Join DIMA in congratulating our very own Sally Rose Larson for being selected as a finalist for Music Biz’s #NEXTGEN_NOW One To Watch Award! This list is full of influential leaders who will undoubtedly continue shaping the music industry with their creativity and innovative ideas. https://lnkd.in/dYhbbUuC
Digital Media Association (DIMA)
公共政策
Washington,DC 882 位关注者
The voice of music streaming advocating for digital media innovations at the center of the modern music ecosystem.
关于我们
Representing the world’s leading audio streaming companies, DiMA’s mission is to promote and protect the ability of music fans to legally engage with creative content whenever and wherever they want it, and for artists to more easily reach longtime fans and make new ones. Innovations by DiMA’s member companies are driving the economic engine that saved and revitalized the music industry, bringing it forward into a brighter future. These companies sit at the center of the modern music ecosystem, connecting all facets of the industry. DiMA supports policies that strengthen the relationships between artists, fans, and the entire music ecosystem. DiMA will continue to promote policies and public conversations that encourage innovation and strengthen the music economy in ways that benefit all stakeholders. Est. 1998.
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https://dima.org/
Digital Media Association (DIMA)的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 公共政策
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Washington,DC
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- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1998
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1440 G Street NW
US,DC,Washington,20005
Digital Media Association (DIMA)员工
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The results are in, and it’s official: music fans love their favorite music streaming services. To celebrate Valentine’s Day, DIMA and MusicWatch came out with some new research exploring just how much streamers love their favorite service and what’s behind their enthusiasm. Love is definitely in the air! Happy Valentine’s Day from DIMA ??
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Today, DIMA President & CEO Graham Davies attended Premier Ford’s talk at the US Chamber, where Ford addressed the Digital Services Tax and C-11 Online Streaming Tax. We were glad to see him emphasize the need for Canada to cut discriminatory taxes and regulations that undermine US-Canada relations.
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Before the Music Modernization Act, the mechanical licensing system was broken. It was broken for songwriters; it was broken for music publishers; and it was broken for streaming services. Learn more about the importance of the MMA and its role in establishing a modern and efficient licensing system that supports music industry growth and innovation, below. https://lnkd.in/evxnqR4S
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?In case you missed it, click the link below to hear?DIMA President and CEO Graham Davies, Music Canada, and SNEP discuss what the move to regulate streaming services means for the music industry in the Music Business Association?Passport?Series!?https://lnkd.in/eFbeq9pt
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Tomorrow, DIMA President & CEO Graham Davies will participate in a Music Business Association Passport Series panel with Music Canada and SNEP to discuss what the move to regulate streaming services means for the music Industry. Click the link below to register!? https://lnkd.in/gddvbquW
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DIMA President and CEO Graham Davies was honored to give a keynote speech at the 4th Annual Artist Rights Alliance Symposium at American University - Kogod School of Business. Industry leaders came together to discuss challenges facing the music industry, while continuing meaningful dialogue about the future.
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In DIMA’s most recent installation of Inside Streaming: In Profile, DIMA President and CEO, Graham Davies, sat down with Bryn Boughton, VP, Music Affairs at Feed Media Group (FMG), for a conversation about Feed’s business model, the state of music streaming, what’s next for the industry, and more. Check out this article and keep an eye out for more Inside Streaming installations, where DIMA highlights and celebrates the accomplishments of music streaming executives and leaders—lifting the curtain and deep-diving into the experiences, perspectives, and positions of those who keep the music industry ticking and drive it forward. https://lnkd.in/eHqEP-Yi
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As the CRTC implements the Online Streaming Act, it’s imperative they understand that radio and audio streaming are entirely different and should be treated as such. Today, DIMA and Music Canada released a joint letter urging the CRTC to rethink its approach. https://lnkd.in/efNU693R