New paper published in New Media & Society: Dead formats, living futures. Speculative nostalgia and the MiniDisc - Richard Frenneaux (2025) https://t.co/Nif9hYkSPU
My book The Music Industry in the Digital Age is out in a month with @BloomsburyAcad!
Thanks to everyone who shared their experiences, your insights shaped the core of this.
It’s about how platforms are quietly but fundamentally changing music and those who make it.
The Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music and Youth Culture provides a fully up-to-date overview of key themes and debates relating to the academic study of pop music and youth culture, across 32 original chapters.
Share with your institutional librarian: https://t.co/ZXxfydb3ou
Today marks the release of The Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music and Youth Culture, to which I contributed a chapter. It was an honour to collaborate with Professor Andy Bennett on this project - https://t.co/QgMnvB9YWU
My PhD dissertation about Platform Disruption and the New Music Industry: The Influence of the Co-Creative, Networked Digital Age on Music Artists is now publicly available: https://t.co/jdSjx7szve