In a new series launching amid the coronavirus pandemic, Billboard is asking individuals from all sectors of the music business to share stories of how they work now, with much of the world quarantined at home and unable to take in-person meetings, attend conferences or even go into the office.
Submissions for the series can be sent to [email protected] installment is with Mike Huppe, president/CEO of SoundExchange, the nonprofit rights organization that collects and distributes digital performance royalties around the world.Mike Huppe: I’m in Virginia where the governor announced a lockdown through June 10 — but it’s Virginia, so the golf courses are still open.SoundExchange is digital native.