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Perspective

Apr. 22, 2009

A Concerted Effort

Practitioners who handle live entertainment performances have to be well-versed in everything from environmental ordinances to publicity rights and alcoholic beverage control, writes Richard J. Idell.

INSIGHT COLUMN

By Richard J. Idell

There are monumental changes taking place in the music/live performance space and all practitioners, artists, promoters, managers and others in the business must remain on top of emerging issues. Of course, the shifts in the dynamics and economics of the "record business" are well known. Online piracy and dramatic generation changes in buying habits of consumers have led to double-digit percentage reductions in sales of physi...

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