02-11-2012, 04:00 PM,
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Bob Lefsetz on the Future of the Biz
Some food for thought.
Quote:With terrestrial radio’s influence waning, what will take over as the surest way for a hit song to find an audience? Will it be satellite? Pandora? A handful of influential blogs? — Radio personality
The next big thing is the trusted filter, something that tells people what to listen to. Terrestrial radio sucks, Pandora gives too many tune-outs, and blogs are frequently untrustworthy. The filter won’t be algorithm-based; taste will be everything, a la the DJs of yore. More people will listen to more music, and the audience will build superstars.
What are the five mistakes a new act should avoid when starting out? — Unemployed marketing executive
1. Believing that publicity/marketing is more important than music.
2. Believing a record deal will solve all their problems and ensure success.
3. Believing that because their parents and friends like them, everybody else will.
4. Believing success usually happens overnight.
5. Believing anything that happened in the past still applies. MTV no longer plays music, the younger demo doesn’t care much about radio, albums are a historical format with little relevance in today’s marketplace, everything’s up for grabs, and you can have it your way. If you’re good, people will find you. If you get success quick, it probably won’t last.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/bo...ter-288217
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02-11-2012, 05:19 PM,
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RE: Bob Lefsetz on the Future of the Biz
(02-11-2012, 04:45 PM)Miguel Wrote: [Bob Lefsetz]
Virality
..."American Idol" and radio are positively old school. Dying art forms that still have some power but will mean ever less as the years go by.
Following on the heels of the judging fiasco on AI last year, the debut of X Factor in the USA may end up being the bell-ringer for the top, with respect to AI type shows. And as much as people complain about back stories and the edits, note that AI had a show this week with no singing. I saw Nigel tweeted a defense of this approach in response to critical tweets. It seems that despite the complaints, there will be more emphasis on the back stories, the conflicts (e.g. the whole cowboy story line), and the rest of the drama this year, as opposed to the singing itself. Nigel and company might have concluded that the outrage about the treatment of Haley was good for ratings, so hey, why not bring in more controversy and drama. It will be interesting to see if they eventually jump the shark.
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02-11-2012, 08:32 PM,
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RE: Bob Lefsetz on the Future of the Biz
(02-11-2012, 05:19 PM)john Wrote: Following on the heels of the judging fiasco on AI last year, the debut of X Factor in the USA may end up being the bell-ringer for the top, with respect to AI type shows. And as much as people complain about back stories and the edits, note that AI had a show this week with no singing. I saw Nigel tweeted a defense of this approach in response to critical tweets. It seems that despite the complaints, there will be more emphasis on the back stories, the conflicts (e.g. the whole cowboy story line), and the rest of the drama this year, as opposed to the singing itself. Nigel and company might have concluded that the outrage about the treatment of Haley was good for ratings, so hey, why not bring in more controversy and drama. It will be interesting to see if they eventually jump the shark.
Exactly what was predicted last year on Idoloonies comment board, TPTB will do more manipulation and manufacturing in an attempt to increase ratings...the exact opposite of what fans were asking for, letting things play out on there own without the manipulation. Once people catch on that the fix is in, the show will tank even more.
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