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Adjunct Professor at Music Business, NYU
Howie Singer is an expert on the implications of technology and data for the music business. He is currently an adjunct professor teaching “Data Analysis in the Music Industry” in the NYU Music Business program and is the co-author of “Key Changes: The TenTimes Technology Transformed the Music Industry” published by Oxford University Press.
In 15 years at Warner Music, he served as SVP and Chief Strategic Technologist analyzing services and companies that enhanced or threatened WMG’s businesses. As a consultant to Beatdapp, the RIAA, Universal Music, MQA, and Auddy he has advised on the implications of Artificial Intelligence, streaming data analytics, high resolution music, and podcasting.
After receiving his PhD and MS in Operations Research from Cornell University, he started his career at Bell Labs and is listed as an inventor on over 20 patents.
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