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Greg Curtis
Greg Curtis is Executive Creative Director of Fox Music Publishing, Inc., a subsidiary of 20th Century Fox. He oversees the leveraging of Fox assets such as television shows and films into new formats like downloadable ringtones, as well as into traditional licensing channels.
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Greg Curtis, Executive Creative Director of Fox Music Publishing, Inc., introduces himself and his company to a group of students at Loyola University, New Orleans. He explains what a music publisher does, how Fox works with other companies to license and leverage content, and what Fox is doing to take advantage of new opportunities in streaming music, ringtones, and other emerging technologies.



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