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The lack of blockbusters affected the way people consumed pirated content during the Covid pandemic

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By Emmanuel Legrand Piracy consumption has changed during the pandemic, with a switch from blockbusters to older movies, with lower volumes consumed, according to a white paper titled 'Hidden Treasure: How Piracy Data Can Be a Moneyball Goldmine', published by piracy tracking company MUSO. "When we compare film streaming and torrent data in August 2019 to August 2020 we see a marked difference between the kind of titles and volumes of titles being consumed," wrote MUSO CEO and Co-Founder Andy ...

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Emmanuel is a Washington, DC-based freelance journalist, blogger and media consultant, specialising in the entertainment business and cultural trends. He was the US editor for British music industry trade publication Music Week. Previously, he was the editor of Impact, a magazine for the music publishing community (2007-2009), the global editor of US trade publication Billboard (2003-2006), and the editor in chief of Billboard’s sister publication Music & Media (1997-2003).

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BMG names Tim Miles EVP, Global SYNC+

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BMG has appointed Tim Miles as Executive Vice President, Global SYNC+. Based in London, Miles reports to Chief Strategy Officer Johannes von Schwarzkopf. Miles joins BMG after more than a decade at Warner Music Group, most recently as Senior Vice President, Global Sync, where he led the company’s global sync operation across more than 25 markets. In his new role, he will lead BMG’s recently launched SYNC+ division and will be responsible for "defining and executing the global SYNC+ strategy, al...

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Seeker Music acquires Nu Shooz’s recordings and publishing catalogues

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Independent music company Seeker Music has acquired the recordings and publishing catalogues of ‘80s synthpop group Nu Shooz, in an agreement with the band's John Smith and Valerie Day. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. The band was formed in Portland, Oregon, by guitarist John Smith and vocalist and percussionist Valerie Day. The catalogue includes their 1986 album 'Poolside', and global breakout song 'I Can’t Wait'. Seeker said plans to celebrate the song's 40th anniversary this year...

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Warner Music Central Europe and Spinnin’ Records launch German imprint

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Warner Music Central Europe and dance and electronic music label Spinnin’ Records are launching Spinnin’ Records Germany, a new Berlin-based label dedicated to the signing of artists across Germany, Switzerland, and Austria (GSA) and from around the world. "With a strong focus on A&R and artist development, complemented by tailored marketing and distribution strategies that connect talent signed out of GSA with global opportunities, the launch reinforces Warner Music Central Europe’s commit...

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