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The Evolution Of Music Consumption

Dinesh Ratnam, Managing Director, Warner Music Malaysia

04-Jul-24 08:00

The Evolution Of Music Consumption

The music industry has evolved from the days of cassettes, vinyl and CDs, to streaming and social media over the last four decades or so.  Dinesh Ratnam, the Managing Director of Warner Music Malaysia sits down to talk about how this company now operates in an increasingly digital world where the consumption and promotion of music and creativity are at levels never dreamed of before. Is this a boon or bane for record labels?

Produced by: Jake Lim

Presented by: Keith Kam


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