• Ch-ch-ch-changes: Disrupting the music industry

  • Mar 25 2020
  • Length: 39 mins
  • Podcast

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Ch-ch-ch-changes: Disrupting the music industry

  • Summary

  • More Than a Shop presenter Elizabeth Alker chats about the music industry with BBC 6 Music's Chris Hawkins and Terry Tyldesley from Resonate, the ethical music streaming co-op. The episode explores challenges facing musicians and ways to challenge the 'norms' that have emerged in recent years and decades that make it such a difficult industry to breakthrough. The episode also features an interview with The Trades Club, one of the UK's most popular independent venues, which is owned and run by the local community of Hebden Bridge.

    A transcript of the episode is available here: https://www.uk.coop/resources/more-than-a-shop

    Special thanks to:
    • Terry Tyldesley, Resonate, the ethical music streaming co-op – resonate.is – and on twitter.com/kat_five
    • Chris Hawkins, BBC 6 Music – www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0072l8y
    • The Trades Club, Hebden Bridge – thetradesclub.com

    Subscribe to future episodes wherever you get your podcasts or find out about the More Than a Shop podcast at morethanashop.coop.

    More Than a Shop is a collaboration between Co‑operatives UK, The Co‑op, Co‑op News, The Co-operative College and The Co‑operative Heritage Trust.

    The series is presented by Elizabeth Alker. It is produced by Geoff Bird on behalf of Sparklab Productions.

    Please note: The More Than a Shop series was recorded before the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic.

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