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Apple Music’s Zane Lowe revealed as keynote speaker for SXSW next year

Apple Music creative director and Beats 1 head Zane Lowe has today been announced as a keynote speaker for the 2017 South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas. The event takes place from March 10th through March 19th, though it’s unclear when Lowe’s presentation will be (via Billboard).

Throughout the festival, a variety of keynote presentations will be given, focusing largely on music and film. One talk that sounds interesting will come from Spotify’s chief strategy and content officer Stefan Bloom. His talk is entitled, “Does Spotify help more than it hurts?” and will explore the idea that free streaming music tiers like Spotify’s harm the music industry as a whole.

Over 700 sessions will take place during SXSW, with the majority already having been announced.

“The programming announced today reflects a lot of the bigger-picture trends we think will be getting the most buzz in March 2017,” said Hugh Forrest, Chief Programming Officer. “These trends include innovation in the transportation space, the rise of artificial intelligence, more emphasis on innovation within healthcare, and an increase in creative industry inclusion.

Of course, the biggest trend for SXSW is always the convergence of the technology, music, and film industries, as different people from different sectors gain incredible value by sharing new ideas and new approaches to common challenges.”

It’s unclear what Lowe himself will talk about during his keynote address, but personally I’d be interested to hear some details as to what’s in the pipeline for Beats 1, as well as how the first year went in terms of numbers. I recently argued that Beats 1 is due for a major revamp, while Jimmy Iovine teased recently that the Apple Music team is working on the “perfect hybrid” service. On the other hand, news and rumors concerning Beats 1 have been few and far between.

We’ll be sure to have coverage of whatever Lowe ends up discussing during his talk at SXSW 2017 as it happens, though.

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