
Music Summit
Tuesday, March 1, 2022
TERMS AND CONDITIONS LIVE: NA WE TOK AM O
Terms and Conditions is a podcast that discusses worthy culture-related conversations with insights and varying perspectives.
Join us for the Terms and Conditions Podcast LIVE @ #AFRICANXT 2022. In this special edition of the podcast, we'll discuss a number of hot topics including: [1] the different sides to Thot culture, [2] blockchain, NFTs and the music industry, and [3] the fate of Nigerian sports leagues.
Get ready for an interactive lively and entertaining conversation, that will also provide insights on challenges and opportunities before us.
The Terms and Conditions Podcast by Pulse is hosted by Motolani Alake, a Journalist, Lawyer and Strategist, Melody Hassan: an OAP, Media Trainer and A&R; Excel Joab: Music Exec, A&R consultant, culture nut and Acquisitions/Licensing Professional.
Wednesday, March 2, 2022
THE FUTURE OF MUSIC DISCOVERY IN A DIGITAL AGE
Discovering new music has never been easier for fans, especially in the current digital age with TikTok and Instagram Reels. At the forefront of the ever-changing music curation landscape, our panellists will tell you where discovery is heading and how artists can find new fans by aligning themselves with the discovery trends.
This Session is Hosted by TuneCore
MINING CONTENT IN AFRICA EXPORTING TO THE WORLD
The content creation market has exponentially skyrocketed in terms of talent inclusion, revenue generation and reach. The advent of social media and global spaces have made it increasingly easier to create and promote content from Africa to the world.
Regardless, content creation in Africa is still at the development stage. We are nowhere near the biggest markets in the world. There is a huge disparity between the kind of content we churn out in Africa with what the biggest names create globally. This is mostly down to culture, budget and market need.
Our panelists understand that Africa needs a fervent content revolution. They will proffer solutions while sharing insights on the back of a vast wealth of experience on how to move the industry from the development to maturity stage.
There are many key players to be considered as well as numerous dynamics that may progress or hinder the movement. We will inspect all these factors such as content creators, creatives, collaborators, content-sharing platforms, distributors, social network aggregators and many others.
The panel will also take a deep dive into the role of government, corporate institutions and tech in the growth of the content creation market in Africa.
This Session is Hosted by Glitch Africa
GENERATING REVENUE ON MUSIC WITHIN THE MASS MARKET
Africa is expected to grow to half a billion people online by 2025 but with an average data consumption of around 10MB / day, the mass market is still highly difficult to access. Low-income consumers opt for mp3 downloads of music, often illegally and without benefitting the content creators. In this panel Mdundo CEO, Martin Nielsen will discuss how the mass market is consuming content online.
This Session is Hosted by Mdundo