As president of The Recording Academy, which organises the Grammy Awards, Panos A. Panay is grappling with how artificial intelligence and streaming is transforming the music industry, often at the expense of artists.
A former agent who worked with the likes of Leonard Cohen and Nina Simone, Panos tells Amol about his love of music and how that led to him becoming one of the most influential figures in the industry.
And against the backdrop of record-breaking tours from Beyonce and Taylor Swift, he reflects on why the next generation of artists like Sabrina Carpenter are forging real connections with audiences through live performances.
(00:04:16) What is the Recording Academy?
(00:05:17) How did he want to change the Academy as president?
(00:07:10) Finding his love for music growing up in Cyprus
(00:10:39) Panos’ career in the music industry
(00:17:01) What does an agent look for in an artist in 2000 vs 2026?
(00:22:19) Are artists being unfairly paid by music streaming companies?
(00:25:55) How do you get a better deal for artists?
(00:27:45) The threat of AI to the music industry
(00:33:11) Panos’ RADICAL ideas
(00:37:32) The rise of live music
(00:39:20) The popularity of music in different languages
(00:45:51) Amol’s Reflections
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Amol Rajan is a presenter of the Today programme on BBC Radio 4. He is also the host of University Challenge on BBC One. Before that, Amol was media editor at the BBC and editor at The Independent.
Radical with Amol Rajan is a Today Podcast. It was made by Lewis Vickers with Anna Budd. Digital production was by Gabriel Purcell-Davis. Technical production was by Dave O’Neill. The editor is Sam Bonham. The executive producer is Owenna Griffiths.