University of Miami: Meeting of Music Data Experts
Frost School of Music Hosts Meeting of Music Industry Data Experts
The event included the DDEX BIG Summit, a 1-day event which focuses on “bridging information gaps,” and a 3-day plenary semi-annual meeting. Over 175 attendees from music companies all over the world participated in the events, including individuals working with record companies, music publishers, collectives, distributors, digital music services, and technology companies.
This year's BIG Summit focused on creating and implementing better strategies to more effectively communicate data-related issues to bridge the information gaps that disrupt the flow of money in the digital music ecosystem.
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