Trends in the Norwegian and international music industry

Presented by Trondheim Calling

Trends in digital distribution, non-DPS-streaming, digital burnout and music rights are among the topics covered in a recent study of trends in the international and Norwegian music industry, commissioned by Music Norway. In this talk Jostein Ryssevik will take us through some of the key findings, raising several important questions such as: Why is unlimited access to the global music catalogue so cheap and what does this mean for the income of the owners of music rights? What new opportunities and challenges are facing the industry in the current face we’re in?

Speaker

JOSTEIN RYSSEVIK, CEO ideas2evidence
Jostein Ryssevik is the CEO of ideas2evidence, a private research company focusing on the analysis of cultural policies and the economy of the cultural industries. Jostein has a special interest in the music and film industries and how the options and opportunities of the Norwegian players in these fields are shaped by global trends. Over the last couple of years he has been engaged to Music Norway to extend their knowledge base.

The latest report for Music Norway describes how and why the Norwegian music industry survived the pandemic and the new opportunities and challenges facing the industry in the current face. Among the topics covered are trends in digital distribution, non-DSP-streaming, digital burnout and music rights.