What to expect in 2022: Jesse Kirshbaum shares 2 music industry predictions
Jesse Kirshbaum founded the Nue Agency, a bleeding edge music branding firm and is the CMO of music livestreaming platform Dreamstage. By Jesse Kirshbaum, CMO of Dreamstage and Editor in. Continue reading
How to draw more viewers for a music livestream
Just like performing a concert in person, artists going to the trouble of performing a livestream show want a large, engaged audience on the other side of the camera. Here. Continue reading
YouTube expands offerings for livestreamers
In an effort to cater to the pandemic-induced surge in livestreaming, YouTube has sought to offer its live streamers a variety of new features in the past month, enhancing the. Continue reading
10 great ideas for behind-the-scenes livestreaming
Pandemic or not, livestreaming is here to stay, but as tours restart and venues reopen, the role of livestreaming may shift from an artist’s main performance platform to more of. Continue reading
Livestream concerts aren’t going anywhere
While there are a number of positive indicators that in-person concerts will be returning – albeit slowly – in 2021, it appears that the livestream show is here to stay.. Continue reading
Musician’s guide to growing your audience with livestreams
As livestreaming continues to be the dominant form of music consumption in the music industry, we’re looking not just at how can leverage these virtual concerts in order to grow. Continue reading
Live Shows Over Zoom: A Case Study
Live-streamed shows have been the only thing allowing artists to perform for their music starved fans, but while simple on their face, performances over Zoom or other platforms often carry. Continue reading
Is Livestreaming Silicon Valley’s Way Of Killing Live Music Venues? [OP-ED]
Music livestreaming is here to stay in a major way, and Big Tech companies wants to make sure they’re the ones steering the ship, writes Chris Castle. Op-Ed by Chris. Continue reading
7 Techniques For Making Money With Livestream Concerts
Given that the pandemic doesn’t appear to be leaving anytime soon, live-streaming isn’t either, meaning artists would do well to find as many ways to maximize the revenue they can. Continue reading