
VIDEO Great content, and nice technique for success: How IKEA’s ‘Easy to Assemble’ Broke 1.9M Views (Without Cheating) MOBILE New product idea from the people: World’s First Multimedia SF Novel on a QR Code T-shirt. Buy it via ebay! MUSIC...
TOM PETTY SUPERHIGHWAY TOUR: 48 DIGITAL EXPERIENCES
The Superhighway Tour is a brand new online music product developed by the Tom Petty team here at WBR, and Tom Petty himself!. It’s a direct to fan digital configuration of the upcoming The Live Anthology, with the bonus content on demand from ...
GOOGLE MUSIC LAUNCH – IS SERVICE THE NEW FORMAT?
Rumor hit earlier this week on the google music service: http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/10/21/google-music-service-the-screenshots/ http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/10/22/google.music/index.html Google already has some experience with music in CHINA htt...
MUSIC POWER SHIFT: We All Get Along at Digital Hollywood 2009
I participated in a fun panel last Wednesday entitled “Music Power Shift: Artist, Label, Technology, Management” at LOWES Santa Monica for Digital Hollywood 2009. Digital music panels are no longer the hot and heated arguments between ol...

