The music industry has a brand new magazine — and you’re going to want to get hold of it.
The first-ever issue of Music Business Worldwide Magazine has rolled off the printing presses in California and begun landing on the desks of the music biz’s most influential figures in the US and beyond.
We’re making six issues per year, built on one unwavering principle: interesting people, saying interesting things, from all over the globe.
The result? A publication that’s actually worthy of your time.
MBW Magazine is exclusively available to subscribers of MBW’s premium platform, MBW+.
Digital subscribers receive every issue digitally; Physical + Digital subscribers also get a copy sent straight to their door.
To celebrate the launch, we’re offering 50% off the first year of all new MBW+ subscriptions.
Sign up here using the discount code: YESPLEASE
What’s inside Volume 1 of MBW Magazine? Glad you asked.
Our inaugural issue features amazing interviews with the likes of:
- Justin Kalifowitz (Klaf Companies) on building and selling Downtown for over $1.2 billion across two deals – and what comes next;
- Colleen Theis (The Orchard) on the songs that have soundtracked her remarkable life – from a childhood in Texas to the corner office at one of the world’s most important music companies;
- Dmitry YJ Tak & Daniel Jang (SM Entertainment) on reinventing one of K-pop’s most iconic companies;
- Larry Mestel (Primary Wave) on the miracle phone call that made his multi-billion-dollar company possible;
- Jonathan Azu (Culture Collective) on redefining what management means in 2026, and sweeping the Grammys;
- Katie Welle (Sony Music Publishing) on the three mentors who’ve most shaped her career and her values;
- Steve Jensen (Direct Management) and Emma Banks (CAA) on breaking China with Katy Perry’s Lifetimes Tour – and why every artist should be paying attention;
- Hit-Boy on producing some of rap’s greatest hits;
- Brian Miller & Sarah Wilson (TuneCore) on the company’s 20th anniversary; and
- Donna Caseine (Reservoir) on integrity, narcissism, Prince at the Forum, and why you should take nothing too seriously.
Plus expert columns from the likes of Monica Corton, Bill Werde, Jonathan Heeter, Sammy Andrews, and MBW’s own Tim Ingham.
We loved making it. We think you’ll love reading it.Music Business Worldwide

