How The Music Industry Can Weather COVID-19

October 1, 2020

Several industries have been severely hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, and the music industry is certainly no exception. Although artists have found creative ways to monetize their craft — such as through online streaming — restrictions and outright cancellation of live events have caused artists, touring companies, and in particular, concert venues to face significant financial losses from which there may be no recovery.

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Carly Kessler

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