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Steve Lamacq and Stuart Dredge Launch 'The Price of Music' Podcast

Published January 18, 2024

A brand new podcast series titled The Price of Music is set to debut on January 31, 2024, promising to shine a light on the financial aspects of the music industry. The series will be hosted by two highly regarded figures in the music world: Steve Lamacq of BBC 6 Music and Stuart Dredge from Music Ally.

Insights into the Industry's Economy

Listeners can look forward to weekly episodes where Lamacq and Dredge delve into the top music business news stories. Beyond their discussions, the show will feature interviews with various music industry professionals, including artists, label executives, promoters, and booking agents. They will also address queries from the audience, adding an interactive element to the podcast.

Behind the Production

Dap Dip, the podcast production company renowned for producing The Price of Football, is the creative force behind this venture. They aim to explore the finances fueling current music industry events, discussing elements ranging from streaming income to concert pricing.

The Hosts' Perspectives

Steve Lamacq, a respected DJ with a career spanning over thirty years at BBC Radio, is eager to demystify the music industry's financial operations. He's particularly interested in educating fans and up-and-coming industry professionals about how revenue is generated and distributed. His co-host, Stuart Dredge, brings two decades of experience in covering the music industry's business side to the table. Together, they will tackle topics like digital service impacts, revenue growth, and the distribution of earnings among artists and companies.

Aiming to Educate and Inform

Dap Dip's founder, Guy Kilty, expresses excitement about the launch, stating that the podcast is set to be an essential resource for anyone interested in the intricacies of the music business. The blend of Lamacq and Dredge's insights is anticipated to make complex topics accessible to all listeners.

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