The Report That Shook the Music Industry & Exposed Inequality
MAR 16, 202569 MIN
The Report That Shook the Music Industry & Exposed Inequality
MAR 16, 202569 MIN
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<p>Why does gender bias still dominate radio airplay? And how did one data report force the industry to face its inequalities?</p><p>In this episode of the Drowned in Sound Podcast, Sean Adams talks to Linda Coogan Byrne, activist and music consultant behind the <a href="https://whynother.eu/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">Why Not Her? campaign</a>. </p><p>Her reports have exposed gender and racial disparities in radio airplay, driving real industry change. </p><p>This conversation reveals how data is power or as Linda puts it, “the data validates lived experiences.”</p><p>00:00 – Introduction: How One Report Changed Music<br>01:45 – Meet Linda Coogan Byrne & Her Data Reports<br>04:30 – The Shocking Gender Disparity in Radio<br>07:00 – Industry Reactions: Denial, Excuses & Pushback<br>11:00 – Thin Lizzy, Protest Billboards & Music Activism<br>15:30 – Has the Industry Improved or Is It Lip Service?<br>21:00 – Can Music Ever Be Equal?<br>30:00 – Why Not Everyone Can Be an Activist<br>38:00 – What Needs to Change for Lasting Equality?<br>45:00 – How Data Holds Power to Account<br>50:00 – Final Thoughts & Actionable Takeaways</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Links</strong></p><p>Why Not Her? Reports → <a href="https://whynother.eu/data-reports">https://whynother.eu/data-reports</a><br>Gender Bias in UK Radio – The Guardian → <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/aug/21/female-british-artists-underrepresented-on-uk-radio-survey-finds">https://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/aug/21/female-british-artists-underrepresented-on-uk-radio-survey-finds</a><br> Book More Women (Festival Representation) → <a href="https://www.instagram.com/bookmorewomen/">https://www.instagram.com/bookmorewomen/</a><br>Activist Recommendations:</p><ul><li>Mona Eltahawy → <a href="https://www.instagram.com/monaeltahawy">https://www.instagram.com/monaeltahawy</a></li><li>Emma Dabiri - Don’t Touch My Hair → <a href="https://uk.bookshop.org/a/14603/9780141986289">https://uk.bookshop.org/a/14603/9780141986289</a></li><li>Mary Beard - Women & Power → <a href="https://uk.bookshop.org/a/14603/9781788160612">https://uk.bookshop.org/a/14603/9781788160612</a></li><li>Ijeoma Oluo - Mediocre → <a href="https://uk.bookshop.org/a/14603/9781529353839">https://uk.bookshop.org/a/14603/9781529353839</a></li><li>Check My Ads (Ad Funding & Misinformation) → <a href="https://checkmyads.org/">https://checkmyads.org/</a></li></ul><p><br></p><p>🗣 Discuss this episode over on the Drowned in Sound Community → <a href="https://community.drownedinsound.com/">https://community.drownedinsound.com/</a><br>📩 Email Sean → <a href="mailto:sean@drownedinsound.org">sean@drownedinsound.org</a><br>🔵 Follow on Bluesky → <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/drownedinsound.bsky.social">https://bsky.app/profile/drownedinsound.bsky.social</a><br>📩 Get the DiS Newsletter → <a href="https://drownedinsound.org/">https://drownedinsound.org</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>ABOUT THE GUEST</strong></p><p>Linda Coogan Byrne is a music industry consultant, publicist, and activist known for her gender & racial disparity data reports. She is the CEO of Good Seed PR and founder of Why Not Her?, a campaign pushing for cultural change in music. Her work has influenced radio airplay, festival bookings, and policy decisions. She has been named among the Top 100 Most Influential Women in Ireland, inducted into the Music Week Hall of Honour, and recognized by IMPALA as a Top 20 Woman in Music Activism.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>ABOUT THE HOST</strong></p><p>Sean Adams is the founder of Drowned in Sound, a pioneering music webzine launched in 2000. Beyond editorial work, he manages artists like Charlotte Church and The Anchoress, operates the DiS independent record label, and contributes to strategic music industry and political advocacy projects. His passion lies in championing diverse music scenes and supporting artists worldwide.</p>