How the Music Industry Changed: Publishing, Sync, and Artist Freedom | Jodie Ferneyhough x I Hate Simkin #3
Description
In this episode of I Hate Simkin, music publisher and rights management expert Jodie Ferneyhough joins host Jonathan Simkin for a deep dive into the evolution of the music industry in Canada and beyond.
They cover how artists today are gaining independence from major labels, the growing importance of music publishing and sync licensing, and what it really takes to build a sustainable music career in the streaming age.
They share insights from working with legacy estates like Glenn Gould, the rise of ambient music, and what the future looks like for music rights, catalog value, and niche genres.
Whether you're a musician, manager, or just love music industry stories, this episode is packed with insider knowledge you won't want to miss.
Chapters
02:46 The Changing Canadian Music Industry
05:49 Personal Journeys in Music Management
11:54 The Confusing Role of Labels Today
15:10 Artists Taking Control of Their Careers
18:02 Reflections on Major Labels and Their Future
27:36 The State of the Music Industry
30:06 Creating a Hub for Artists
32:29 The Shift to Digital and Niche Markets
36:07 What Is Success in the New Music Landscape
43:48 The Crazy Value of Music Catalogs
55:27 The Mystery of Sync Licensing
01:00:10 Building a Music Rights Management Company
01:04:20 The Glenn Gould Administration
01:07:44 The Rise of Ambient Music