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Lael Brainard, former vice chair of the Fed, now over at the Georgetown Center for Financial Markets and Policy.
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Joining us right now is the CEO of the Recording Academy, Harvey Mason Jr.
Harvey, great to see you again here.
Obviously, a lot of excitement given some of the nominees who, of course, really stole a lot of the attention over the last year or so.
Before we get to that, though, Harvey, I do just want to kind of start off about the importance of the Grammys, not just as a television event, but also as a live event, specifically a live event in Los Angeles, one year removed from those devastating fires.
And whether you're
This is going to be sort of back to normal, if you will, this year relative to what you put on last year.
How important are the Grammys to the artists themselves?
I mean, obviously most of the people who win, they're already wildly successful, which is usually why they won.
But do artists sort of really get a big boost by carrying home those awards after the night's over?
You have a partnership, obviously, with CBS and Paramount with regards to the broadcast and streaming of this.
I am curious, Harvey, as you look long term, I mean, the Oscars just struck a deal that I think was a 2029 or something.
They're going to be permanently going through YouTube for the live broadcast.
Do you see envision that most of the award shows are going to follow that same same path?
Hey, Katie.
Hey, Anne-Marie, thank you very much.
Joining me now, I'm pleased to say, is the CVO of Novo Nordisk.
His name is Mike Dostar.