| Paul Brindley
Company: Music Ally
Title: CEO
Country: UK
nov 25 - Round Table 2: "The Changes in the Music Structure Industry"
nov 27 - Master Conference: "Duets"
“The future of the music industry is in the hands of technological innovation”
Paul Brindley is the CEO and co-founder of Music Ally. Paul has a background as a musician, having played bass guitar with The Sundays, an indie band who sold over 2 million albums worldwide. He then went on to work as a researcher in Tony Blair’s private office at the House of Commons, before picking up again with music by writing New Musical Entrepreneurs, a report into the impact of new technologies on the UK music industry. This influential textbook on the early days of the digital music business was published by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) think-tank in March 2000. He was also called in to advise the UK Government on the policy implications of technology and new media. After co-founding Music Ally in 2002, the company has gone on to become the world's leading digital music research and strategy company with clients including the likes of Universal, EMI, Tesco, Orange and BBC.
Paul is a respected authority and regular commentator and public speaker at various music and media events worldwide.
More details at:www.paulbrindley.com / www.musically.com |