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Apple Gets A Cool Image, What Do Artists Get?

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The SEC has accused a former Apple executive of using advance information about the company's finances to sell off stock and avoid losses. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Local bands and artists are being asked to perform at San Francisco’s Apple store in Union Square. As payment they get Airpods, Apple TV,  or a watch. Not money. It’s a story that KQED Arts music editor Nastia Voynovskya first broke. Some artists like the exposure from a large corporation like Apple. Others say artists, many whom are people of color, are being used to advertise Apple’s image as creative and diverse.

Guest: Nastia Voynovskaya, music editor at KQED Arts

Read Nastia’s story here.

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