Tim Ingham

Founder / Publisher

Preston's Summary

Tim Ingham is the Founder and Publisher at Music Business Worldwide. He focuses on the intersection of music, corporate finance, and the arts and entertainment industry, covering topics such as the music business, startups, and legal disputes. Tim's insights and expertise have been featured in prominent publications like Rolling Stone and Music Business Worldwide.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

Beta
Informative: 46 %
Interviews Q&as: 19 %
Data Driven: 19 %
Opinion: 3 %
Event Coverage: 2 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Music Business
  • Generative AI
  • AI Platforms

Pitching Insights

Tim Ingham's coverage primarily revolves around the music industry, particularly focusing on developments related to streaming platforms, record labels, and music executives. He heavily relies on press releases and data citations for his articles.

If you are reaching out to Tim, consider providing him with access to exclusive data or insights related to the financial performance of companies in the music industry. Additionally, if you represent a company involved in content creation or distribution within the music sector, sharing your latest press release might capture his interest.

Given Tim's specific focus on content & publishing within the music industry and reliance on factual information sources such as data citations and press releases, he would be most responsive to pitches that offer unique insights into financial trends or major strategic moves within this sector.

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