Apple SVP Eddy Cue to participate in Q&A session at Pollstar Live! conference in February

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in General Discussion edited February 2020
Apple SVP of Internet Software and Services Eddy Cue will be making the rounds early next year when he takes part in a live Q&A session at Pollstar Live! 2018, an annual conference serving concert industry professionals.




In an announcement on Thursday, Variety said Cue will be joined onstage by the publication's Executive Music Editor Shirley Halperin.

Cue and Halperin will kick off Pollstar Live! programming on Dec. 7, though the event is scheduled to run from Feb. 6 through Feb. 8 at the Intercontinental Downtown LA.

"Eddy Cue and his team at Apple have changed the way we listen to music, played a transformative role in artist discovery, and ignited the passion of music fans," said Ray Waddell, president, Media & Conferences, for Oak View Group, which is producing Pollstar Live! "We are thrilled to have him address the attendees at Pollstar Live! and can't wait to hear what he has to say."

Other guests slated to speak at the conference include Live Nation CEO Michael Rapino, CEO of Atom Factory Troy Carter, Coolio, Mark Cuban, CEO of Pandora Roger Lynch, SiriusXM CEO James E. Meyer, WME head of music Marc Geiger and more.

Cue is one of Apple's more public figures, commonly seen giving interviews and statements to press outlets. As the head of Apple's growing content offerings, Cue manages a number of important initiatives including the iTunes Store and Apple Music. Apple Pay, Maps, Search Ads, iCloud and first-party productivity and creativity apps fall under Cue's purview.

Building out Apple Music is a major initiative for the company. Operations are picking up steam as Cue and his reports work to create a slate of original shows for the streaming service. After a lukewarm response to "Planet of the Apps" and "Carpool Karaoke," Apple is reportedly moving forward with plans to expand programming to include scripted episodic content.

To help accelerate the process, the company has created a Worldwide Video arm, which is run by industry veterans Zack Van Amburg and Jamie Erlicht. The unit has poached a number of players from the media world, the most recent being former Hulu exec Philip Matthys and Jennifer Wang Grazier of Legendary Entertainment.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 13
    Eddy's got a lot of 'splainin' to do!
    patchythepirate
  • Reply 2 of 13
    chain is as strong as its weakest link.......
    edited December 2017 patchythepiratemarkaceto
  • Reply 3 of 13
    Eddy's got a lot of 'splainin' to do!
    What are you referring to?
  • Reply 4 of 13
    Eddy's got a lot of 'splainin' to do!
    What are you referring to?
    I don't enjoy spreading negativity about others (unless they're of poor character, not the case here), but the problem areas are hard to ignore:

    -Maps bumbled, responsibilities taken over by other execs
    -Siri's spearheading of the voice-first revolution and its multi year head start completely squandered, siri is improving recently but still annoying, and now taken over by Federighi
    -app store bumbled, taken over by Schiller
    -Apple Music 1) not nearly as popular as it should be (as the default music service on the iPhone); 2) has a (largely well deserved) reputation for only being good at pop and hip hop; 3) has an extremely myopic lack of social features in Apple's most social app; and 4) has TERRIBLE support for sub-generas
    -Apple's social/media/culture efforts have pretty much been failures over the past several years (TV bundle?, planet of the apps, carpool karaoke, apple news just regurgitating biased, silo'd news (seems to maybe be getting better though)
    -apple TV keeps dropping my airplay connection, so frustrating (more of a personal, anecdotal gripe, not sure how big of an issue this is)
    -pretty slow homekit support roll out (I have a ton of homekit devices)
    -pretty slow merchant adoption of apple pay (I seek out and try to use this as much as possible)

    Positives:
    -Buying Beats was a great call, best thing Apple could do to expand their cultural influence and clout, although Apple Music's focus on Apple-directed content over facilitating users' ability to find what they like seems pretty misguided
    -free upgrades to 4k movies is cool
    edited December 2017 anantksundarammarkacetomacxpress
  • Reply 5 of 13
    Eddy's got a lot of 'splainin' to do!
    What are you referring to?
    I don't enjoy spreading negativity about others (unless they're of poor character, not the case here), but the problem areas are hard to ignore:

    -Maps bumbled, responsibilities taken over by other execs
    -Siri's spearheading of the voice-first revolution and its multi year head start completely squandered, siri is improving recently but still annoying, and now taken over by Federighi
    -app store bumbled, taken over by Schiller
    -Apple Music 1) not nearly as popular as it should be (as the default music service on the iPhone); 2) has a (largely well deserved) reputation for only being good at pop and hip hop; 3) has an extremely myopic lack of social features in Apple's most social app; and 4) has TERRIBLE support for sub-generas
    -Apple's social/media/culture efforts have pretty much been failures over the past several years (TV bundle?, planet of the apps, carpool karaoke, apple news just regurgitating biased, silo'd news (seems to maybe be getting better though)
    -apple TV keeps dropping my airplay connection, so frustrating (more of a personal, anecdotal gripe, not sure how big of an issue this is)
    -pretty slow homekit support roll out (I have a ton of homekit devices)
    -pretty slow merchant adoption of apple pay (I seek out and try to use this as much as possible)

    Positives:
    -Buying Beats was a great call, best thing Apple could do to expand their cultural influence and clout, although Apple Music's focus on Apple-directed content over facilitating users' ability to find what they like seems pretty misguided
    -free upgrades to 4k movies is cool
    One of the finest posts on AI in a while. 

