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Dr. Richard Osborne is a Senior Lecturer in Creative Industries and Cultural Policy at the University of Glasgow, specializing in the intersection of music, law, and cultural practice. His work critically examines the music industry’s structural challenges, focusing on streaming economics, copyright law, and the cultural significance of media formats like vinyl records.
Research interests include music industry statistics, artist rights, digital media policy, and historical media formats. Notable contributions analyze the socio-economic impacts of streaming platforms, the ethical dimensions of music distribution, and the resurgence of vinyl culture.
His recent publications address UK music policy post-pandemic, streaming data controversies, and historical industry shifts. He has authored books on music copyright and the cultural legacy of labels like Mute Records. Osborne’s interdisciplinary approach bridges legal frameworks, cultural history, and contemporary industry debates.
Labs/Teams: None explicitly mentioned in provided texts. Grants and advising roles are not detailed here, but his extensive publication record indicates active involvement in academic and industry research networks.


