Top 14 Quotes & Sayings by Irving Azoff

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American businessman Irving Azoff.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Irving Azoff

Irving Azoff is an American entertainment executive and chairman of Full Stop Management, which represents recording artists.

Radio stinks. The stations are making a lot of money, but they just aren't taking chances.
Life at a public company ain't for me. The board pays you what you're worth, then you get reamed for your compensation.
The release of 'Chinese Democracy' marks a historic moment in rock n' roll. — © Irving Azoff
The release of 'Chinese Democracy' marks a historic moment in rock n' roll.
You can't be an entrepreneur and work in a public company anymore.
Since the traditional recorded-music business models have drastically changed, there is truly diminished income derived from recorded music by artists - both current and catalog. The touring industry has become much more important as a majority revenue stream and the ancillary fan experiences and promotions that may be derived from it.
Recorded music is more a marketing tool than a revenue source.
History shows fans want consolidation; you see it across the web every place. The big players are people like Google, Amazon, eBay, Facebook.
I'm proud to be involved with Simon Cowell and 'X Factor.'
The great thing about Ticketmaster is that it's seen as the comprehensive site for ticketing, artist information, venue information. We're a marketing platform, not just a technology platform, and we're going to build on it.
I can't think of any more powerful moment than when you stand on a stage.
A lot of people refer to power as shooting a loaded gun. When you have to shoot the gun, you've lost the power. Other people's knowledge of your gun should be enough.
I'm proud to be involved with Simon Cowell and 'X Factor.
It comes down to that ... business tactic: the guy that yells loudest is right.
I don't want to not be important.
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