Billboard and NYU Announce Partnership for New 'Music Industry Essentials' Educational Program

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Learn the real world version of the music industry from those who are in it with our new online course in partnership with NYU Clive Davis Institute. Get a preview here:

has partnered with the NYU Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music to launch a unique educational program focused on the music industry, it was announced today . The new program, titled Music Industry Essentials, will exist in a digital format and provide comprehensive insight on a bevy of subsects in the business, including music production, history and marketing.

“For as long as people have been making music, passionate listeners have been dedicating their lives to making sure that music gets heard,” said, Chair of the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at NYU and a course instructor, in a press release. “With this program, motivated fans will learn what it takes to make a difference in this multi-billion-dollar, worldwide business.”

The six-course, 20-hour plus program aims to give prospective students the proper skillset to build the foundation of a successful career in music. In addition to the deep dive into countless angles of the industry -- including the evolution of recorded music, streaming rights, and fan engagement -- learners will be privy to insider information from some of the industry’s most well-established experts.

“People that work in the business are the keepers of certain treasures,” says Rabhan. “It’s impossible to make things better if you don’t know the evolution. There are very few industries where things that were released 60 years ago are still popular -- music is one of them. We’re going to talk about Diana Ross and Smokey Robinson and Frank Sinatra forever.”

For Rabhan, providing an authentic experience that details the type of work completed at the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music has long been a challenge, especially in a digital format. However, after Yellowbrick CEO Rob Kingyens -- whose company has experience in courses of like from prior partnerships with

 

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