On my latest podcast episode:
- Jennifer Freed of Trevanna Tracks talks about how she got into film accounting, how film and TV shows set their budget for music licensing, why music supervisors won’t use a track that doesn’t indicate the songwriting splits clearly, the many reasons why temp tracks don’t used, the need for standardized data when it comes to music licensing, and much more.
- A new lawsuit will determine if it’s possible to copyright a rhythm
- And two studies say that drummers are a lot smarter than the jokes about them.
Listen to it the at BobbyOInnerCircle.com, or on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher, Mixcloud, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer, TunIn Radio, and RadioPublic.
Enjoy the show!

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