
The business of using SA artists’ music in film
Using South African music in films and commercials can help the local entertainment economy grow, says music manager Martin Myers. I write from music manager’s
Using South African music in films and commercials can help the local entertainment economy grow, says music manager Martin Myers. I write from music manager’s
As heard on CapeTalk on 24 March 2021
Originally published by IOL on 23 June 2020. “The landscape has changed irrevocably, and SA radio needs to decrease the amount of imported music it plays – that royalty income leaves our shores and is not productive for the local economy.”
Originally published by IOL on 23 June 2020. “The landscape has changed irrevocably, and SA radio needs to decrease the amount of imported music it plays – that royalty income leaves our shores and is not productive for the local economy.”
Originally published by The Media Online on 6 May 2020, written by Glenda Nevill. “In April, founder of Music Exchange, Martin Myers, called for radio stations across South Africa to increase the amount of local music they play.”
As in in Vuk’uzenzele on 15 Nov 2019: “Eight emerging young musicians recently recorded their first albums after a life-changing opportunity provided by a song-writing competition hosted by the Western Cape Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport (DCAS).”
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