Rutger Rosenborg

As a partner Audio Analyst at MIDiA, Rutger’s mission is to situate audio insights within a broader entertainment context. With a Bachelor’s in English Literature from Stanford University, a Master’s in Music Business and Technology from New York University, and studies at Oxford and Columbia universities, Rutger has a broad range of knowledge across many disciplines, from poetry to podcasting. Previously, Rutger managed marketing, analytics, and consulting at Chartmetric where he also hosted and produced one of the music industry's most popular podcasts.

Why don’t we hear popular music on popular podcasts?

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Rutger Rosenborg
There are a number of popular podcasts that dissect popular music. One is called, well, Dissect . Others are Popcast , Song Exploder , and Switched on Pop . Podcasts like these usually play extended sections — if not whole recordings — of popular tracks, but beyond that, it is virtually impossible to find a podcast where you can hear music that is not a commissioned theme song or ‘royalty-free’.
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