Forum – Steve Smith

New York Times music critic and journalist Steve Smith talks to Loyola University New Orleans music students about his career path and about the direction of the music industry.
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Spring 2011 Introductory Forum

Music Industry Studies faculty and staff talk to students about courses and goals for the Spring 2011 semester
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Interview – John Snyder

Interview with John Snyder, Conrad N. Hilton Eminent Scholar is Music Industry Studies; professor of music industry studies and coordinator of music industry studies at Loyola University New Orleans.

Senior Seminar – Student Presentations 2

Students present their business plans to a panel of Loyola University New Orleans' faculty members

Forum – Terence Blanchard

Terence Blanchard of the Monk Institute of Jazz is interviewed by John Snyder about his career and about his decision to bring the Monk Institute to Loyola University New Orleans after Katrina

Interview – John Mahoney

John Snyder interviews John Mahoney during the intermission of his concert about what he is playing next and why he selected the pieces he did for the concert.

MIS Forum – Professor James C. Carter

John Snyder interviews Fr. James Carter about his time at Loyola and how the University has developed during his 20 year tenure as President and afterwards

Interview – Jean Montes

John Snyder interviews Dr. Jean Montes about the pieces he selected for his concert and about the challenges of working with a young group.

Interview – Dr. Joe Hebert & Col. John Bourgeois

John Snyder interviews Dr. Joe Hebert and Col. John Bourgeois during the intermission of their concert.

Loyola University Forum Deborah Lewow: Promoting Smooth Jazz in the Changing Landscape of Terrestrial Radio and the Internet

In this Loyola University, New Orleans forum with Artists House Music President John Snyder, jazz promoter Deborah Lewow talks about the changing roles of terrestrial radio and the internet, and the unique challenges of reaching smooth jazz listeners in today
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