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    Billboard Q&A: MIDEM Director Dominique Leguern Talks Charles Aznavour,
    Attendance Figures
    January 16, 2009 - _Global_
    (http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/industry/global.j sp)

    By Andre Paine, London

    The 43rd edition of the MIDEM international music market and conference gets
    under way this weekend in Cannes, starting with MidemNet, the international
    forum focusing on the music business in the digital age, on Saturday, Jan. 17.

    Dominique Leguern was appointed director of MIDEM in 2000. During the 40th
    edition of MIDEM in 2006 she received the Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Arts et
    des Lettres (Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters). The cultural award is
    given in recognition of outstanding achievements in the arts.

    Billboard.biz spoke to Leguern as she put the finishing touches to this
    year's program.

    Billboard.biz: U2's manager Paul McGuinness caused a stir last year with his
    attack on ISPs not tackling illegal file-sharing. Are you expecting
    fireworks this time?

    Dominique Leguern:I really think that the opening [MidemNet] keynote with
    Eric Nicoli [chairman Vue Entertainment and R&R Music, formerly chairman and
    chief executive EMI Group] and Michael Robertson [CEO MP3Tunes and founder of
    MP3.com] will be one of those powerful conversations between two very strong
    personalities who don't have the same approach at all. One is coming from the
    majors and the other from the digital world, it's going to be interesting.

    How did you decide on the speakers?

    We are looking for the companies that are really bringing new models and new
    ideas for the music industry, especially for MidemNet. The people we are
    welcoming are people with a very strategic vision. We are also looking to
    present keynotes that have not been seen at every single conference everywhere
    in the world! When you come to MIDEM and attend MidemNet, which are premium
    brands, you want to have value of content. You don't just want to see the
    same people you see everywhere.

    As well as Nokia's Tero Ojanpera, you've got key digital and mobile players
    such as Jim Balsillie, co-CEO of BlackBerry manufacturer Research In Motion,
    confirmed for MidemNet. Is there a major theme this year?

    The theme of MidemNet this year is the artist-fan relationship and how to
    monetize this relationship. We have been able to attract to the main social
    networks and I think it's very important to have them attending. Jim Balsillie
    is doing a keynote at MidemNet and the format is that he will be interviewed
    on stage in Q&A format and he will talk about the future of digital music
    delivery on platforms like Blackberry.

    How is the difficult economic situation globally affecting attendance
    figures?

    Of course, I think we are going to see a decrease in our attendance, we
    don't know exactly how much yet. We are not protected -- especially because we
    are in the music industry -- from what is happening in the rest of the world.
    I don't see how we could not also feel these changing times. We are expecting
    some decline. The music industry has been in a crisis for five years now. I
    think the acceleration of physical distribution shrinking is very tough for
    our clients.

    But we have the main players there, we also know that the quality of the
    delegates will be there, which means that the people who are going to be there
    are going to be very willing to do business very seriously.

    MIDEM begins with a day of programming dedicated to the Russian music
    industry, organized in conjunction with Billboard Russia. Are you looking
    forward to Russia being this year's country of honor?

    We are all excited to discover some of these [Russian] artists that we've
    never had the occasion to see anywhere. We also believe that the Russian
    conference will deliver some important tools to the other delegates to access
    the Russian market, it will be an important moment of MIDEM. We already have
    growth of approximately 70% on last year for the Russian delegation.

    Why did you feel it was important to recognize the veteran French songwriter
    Charles Aznavour for an award at this year's MIDEM?

    Charles Aznavour is the only French-speaking singer or writer known
    everywhere in the world, he's written over 800 songs and sold more than 100
    million records. He is also an actor who has been in more than 60 movies. I
    really think he deserves this. And he's also a publisher. So that's why chose
    him to receive the lifetime achievement award, which is different from what
    we used to deliver. It's usually called 'personality of the year.' This is the
    first time we have delivered a lifetime achievement award.

    Billboard.biz will have full coverage of MidemNet and MIDEM in the days
    ahead.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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