NMPA Roundup: Highlights from February 2023

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The National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA) held its annual Roundup event on February 20th, 2023. The event featured a variety of speakers, panels, and workshops, all focused on the music publishing industry. This year’s Roundup was especially noteworthy as it marked the first time the event was held virtually due to the ongoing pandemic. Despite the challenges of the digital format, the event was a success, with a wide range of topics discussed and a wealth of information shared. Here are some of the highlights from this year’s NMPA Roundup:

The keynote speaker was Grammy-winning producer and songwriter, Mike Will Made-It. He spoke about his journey in the music industry and how he has managed to stay successful despite the ever-changing landscape. He also discussed the importance of collaboration and networking in the music industry and how it can help artists reach their goals.

The first panel of the day was titled “Navigating the Music Publishing Landscape” and featured representatives from various music publishers. They discussed the current state of the music publishing industry and what changes need to be made in order for it to remain competitive. They also discussed how to best protect songwriters’ rights and ensure they are properly compensated for their work.

The second panel focused on “Innovations in Music Publishing” and featured executives from various streaming services. They discussed how streaming services are changing the way people consume music and how this could impact the music publishing industry in the future. They also discussed how streaming services can be used to promote new artists and help them reach a wider audience.

The third panel was titled “The Future of Music Publishing” and featured executives from various record labels. They discussed how record labels can best support songwriters and publishers in the digital age. They also discussed how technology can be used to create new opportunities for songwriters and publishers to monetize their work.

Finally, the fourth panel was titled “The Impact of Music Publishing on Society” and featured representatives from various organizations. They discussed how music publishing can be used to promote social change and how it can help bring people together. They also discussed how music can be used to spread awareness about important causes and how it can be used to create positive change in society.

Overall, this year’s NMPA Roundup was a great success. It provided a wealth of information about the music publishing industry and gave attendees a better understanding of the current state of the industry as well as its future prospects. It also provided a platform for networking and collaboration, which is essential for any industry to remain competitive.