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Above the Noise Music Industry Podcast with CEO of Songtrust and President of Downtown Music Publishing, Justin Kalifowitz

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Above the Noise Music Industry Podcast with CEO of Songtrust and President of Downtown Music Publishing, Justin Kalifowitz

Justin Kalifowitz operates Songtrust and serves as President of Downtown Music Publishing. Prior to Downtown, Justin spent six years with Spirit Music Group acting as Head of A&R, and held positions with RCA and Virgin Records. Justin has been named in Billboard Magazine’s “30 Under 30" Faces to Watch and Crain’s “Forty Under 40" Rising Stars of New York Business. Justin is on the Board of Directors for the NY Chapter of the Association of Independent Music Publishers.

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Above the Noise Music Industry Podcast with Data Journalist at Next Big Sound and Pandora, Liv Buli.

Above the Noise Music Industry Podcast with Data Journalist at Next Big Sound and Pandora, Liv Buli.

Liv has traveled all over the world talking about what she does – from Brisbane to Chile, to NYU classrooms. She has been invited to speak and participate in panels at SXSW, CMJ, Music Biz, Future of Music Policy Summit, SF Music Tech, BigSound, ByLarm and more. Lately, she has been giving thought as to how to visualize data in simple, elegant ways to build better stories. As she says "...the best data journalism strikes a balance between finding (data science), showing (data visualization), and telling (journalism) a story."

Above The Noise Music Industry Podcast with The Empty Pockets

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Above The Noise Music Industry Podcast with The Empty Pockets

While meeting with a songplugger friend in Nashville, he asked me if I would interview some clients of his that were in town. The truth be told I was not really interested. I have always tried to keep my personal interviews (unlike when I am being hired...) to be with people that I have actively searched out. This situation was a little different and also a perfect example of how the industry really is based on relationships. I didn't want to offend my friend and I understand in this biz that if you scratch my back I'll scratch yours. So I said "sure."

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