    Cue’s way past his sell-by date. 
    patchythepiratemarkacetomacxpress
  • Reply 6 of 13
    Rayz2016Rayz2016 Posts: 6,957member
    Eddy's got a lot of 'splainin' to do!
    What are you referring to?
    I don't enjoy spreading negativity about others (unless they're of poor character, not the case here), but the problem areas are hard to ignore:

    -Maps bumbled, responsibilities taken over by other execs
    -Siri's spearheading of the voice-first revolution and its multi year head start completely squandered, siri is improving recently but still annoying, and now taken over by Federighi
    -app store bumbled, taken over by Schiller
    -Apple Music 1) not nearly as popular as it should be (as the default music service on the iPhone); 2) has a (largely well deserved) reputation for only being good at pop and hip hop; 3) has an extremely myopic lack of social features in Apple's most social app; and 4) has TERRIBLE support for sub-generas
    -Apple's social/media/culture efforts have pretty much been failures over the past several years (TV bundle?, planet of the apps, carpool karaoke, apple news just regurgitating biased, silo'd news (seems to maybe be getting better though)
    -apple TV keeps dropping my airplay connection, so frustrating (more of a personal, anecdotal gripe, not sure how big of an issue this is)
    -pretty slow homekit support roll out (I have a ton of homekit devices)
    -pretty slow merchant adoption of apple pay (I seek out and try to use this as much as possible)

    Positives:
    -Buying Beats was a great call, best thing Apple could do to expand their cultural influence and clout, although Apple Music's focus on Apple-directed content over facilitating users' ability to find what they like seems pretty misguided
    -free upgrades to 4k movies is cool
    One of the finest posts on AI in a while. 

    Cue’s way past his sell-by date. 
    Really?

    Because I just read a gripe list littered with anecdotes from a narrow viewpoint. In the U.K., ApplePay works just about everywhere (great on the buses and the underground)  My AppleTV is great for doing Airplay presentations when the office drops round for team days.  My Apple News feed is the first thing I read in the morning (if you’re not getting the news that fits your own personal bias then you simply dislike channels until Apple News delivers only the news that makes you feel comfortable). 

    What makes this “one of the finest posts on AI in a while” is the fact that you happen to agree with it. I disagree with it, but that doesn’t make it the crappiest post on AI. 
  • Reply 7 of 13
    Some of you better get your ass down there and question Cue's validity please. I'm getting sick of seeing complaints about him here!!
  • Reply 8 of 13
    The George Lucas of Apple
  • Reply 9 of 13
    Eddy's got a lot of 'splainin' to do!
    What are you referring to?
    I don't enjoy spreading negativity about others (unless they're of poor character, not the case here), but the problem areas are hard to ignore:

    -Maps bumbled, responsibilities taken over by other execs
    -Siri's spearheading of the voice-first revolution and its multi year head start completely squandered, siri is improving recently but still annoying, and now taken over by Federighi
    -app store bumbled, taken over by Schiller
    -Apple Music 1) not nearly as popular as it should be (as the default music service on the iPhone); 2) has a (largely well deserved) reputation for only being good at pop and hip hop; 3) has an extremely myopic lack of social features in Apple's most social app; and 4) has TERRIBLE support for sub-generas
    -Apple's social/media/culture efforts have pretty much been failures over the past several years (TV bundle?, planet of the apps, carpool karaoke, apple news just regurgitating biased, silo'd news (seems to maybe be getting better though)
    -apple TV keeps dropping my airplay connection, so frustrating (more of a personal, anecdotal gripe, not sure how big of an issue this is)
    -pretty slow homekit support roll out (I have a ton of homekit devices)
    -pretty slow merchant adoption of apple pay (I seek out and try to use this as much as possible)

    Positives:
    -Buying Beats was a great call, best thing Apple could do to expand their cultural influence and clout, although Apple Music's focus on Apple-directed content over facilitating users' ability to find what they like seems pretty misguided
    -free upgrades to 4k movies is cool
    Agree. But more principal is the failure to generate content business/agreements depite being stationed in LA for so many years and the ambition  to "dominate the content industry". That strategy failed miserably, and is currently downplayed as a "toe in the water". Now fanciing himself with Hollywood celebs, basketball teams, and all the scenery "belonging" to his perceived stardom. His addiction to public attention is exemplary. What a sad, incapable guy.
    edited December 2017
  • Reply 10 of 13
    macxpressmacxpress Posts: 5,808member
    Some of you better get your ass down there and question Cue's validity please. I'm getting sick of seeing complaints about him here!!
    Going there and asking him these questions isn't going to get him out of that position, or Apple in general. Unfortunately, we as customers have very little to no say in what goes on at Apple Corporate, which is probably a good thing in the end. There are too many armchair executives here alone that think they know how to run a multi-billion dollar tech company better than the executives running it now. Most of these armchair executives are only out to satisfy themselves and a couple co-workers rather than the majority of Apple's customers, or potential customers. I doubt there's anyone here (or very very few) that know what it really takes to bring a product to market, even if its an existing product with upgrades. I couldn't even imagine what it takes in the end. All we see is the Keynote Address or the news article about the product, nothing about the backend, and what still needs to be done (if anything) before it ships to customers. 
    edited December 2017
  • Reply 11 of 13
    Rayz2016 said:
    Eddy's got a lot of 'splainin' to do!
    What are you referring to?
    I don't enjoy spreading negativity about others (unless they're of poor character, not the case here), but the problem areas are hard to ignore:

