
Each episode we put forward two brilliant new ideas that are certain to save the music industry. We'll thrash it out, make our arguments, and choose a winner
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | BusinessMusicEntrepreneurship | ||||

It's episode 5, and Adam and Steve, and special guest Dylan Beattie save the music industry by arguing for copyright for extremely limited, extremely social distribution, and by arguing for chart handicaps.
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It's episode 4, and Adam and Steve save the music industry by arguing for labels to pay artists to develop new acts, and by arguing for a headset full of smell-vials.
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It's episode 3, and Adam and Steve save the music industry by arguing for copyright for arrangement, and by arguing for a limit to streams.
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In this episode we save the music industry by arguing for a limit to music advertising spend, and by arguing for an arbitrary binary choice.
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In this first episode, Adam and Steve save the music industry by arguing for music having a shelf-life, and by arguing for Björk to make a ska record.
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Keep the ideas coming guys









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