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Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Radio Free Culture. Mostrar todas las entradas

jueves, 10 de septiembre de 2015

Radio Free Culture #58: White Market Podcast with Rute Correia


photo courtesy of Rute Correia. Used with permission.
WFMU and the Free Music Archive are proud to bring you a fresh episode of Radio Free Culture, a bi-weekly podcast exploring issues at the intersection of digital culture and the arts. 
In this episode, Cheyenne Hohman, RFC host and current Director of the FMA, spoke to Rute Correia, the host of theWhite Market Podcast and curator for the White Market Podcast (formerly in Portuguese, the Programa Marca Branca) here on the Free Music Archive. We talked about her musical tastes, a little about the history of the podcast, and some of Rute's favorite netlabels. 
Check out the podcast on WFMUPRX, or subscribe to the Radio Free Culture on iTunes... or listen below!

viernes, 8 de mayo de 2015

Artist Revenue Streams Project

http://freemusicarchive.org/member/cheyenne_h/blog/Radio_Free_Culture_47_Music_Economics_101_with_Kristin_ThomsonWFMU and the Free Music Archive are proud to bring you a fresh episode of Radio Free Culture, a weekly podcast exploring issues at the intersection of digital culture and the arts. In this episode, Cheyenne Hohman, RFC host and current Director of the FMA, spoke to Kristin Thomson, a primary researcher on the Artist Revenue Streams project with the Future of Music Coalition, about how the ways artists have made money has changed in the wake of the Web. You can read along with some of the findings in this slide deck: “Ten ways that technology-driven changes have impacted musicians.”
WFMU and the Free Music Archive are proud to bring you a fresh episode of Radio Free Culture, a weekly podcast exploring issues at the intersection of digital culture and the arts.


In this episode, Cheyenne Hohman, RFC host and current Director of the FMA, spoke toKristin Thomson, a primary researcher on the Artist Revenue Streams project with the Future of Music Coalition, about how the ways artists have made money has changed in the wake of the Web. You can read along with some of the findings in this slide deck: “Ten ways that technology-driven changes have impacted musicians.”

jueves, 9 de abril de 2015

Archive of Contemporary Music


Radio Free Culture #45: Two Copies of Every Record: The Archive of Contemporary Music with Bob George

photo by Eilon Paz. Used with permission.
WFMU and the Free Music Archive are proud to bring you a fresh episode of Radio Free Culture, a weekly podcast exploring issues at the intersection of digital culture and the arts. 
In this episode, Cheyenne Hohman, RFC host and current Director of the FMA, spoke to Bob George, the Director (and a founder) of the Archive of Contemporary Music, currently located in NYC, about the collection and a new partnership with the Internet Archive
Check out the podcast on WFMUPRX, or subscribe to the Radio Free Culture on iTunes. Or listen here: 

martes, 14 de octubre de 2014

Radio Free Culture: Player Piano

http://freemusicarchive.org/member/cheyenne_h/blog/Radio_Free_Culture_Player_Piano


"Piano rolls in the rack - 88 NOTE L63 80739 (P), Standard American Airs, Arranged by George Rosey, M'f'd by The Universal Music Co. U.S.A., For THE AUTOPIANO COMPANY, NEW YORK" by yaquina. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons.
WFMU and the Free Music Archive are proud to present a new season of Radio Free Culture, a weekly podcast exploring issues at the intersection of digital culture and the arts. This episode completes the Player Piano: The First Digital Music Revolution two-part show. Get your history fix this week via your newfangled technology!
Check out the podcast here, or subscribe to the podcast here (via iTunes).

lunes, 15 de septiembre de 2014

Radio Free Culture Podcast

http://freemusicarchive.org/member/lizb/blog/Radio_Free_Culture_Podcast_Returns

lizb on 09/08/2014 at 03:45PM

Radio Free Culture Podcast Returns

WFMU and the Free Music Archive are proud to present a new season of Radio Free Culture, a weekly podcast exploring issues at the intersection of digital culture and the arts. Our season opener is a two-part interview with FMA pal Elliot Harmon, Communications Manager at Creative Commons. We couldn't have imagined a better way to bring back Radio Free Culture than to take a look at the current state of affairs at our favorite alternative licensing operation.
Check out the first episode here, or subscribe to the podcast here (via iTunes).