Ready To Level Up Your GA Skills?

Who’s up for an in-depth three-hour Google Analytics workshop? This will be a very hands-on workshop where participants will be able to ask questions about their specific GA install and get assistance while going through the various settings and optimization enhancements. We’ll also be covering considerations and strategies for migrating to GA4, the new version of Google Analytics. When: Monday, April 5. Time: 2PM – 5PM Central Time. Presenters: Ceci Dadisman …

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Met Announces Acquisition Deal With Disney

The Met released the following statement this morning to announce a new exclusive distribution and production deal with the Walt Disney Company. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DISNEY TO ACQUIRE THE METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY Global leader in high-quality family entertainment agrees to exclusive distribution and production deal with world-renowned Metropolitan Opera Company, including legendary radio broadcasts and HD simulcast franchise. Acquisition extends Disney’s strategic focus on creating and monetizing the world’s best branded …

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Things That Keep Me Up At Night

Last week, the news about a certain west coast orchestra with plans on performing one of the most demanding Mahler symphonies as their post-pandemic season opener arrived in my inbox. Earlier this month I launched a mini-series examining the dangers of musician injuries if an orchestra attempts this type of programming without first allocating time to allow musicians to reacclimate to those types of demands. Think of it as a type …

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We’re 65% Of The Candidate Resume Launch Goal!

I am thrilled to see how quick resume submissions are coming in for the new candidate database at Arts Admin Jobs. I was expecting it to take two-three weeks but at this rate, we could reach the goal by the end of week one! Employers: Get On The Launch List In order to access this talent, employers will need an annual subscription, which go on sale once we cross the launch …

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The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same

There’s a superb video from violinists Brett Yang and Eddy Chen of TwoSet Violin where the duo takes the bold step of calling out a pair of dubious practices inside the world of string instrument dealers. Yang and Chen deserve a great deal of credit for speaking out on this topic and while issues run far deeper than their video examines, the topics they focus on are certainly of paramount importance. …

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