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    <description>Stella Bayles, author, speaker and director of PR technologies 'CoverageBook' &amp; 'AnswerThePublic', hosts this direct and straight-talking podcast on PR, marketing and communications.
In each episode, Stella explores an emerging topic in Public Relations and with the help of an expert dispels any myths and breaks down the jargon.
Summarised in plain language, this PR podcast is informative,  often amusing and always under and hour, so you can be clued up before your next Zoom call.
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    <itunes:subtitle>The straight-talking Public Relations podcast that gives you the information you need to find your own PR direction.</itunes:subtitle>
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    <itunes:summary>Stella Bayles, author, speaker and director of PR technologies 'CoverageBook' &amp; 'AnswerThePublic', hosts this direct and straight-talking podcast on PR, marketing and communications.
In each episode, Stella explores an emerging topic in Public Relations and with the help of an expert dispels any myths and breaks down the jargon.
Summarised in plain language, this PR podcast is informative,  often amusing and always under and hour, so you can be clued up before your next Zoom call.
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  <title>The Power of Music Partnerships </title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>In episode 40 Stella interviewed Rebecca Jolly and Joe Bellioti; the authors of best-selling book; ‘How Music Grows Brands’. They discussed the benefits music can have on a brands business but what about the other side of the partnership? 

The music artist.

How does the involvement of a track in a PR campaign,  advert, or TV show affect the artist?

What does it mean to the target audience?

Can it make or break an artist?

In this episode, Stella Bayles interviews Jelena Grozdanich, director of film and television at Columbia Records to find out.

Jelena explains how, just like brands, artists also have audience objectives &amp; how the right partnership can be very powerful for both parties.

She shares the benefits of working with new artists and how finding a match of niche interest points between both parties can be mutually beneficial as often ‘niche interest points’ = a passionate and very engaged audience.

Jelena explains the changes to her role as the music industry has changed and what she expects to see emerge in the next 5 years.

Whether you’re a music PR or are interested in having music as part of your marketing strategy this episode is for you. 



Timestamps
3:44 - Do you have an audience strategy for your artists?
7:29 What kind of difference or impact have you seen by placing an artist on a particular show or a particular game? 
10:33 How important do you think it is for a brand and artist to be aligned?
15:27 Use of music on TikTok and Instagram 
17:23 How do you measure whether a partnership has been successful?
26:00 Where do you see the industry developing in the next 5 to 10 years?
29:00 What do you do to maintain the work and life balance?

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  <description>In episode 40 Stella interviewed Rebecca Jolly and Joe Bellioti; the authors of best-selling book; ‘How Music Grows Brands’. They discussed the benefits music can have on a brands business but what about the other side of the partnership? 
The music artist.
How does the involvement of a track in a PR campaign,  advert, or TV show affect the artist?
What does it mean to the target audience?
Can it make or break an artist?
In this episode, Stella Bayles interviews Jelena Grozdanich, director of film and television at Columbia Records to find out.
Jelena explains how, just like brands, artists also have audience objectives &amp;amp; how the right partnership can be very powerful for both parties.
She shares the benefits of working with new artists and how finding a match of niche interest points between both parties can be mutually beneficial as often ‘niche interest points’ = a passionate and very engaged audience.
Jelena explains the changes to her role as the music industry has changed and what she expects to see emerge in the next 5 years.
Whether you’re a music PR or are interested in having music as part of your marketing strategy this episode is for you. 
Timestamps
3:44 - Do you have an audience strategy for your artists?
7:29 What kind of difference or impact have you seen by placing an artist on a particular show or a particular game? 
10:33 How important do you think it is for a brand and artist to be aligned?
15:27 Use of music on TikTok and Instagram 
17:23 How do you measure whether a partnership has been successful?
26:00 Where do you see the industry developing in the next 5 to 10 years?
29:00 What do you do to maintain the work and life balance?
 Special Guest: Jelena Grozdanich.
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    <![CDATA[<p>In episode 40 Stella interviewed Rebecca Jolly and Joe Bellioti; the authors of best-selling book; ‘How Music Grows Brands’. They discussed the benefits music can have on a brands business but what about the other side of the partnership? </p>

<p>The music artist.</p>

<p>How does the involvement of a track in a PR campaign,  advert, or TV show affect the artist?</p>

<p>What does it mean to the target audience?</p>

<p>Can it make or break an artist?</p>

<p>In this episode, Stella Bayles interviews Jelena Grozdanich, director of film and television at Columbia Records to find out.</p>

<p>Jelena explains how, just like brands, artists also have audience objectives &amp; how the right partnership can be very powerful for both parties.</p>

<p>She shares the benefits of working with new artists and how finding a match of niche interest points between both parties can be mutually beneficial as often ‘niche interest points’ = a passionate and very engaged audience.</p>

<p>Jelena explains the changes to her role as the music industry has changed and what she expects to see emerge in the next 5 years.</p>

<p>Whether you’re a music PR or are interested in having music as part of your marketing strategy this episode is for you. </p>

<p>Timestamps<br>
3:44 - Do you have an audience strategy for your artists?<br>
7:29 What kind of difference or impact have you seen by placing an artist on a particular show or a particular game? <br>
10:33 How important do you think it is for a brand and artist to be aligned?<br>
15:27 Use of music on TikTok and Instagram <br>
17:23 How do you measure whether a partnership has been successful?<br>
26:00 Where do you see the industry developing in the next 5 to 10 years?<br>
29:00 What do you do to maintain the work and life balance?</p><p>Special Guest: Jelena Grozdanich.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>In episode 40 Stella interviewed Rebecca Jolly and Joe Bellioti; the authors of best-selling book; ‘How Music Grows Brands’. They discussed the benefits music can have on a brands business but what about the other side of the partnership? </p>

<p>The music artist.</p>

<p>How does the involvement of a track in a PR campaign,  advert, or TV show affect the artist?</p>

<p>What does it mean to the target audience?</p>

<p>Can it make or break an artist?</p>

<p>In this episode, Stella Bayles interviews Jelena Grozdanich, director of film and television at Columbia Records to find out.</p>

<p>Jelena explains how, just like brands, artists also have audience objectives &amp; how the right partnership can be very powerful for both parties.</p>

<p>She shares the benefits of working with new artists and how finding a match of niche interest points between both parties can be mutually beneficial as often ‘niche interest points’ = a passionate and very engaged audience.</p>

<p>Jelena explains the changes to her role as the music industry has changed and what she expects to see emerge in the next 5 years.</p>

<p>Whether you’re a music PR or are interested in having music as part of your marketing strategy this episode is for you. </p>

<p>Timestamps<br>
3:44 - Do you have an audience strategy for your artists?<br>
7:29 What kind of difference or impact have you seen by placing an artist on a particular show or a particular game? <br>
10:33 How important do you think it is for a brand and artist to be aligned?<br>
15:27 Use of music on TikTok and Instagram <br>
17:23 How do you measure whether a partnership has been successful?<br>
26:00 Where do you see the industry developing in the next 5 to 10 years?<br>
29:00 What do you do to maintain the work and life balance?</p><p>Special Guest: Jelena Grozdanich.</p>]]>
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