Sage Publications

Music Management, Marketing and PR

Sage Publications

Music Management, Marketing and PR

Sage Instructors

Instructor: Sage Instructors

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
Intermediate level

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1 week to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace
Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
Intermediate level

Recommended experience

1 week to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Learn how to develop and implement artist development strategies

  • Master music marketing and public relations techniques for successful promotions.

  • Understand the financial side of the music industry, including copyright, revenue streams, and funding.

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June 2026

Assessments

12 assignments

Taught in English

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There are 12 modules in this course

This module introduces the main sectors and institutions within the music industries, exploring foundational theories such as political and cultural economy. Learners will also discover a relationship-based approach to understanding industry dynamics and the interconnected roles of artists, managers, and marketers.

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1 video4 readings1 assignment

This module explores the foundational aspects of music management, including the development of artist-manager relationships, team structure design, and key contractual and financial considerations. Learners will gain insights into the roles and responsibilities within artist teams and the strategies for building effective industry networks.

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1 video8 readings1 assignment

This module explores the key strategies for developing an artist's career in the modern music industry, including DIY approaches, label services, and the roles of managers and A&R. Learners will gain insight into music release options, contract types, and the functions of record and publishing companies. By the end, you'll understand the pathways and decisions that shape successful artist development.

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1 video8 readings1 assignment

This module explores how artists and their teams generate buzz by leveraging audience insights, data analytics, and compelling visual and verbal identities. Learners will discover strategies for building artist visibility, engaging fans across platforms, and crafting effective publicity campaigns. Practical examples include photography, branding, and innovative promotional tactics like guerrilla gigging.

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1 video10 readings1 assignment

This module introduces key concepts and models in music marketing, including the 5Cs and 9Cs frameworks, and explores strategies such as guerrilla and viral marketing. Learners will examine the importance of audience research, cultural relevance, and data-driven approaches to building fan engagement and commercial success. Practical examples from advertising, publicity, and retail channels illustrate how these theories are applied in the modern music industry.

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1 video8 readings1 assignment

This module delves into the essential functions of public relations and promotion within the music industry, highlighting the strategies professionals use to manage media exposure, craft compelling campaigns, and handle crises. Learners will explore the principles behind effective storytelling, media engagement, and the use of digital platforms to maximize artist visibility. Practical insights into campaign planning, content creation, and relationship-building with media outlets are also covered.

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1 video9 readings1 assignment

This module explores how digital platforms have transformed music distribution, revenue models, and artist-audience relationships. Learners will examine the mechanics of streaming services, the challenges of fair compensation, and the influence of algorithms and gatekeepers in shaping music discovery. The module also covers alternative funding and collaboration models such as crowdsourcing and crowdfunding.

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1 video8 readings1 assignment

This module explores the dynamic world of live music, examining the roles of artists, venues, promoters, and managers within the concert and festival industries. Learners will investigate the social, economic, and cultural impacts of live events, as well as the challenges and innovations brought about by digital technologies and recent global events. The module also addresses issues of authenticity, sustainability, and the evolving landscape of ticketing and festival-led campaigns.

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1 video9 readings1 assignment

This module explores the dynamics of artist branding and sponsorship within the music industry, focusing on how artists and events collaborate with brands to expand reach and commercialize live experiences. Learners will examine the construction of artist brands, the nuances of sponsorship deals, and the impact of brand fit on successful partnerships.

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1 video7 readings1 assignment

This module explores essential financial strategies for music professionals, including budgeting, copyright management, and the diversification of income sources. Learners will gain practical insights into royalty collection, funding opportunities, and sustainable revenue planning within the music industry.

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1 video6 readings1 assignment

This module explores the intersection of well-being, diversity, and equality within the music industries. Learners will examine mental health trends, analyze diversity data, and discover strategies for fostering inclusivity and sustainable professional practices. The content emphasizes emotional intelligence, authentic leadership, and practical steps to improve work-life balance.

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1 video6 readings1 assignment

This module explores how cultural and relational factors influence business strategies and decision-making in the music industry. Learners will examine the interplay between B2B and B2C relationships, power dynamics, and the role of diversity in shaping industry outcomes.

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1 video1 reading1 assignment

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Sage Publications
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