Why the Grammys need to change, with CEO Harvey Mason Jr.

Rebooting the member list, taking the show streaming — is it enough in the age of AI? Image: The Verge; Photo by Rebecca Sapp / Getty Images for the Recording Academy

Today, I’m talking with Harvey Mason Jr. He’s the CEO of the Recording Academy, which is the nonprofit organization that puts on the Grammy Awards — the most prestigious awards in music — and runs the MusiCares charity, which helps artists in need. Harvey is a fascinating guy — as a musician and producer, he’s worked on projects with Destiny’s Child, Britney Spears, Michael Jackson, Girls’ Generation, and more as well as produced the music in movies like Pitch

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