    -Maps bumbled, responsibilities taken over by other execs
    -Siri's spearheading of the voice-first revolution and its multi year head start completely squandered, siri is improving recently but still annoying, and now taken over by Federighi
    -app store bumbled, taken over by Schiller
    -Apple Music 1) not nearly as popular as it should be (as the default music service on the iPhone); 2) has a (largely well deserved) reputation for only being good at pop and hip hop; 3) has an extremely myopic lack of social features in Apple's most social app; and 4) has TERRIBLE support for sub-generas
    -Apple's social/media/culture efforts have pretty much been failures over the past several years (TV bundle?, planet of the apps, carpool karaoke, apple news just regurgitating biased, silo'd news (seems to maybe be getting better though)
    -apple TV keeps dropping my airplay connection, so frustrating (more of a personal, anecdotal gripe, not sure how big of an issue this is)
    -pretty slow homekit support roll out (I have a ton of homekit devices)
    -pretty slow merchant adoption of apple pay (I seek out and try to use this as much as possible)

    Positives:
    -Buying Beats was a great call, best thing Apple could do to expand their cultural influence and clout, although Apple Music's focus on Apple-directed content over facilitating users' ability to find what they like seems pretty misguided
    -free upgrades to 4k movies is cool
    One of the finest posts on AI in a while. 

    Cue’s way past his sell-by date. 
    Really?

    Because I just read a gripe list littered with anecdotes from a narrow viewpoint. In the U.K., ApplePay works just about everywhere (great on the buses and the underground)  My AppleTV is great for doing Airplay presentations when the office drops round for team days.  My Apple News feed is the first thing I read in the morning (if you’re not getting the news that fits your own personal bias then you simply dislike channels until Apple News delivers only the news that makes you feel comfortable). 

    What makes this “one of the finest posts on AI in a while” is the fact that you happen to agree with it. I disagree with it, but that doesn’t make it the crappiest post on AI. 
    Rayz2016, I usually enjoy all your posts, but I'm going to have to disagree with your disagreement regarding my post. That was not a grip/anecdote list, it was a series of verifiable facts, with one gripe/anecdote included, which was identified as such. And I'm not sure I understand your point about silo'd news, I think we can all agree that it's not a good thing, but at least Apple seems to be getting a bit better this issue.
    edited December 2017
  • Reply 12 of 13
    Some of you better get your ass down there and question Cue's validity please. I'm getting sick of seeing complaints about him here!!
    Not trying to pick a fight, but my response to that is, as an Apple consumer as well as an Apple Inc fan, I'm sick of Apple's services being consistently below par, particularly relative to the standards set by Apple's hardware and core software.
    edited December 2017
  • Reply 13 of 13
    k2kwk2kw Posts: 2,075member
    Eddy's got a lot of 'splainin' to do!
    What are you referring to?
    I don't enjoy spreading negativity about others (unless they're of poor character, not the case here), but the problem areas are hard to ignore:

    -Maps bumbled, responsibilities taken over by other execs
    -Siri's spearheading of the voice-first revolution and its multi year head start completely squandered, siri is improving recently but still annoying, and now taken over by Federighi
    -app store bumbled, taken over by Schiller
    -Apple Music 1) not nearly as popular as it should be (as the default music service on the iPhone); 2) has a (largely well deserved) reputation for only being good at pop and hip hop; 3) has an extremely myopic lack of social features in Apple's most social app; and 4) has TERRIBLE support for sub-generas
    -Apple's social/media/culture efforts have pretty much been failures over the past several years (TV bundle?, planet of the apps, carpool karaoke, apple news just regurgitating biased, silo'd news (seems to maybe be getting better though)
    -apple TV keeps dropping my airplay connection, so frustrating (more of a personal, anecdotal gripe, not sure how big of an issue this is)
    -pretty slow homekit support roll out (I have a ton of homekit devices)
    -pretty slow merchant adoption of apple pay (I seek out and try to use this as much as possible)

    Positives:
    -Buying Beats was a great call, best thing Apple could do to expand their cultural influence and clout, although Apple Music's focus on Apple-directed content over facilitating users' ability to find what they like seems pretty misguided
    -free upgrades to 4k movies is cool
    One of the finest posts on AI in a while. 

    Cue’s way past his sell-by date. 
    Cue has coasted on the early iTunes success that was really the Acheivement of Steve Jobs.   
    patchythepirate
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