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Christie Eliezer, Journalist

Christie Eliezer

Christie Eliezer is the Melbourne-based Australasian Bureau Chief of Pollstar and industry columnist for Mixdown. He was a long-time senior journalist with The Music Network, weekly columnist for Immedia!, Special Project Editor at Beat and Australian/New Zealand Bureau Chief for Billboard. Getting his start as Features Editor at Juke and Contributing Editor of Rolling Stone Australia, his half a dozen books include High Voltage: 7 Movers & Shakers of the Australian Music Industry and the Music Managers Forum’s Introduction to the Music Industry.

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Industry / Feature
Groovin The Moo 2019
Are Australian Festivals Heading For A Headliner Drought?
“It’s like you have to sell out to break even. The low Australian dollar is making it more expensive to get international acts.”
Industry / News
Ivy Nightclub in Sydney
How Nightclubs Are Working To Bring Back The Crowds
Will 2024 be the year that the global nightclub industry makes a comeback?
Industry / Feature
A pile of CDs
How Giving Away CDs Helps Indie Acts Make New Fans
Indie acts and labels who find it difficult to cut into the noise of streaming services are coming up with alternate marketing strategies.
Industry / Feature
The Kid LAROI / Coldplay / Jimi Hendrix / Queen / Chance The Rapper
Ten Examples Of Musicians & Managers In Meltdown
Angus & Julia Stone just sued their longtime manager and his company – but it's not the first time artists and their managers have headed to court. Here are ten other examples.
Industry / News
Billie Eilish @ Qudos Bank Arena
Another Australian Stadium Adopts Facial Recognition Technology
With 15,000 seats, the Adelaide venue can hold 16,500 for sports events and up to 26,000 for outdoor concerts. The last act to play there was the Foo Fighters.
Industry / Feature
Bruce Springsteen @ Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Superfans To Pay More At Live Events As ‘Dynamic Pricing’ Heads To Australia
“Concerts are a really special moment in their life, and they will pay for it,” says Live Nation President and CEO Michael Rapino.
Industry / News
Radio
Music Business, Radio & Royalty Rate Battle Goes To Senate
Public hearings for a Senate inquiry began this week, addressing the future of the contentious one percent cap deciding how much commercial radio pays record companies and artists each year.
Industry / Feature
Fred again..
How Fred Again.. Instantly Sold 100,000 Tickets (And Counting) By Being ‘In The Now’
“What he has done is absolutely unprecedented in Australia,” says TEG Live's Tim McGregor.
Industry / News
Aura Hotel artist impression
Venues: Latest Images, New Owners, Council Clashes & Bust-Ups!
Here is all of this week's news from music venues across Australia.
Features / Music
Florence Welch / Archie Roach / Lady Gaga / Billie Joe Armstrong
15 Songs Inspired By Paintings
With so many musicians coming out of art school, it’s not surprising that hundreds of rock songs were inspired by paintings and painters.
Industry / News
Spotify's DJ feature
New Report Says Aussies Spending Less Time Streaming Music
There are 16.6 million Australians who subscribe to a music streaming service, but they're spending less time on what they’re paying for.
Features / Music
The Beatles 'Get Back' documentary
Why Music Biopics And Docos Remain Box Office Gold
Last week, Sam Mendes, Sony Pictures Entertainment and Apple Corps Ltd announced that they would embark on releasing an unprecedented four movies about The Beatles.