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The Bandwidth Conference is an annual gathering of music, digital music and media leaders who gather to explore the ever-evolving music industry and how people discover, purchase, and interact with music.
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) August 17, 2010 The Bandwidth Music | Technology Conference, the annual gathering of music, digital music and media professionals, takes place August 19 and 20, 2010 in San Francisco.
This year, Bandwidth 2010 features boardroom style sessions. Each session is led by a digital and music industry leader and all attendees are encouraged to take part in the conversation. The topics being discussed reflect the changing landscape, the challenges, and the opportunities that are confronting the music industry. Topics include "What are the Options for Monetizing Music in the Cloud", “Why Labels Still Matter (And How They Are Reinventing Themselves)”, “Digital Music Pricing Strategies: What Works?”, "Direct To Consumer: How Involved Should a Label Be?", and "The Incredibly Useful/Worthless Artist Website" amongst others. For a full listing of topics, see www.bandwidthconference.com.
Speakers announced to be part of Bandwidth 2010 are: Daren Tsui, CEO and Co-founder, mSpot, Inc.; Jeremy Welt, SVP New Media, Warner Bros. Records; Aaron Ford, VP, Music Industry Relations & Business Development, Grooveshark; Stephen White, Senior Vice President of Product and Content Management, Gracenote; Michael Papish, Product Development Director, Rovi; Ted Cohen, Managing Partner, TAG Strategic; Zeeshan Zaidi, Chief Operating Officer, LimeWire; Larry Weintraub, CEO and Co-founder, Fanscape; Kelli Richards, President & CEO, The All Access Group; Adam Farrell, VP of Marketing, Beggars Group; Gregor Dodson, Director of Product Management, IODA; Rich Bengloff, President, A2IM; Gabe Benveniste, CEO, SonicLiving; Kristen Bender, Director, Digital Product Development, UMGD; Matt Graves, Communications Director, Twitter; Lee Hammond, Interscope Geffen A&M Records; Brad Navin, Chief Executive Officer, The Orchard; Tricia Rice, Director of Digital Media, Welk Music Group (Vanguard Records/Sugar Hill Records); Daniel Scheinman, Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Cisco Media Solutions Group; Bill Wilson, VP Digital Strategy and Business Development, NARM; and Cory Brown, Owner, Absolutely Kosher Records.
Also previously announced is a featured conversation with Jac Holzman. Mr. Holzman was the Founder, Chief Executive Officer and Creative Head of Elektra Records (1950) and Nonesuch Records (1964), and he was instrumental in the careers of The Doors, Bread, Love, Carly Simon, Harry Chapin, Iggy & The Stooges, Queen and numerous others. 2010 marks the 60th Anniversary of the founding of Elektra Records.
Additional information can be found at http://www.bandwidthconference.com
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Bandwidth Music | Technology Conference Draws Digital, Tech and Music Industry Leaders to San Francisco This Week
The Bandwidth Conference is an annual gathering of music, digital music and media leaders who gather to explore the ever-evolving music industry and how people discover, purchase, and interact with music.
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) August 17, 2010 The Bandwidth Music | Technology Conference, the annual gathering of music, digital music and media professionals, takes place August 19 and 20, 2010 in San Francisco.
This year, Bandwidth 2010 features boardroom style sessions. Each session is led by a digital and music industry leader and all attendees are encouraged to take part in the conversation. The topics being discussed reflect the changing landscape, the challenges, and the opportunities that are confronting the music industry. Topics include "What are the Options for Monetizing Music in the Cloud", “Why Labels Still Matter (And How They Are Reinventing Themselves)”, “Digital Music Pricing Strategies: What Works?”, "Direct To Consumer: How Involved Should a Label Be?", and "The Incredibly Useful/Worthless Artist Website" amongst others. For a full listing of topics, see www.bandwidthconference.com.
Speakers announced to be part of Bandwidth 2010 are: Daren Tsui, CEO and Co-founder, mSpot, Inc.; Jeremy Welt, SVP New Media, Warner Bros. Records; Aaron Ford, VP, Music Industry Relations & Business Development, Grooveshark; Stephen White, Senior Vice President of Product and Content Management, Gracenote; Michael Papish, Product Development Director, Rovi; Ted Cohen, Managing Partner, TAG Strategic; Zeeshan Zaidi, Chief Operating Officer, LimeWire; Larry Weintraub, CEO and Co-founder, Fanscape; Kelli Richards, President & CEO, The All Access Group; Adam Farrell, VP of Marketing, Beggars Group; Gregor Dodson, Director of Product Management, IODA; Rich Bengloff, President, A2IM; Gabe Benveniste, CEO, SonicLiving; Kristen Bender, Director, Digital Product Development, UMGD; Matt Graves, Communications Director, Twitter; Lee Hammond, Interscope Geffen A&M Records; Brad Navin, Chief Executive Officer, The Orchard; Tricia Rice, Director of Digital Media, Welk Music Group (Vanguard Records/Sugar Hill Records); Daniel Scheinman, Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Cisco Media Solutions Group; Bill Wilson, VP Digital Strategy and Business Development, NARM; and Cory Brown, Owner, Absolutely Kosher Records.
Also previously announced is a featured conversation with Jac Holzman. Mr. Holzman was the Founder, Chief Executive Officer and Creative Head of Elektra Records (1950) and Nonesuch Records (1964), and he was instrumental in the careers of The Doors, Bread, Love, Carly Simon, Harry Chapin, Iggy & The Stooges, Queen and numerous others. 2010 marks the 60th Anniversary of the founding of Elektra Records.
Additional information can be found at http://www.bandwidthconference.com
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