Internet Marketing and Public Relations for the Arts

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Internet is future of the orchestra

Can the Philidelphia Orchestra up their declining audiences through the use of virtual concerts and other expensive simulcast technologies?  Or will those people watching them be either cannabilizing their ticketed audience or too far away geographically to become a paying customer?
 
Hey, it's good PR anyway.
 
 
~ Jessica Hummel

1 Comments:

  • That is a component of the future, not to replace the live concert experience. In 1997, I envisioned and performed the first live audio/video internet concert in New York, followed by a cyber-recital in Amsterdam featuring streaming technology. It was my then dream to see a future of concerts online in solo form as well as symphonically. I have yet to perform the first live piano concerto in which one can see and hear it on their computer. But I did think about it a decade ago.

    By Jeffrey Biegel, At October 11, 2007 7:06 PM  

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