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Going Global Music Summit - seminar topics and times announced

5th September 2012
 
 

Those looking to attend the Going Global Music Summit 2012, kicking off in Wellington tomorrow, can now plan out their day ahead, with a full list of seminar times and topics.

 

The sessions are listed below by city and venue. RSVP is essential for attendance to the seminar sessions, please send RSVP to: rsvp@nzmusic.org.nz

 
See the full list of delegates HERE.
 
See the full list of showcasing artists and set times HERE.

Thursday 6th September @ CQ Conference Centre, WELLINGTON

 

10:15am – 10.45am   

Session A: Greg Vegas, Shawnté Salabert

The International Rescue and Cooperative Method and Sync Licensing 101

 

11.00am – 12.00pm    

Session B: Andrew Dubber, Lisa Hresko, Brooke Black, Rene Chambers moderated by Luke Rowell (Disasteradio)

Social End Product - Being social, the changing habits of fans and ranking your priorities. The changing habits online, new ways of getting your music noticed - and then heard. Making sure you are prioritising your online capabilities, not spending time and effort on a long-dead online property.

 

12.15pm – 1.00pm     

Session C: Nick O’Byrne, Andrew Dubber, Mark Rogers

Nick O'Byrne - (State of AUS Indies)

Andrew Dubber - (Music In The Digital Age)

Mark Rogers - (Getting Results from Here to There)

 

1.45pm- 2.45pm             

Session D: Peter Jesperson, Nick O’Byrne, Shawnté Salabert, Rene Chambers, moderated by Matthew Davis (Flying Nun Records)

New Pathways to Drive Catalogue - how well do new delivery systems serve the artists & labels with a catalogue; and is there significant market interest for older formats?

 

3.00pm – 4.00pm           

Session E: Lisa Hresko, Cary Caldwell, Graham Ashton, moderated by Paul Shelley (Radio Active Fm)

The Magnetism of Showcases & Trade shows - how do they work?

Providing insight into how trade-shows function as a valued entry point for bands & labels to introduce or highlight their work to new markets & audiences. Getting the best bang for your buck and the differing approaches for each market - USA / UK / Australia.

              

4.10pm– 5.10pm            

Session F: Peter Jesperson, Greg Vegas, Brooke Black, moderated by Ben Howe (Imnz / Arch Hill Recordings)

USA Indie Real Estate - the current state of USA as a market for touring/releasing bands and labels. A general seminar on the current state of USA and any pitfalls that may befall an offshore band.

 

Saturday 8th September @ The Langham Hotel (Hauraki Room), AUCKLAND

 

10:15am – 10.45am      

Session A: Greg Vegas, Shawnté Salabert
The International Rescue and Cooperative Method and Sync Licensing 101

 

11.00am – 12.00pm       

Session B: Andrew Dubber, Lisa Hresko, Brooke Black, Greg Vegas, moderated by Jeremy Toy (She’s So Rad)

Social End Product - Being social, the changing habits of fans and ranking your priorities. The changing habits online, new ways of getting your music noticed - and then heard. Making sure you are prioritising your online capabilities, not spending time and effort on a long-dead online property.

 

12.15pm – 12.45pm      

Session C: Nick O’byrne, Andrew Dubber

Nick O'Byrne - (State of AUS Indies)

Andrew Dubber - (Music In The Digital Age)

 

1.45pm- 2.45pm             

Session D: Peter Jesperson, Nick O’Byrne, Shawnté Salabert, moderated by Matthew Davis (Flying Nun Records)

New Pathways to Drive Catalogue - how well do new delivery systems serve the artists and labels with a catalogue; and is there significant market interest for older formats?

 

3.00pm – 4.00pm           

Session E: Lisa Hresko, Cary Caldwell, Graham Ashton, moderated by Manu Taylor (95bfm)

The Magnetism of Showcases & Trade shows - how do they work?

Providing insight into how trade-shows function as a valued entry point for bands and labels to introduce or highlight their work to new markets & audiences. Getting the best bang for your buck and the differing approaches for each market - USA / UK / Australia.

 

4.10pm– 5.10pm            

Session F: Peter Jesperson, Greg Vegas, Brooke Black, moderated by Ben Howe (Imnz / Arch Hill Recordings)

USA Indie Real Estate - the current state of USA as a market for touring/releasing bands and labels. A general seminar to talk about the current state of USA and any pitfalls that may befall an offshore band.

 

Monday 10th September @ CPIT (Imagitech Theatre) CHRISTCHURCH

 

10:15am – 10.45am      

Session A: Greg Vegas, Shawnté Salabert

The International Rescue and Cooperative Method and Sync Licensing 101

 

11.00am – 12.00pm      

Session B: Andrew Dubber, Lisa Hresko, Brooke Black, Greg Vegas, moderated by Mel Parsons

Social End Product - Being social, the changing habits of fans and ranking your priorities. The changing habits online, new ways of getting your music noticed - and then heard. Making sure you are prioritising your online capabilities, not spending time and effort on a long-dead online property.

 

12.15pm – 12.45pm      

Session C: Nick O’Byrne, Andrew Dubber 

Nick O'Byrne - (State of AUS Indies)

Andrew Dubber - (Music In The Digital Age)

 

1.45pm- 2.45pm             

Session D: Peter Jesperson, Nick O’Byrne, Shawnté Salabert, moderated by Neil Cox (Chart)

New Pathways to Drive Catalogue - how well do new delivery systems serve the artists and labels with a catalogue; and is there significant market interest for older formats?

 

3.00pm – 4.00pm           

Session E: Lisa Hresko, Cary Caldwell, moderated by Cath Andersen (NZ Music Commission)

The Magnetism of Showcases & Trade shows - how do they work?

Providing insight into how trade-shows function as a valued entry point for bands and labels to introduce or highlight their work to new markets & audiences. Getting the best bang for your buck and the differing approaches for each market - USA / UK / Australia.

              

4.10pm– 5.10pm            

Session F: Peter Jesperson, Greg Vegas, Brooke Black, moderated by Ben Howe (Imnz / Arch Hill Recordings)

USA Indie Real Estate - the current state of USA as a market for touring/releasing bands and labels. A general seminar to talk about the current state of USA and any pitfalls that may befall an offshore band.

 

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