Money 4 Nothing
Money 4 Nothing

Money 4 Nothing

Money 4 Nothing

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A podcast on music and capitalism. Dropped bi-weekly. money4nothing.substack.com

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Creating College Radio (w/ Katherine Rye Jewell)
FEB 18, 2026
Creating College Radio (w/ Katherine Rye Jewell)
<p>If you live in the United States, you probably know the college radio feel—scrappy vibes, student DJs stumbling over liner notes, great station interstitials, even better music. That music tends to be a very specific mix of bleeding edge up-and-comers, critically-acclaimed (yet relatively low-selling) classics, and occasional forays into genres like reggae, funk, jazz, or (help us) ska. But despite this, the actual boundaries of what makes college radio, well, college radio aren’t so clear. Are hits disqualifying? Does it—is it supposed to—reflect the tastes of the students? And why do colleges even have these stations in the first place? </p><p>The questions are important because, as Katherine Rye Jewell, the author of “Live From The Underground: A History of College Radio,” explains, college radio has been influential on both the development of underground music <em>and </em>the reimagining of academic life over the last 50 years. Perched between commercial training and educational anarchy, stations gradually developed a strange middle ground—tied to the systems of power but apart from them. Maybe not so different from underground rock more generally? Come for FCC shenanigans, battles with administrators, fights over rap, and the creation of the indy-industrial complex. Stay for a deep history of a rarely-considered pillar of the American music landscape. </p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://uncpress.org/9781469677255/live-from-the-underground/">Live From The Underground by Katherine Rye Jewell </a></p><p></p><p></p> <br/><br/>Get full access to Money 4 Nothing at <a href="https://money4nothing.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&#38;utm_campaign=CTA_4">money4nothing.substack.com/subscribe</a>
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AI Music Onslaught
DEC 17, 2025
AI Music Onslaught
<p>Well…it’s here folks. From the back roads of the digital countryside to the clubs of London, AI music has finally hit the charts. And the major labels, which had spent much of the last few years promising that they would do everything in their power to protect their artists’ rights and intellectual property and humanity have…signed deals with the major AI companies behind it? </p><p>We don’t want to say we told you so but…well…we did. To get a handle on what’s been happening, we consider a bevy of Very Threatening Lawsuits, talk through some recent lawsuit-squashing deals, and unpick the heavy-handed playbook that Universal, Sony, and Warner are running on yet another pack of VC-backed tech bros. Nice generative AI company you got there. Shame if anyone were to accuse it of copyright infringement. </p><p>But beyond the revenue streams, cultural influence, and never-to-be-officially-discussed buckets of settlement cash that these tactics promise, the latest developments also reveal hints of what the majors see as the future of AI music: A Walled Garden of user-generated content? A licensing bonanza? A cudgel against Spotify? A slop halo? (Don’t worry—we’ll explain that last one). Come for the rise of the musical replicants and the (potential) fall of the digital squatters. Stay for what all of this might do to a new generation of listeners. </p> <br/><br/>Get full access to Money 4 Nothing at <a href="https://money4nothing.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&#38;utm_campaign=CTA_4">money4nothing.substack.com/subscribe</a>
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63 MIN