I love Lucy had at its height something like 65 million viewers and the closest analog recently was Game of Thrones and they had 18 million. I don't think that we'll ever see another group of people like the Beatles or another act reach that same level of Beatlemania. Even though Taylor Swift herself isn't reaching quote unquote Beatlemania numbers, it still is as impressive as it gets for this era.
Dan Runcie is the Founder of Trapital, a company focused on music, media, and entertainment. Trapital’s output includes a podcast, weekly newsletter, and deep-dive essays breaking down trends in the music industry. Dan joins us for his second appearance on the show to discuss how AI will transform the music industry, whether the age of the superstar is over, how artists become billionaires, and MUCH more! Important Links:
- Dan’s Twitter
- Trapital
- Dan’s first appearance on the show
Show Notes:
- Can the music industry embrace AI?
- What will happen to music when AI gets better?
- Will some genres be quicker to adapt than others?
- How streaming algorithms are improving
- Are AI playlists the death of DJs?
- How artists can game the algorithm
- How artists can use the music industry’s Pareto distribution
- Artists become millionaires selling music, and billionaires selling product
- Will we see the end of record companies?
- Will Bowie Bonds die?
- Are we going to see the end of the superstar?
- Ads & audiences
- Spotify vs YouTube vs TikTok
- Can newcomers displace the incumbents?
- Will the streamers dominate podcasting?
- What’s next?
- Dan as Emperor of the World
- MORE!