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    important changes‚ as far as the public is concerned‚ is that there is now more spare time. For example‚ in 1850 American adults spent 70% of their disposable time working (excluded from this percentage is the time spent on eating and sleeping); in 2000‚ this percentage had dropped to 18% (Wolf‚ 1999).” “Also‚ citizens of the most developed countries are increasingly more interested in and spend more money on acquiring information and entertainment products and services.” “other sectors have

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    Tragic Hero Creative

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    When James woke up‚ it was to a room full of evidence to the frenzy that occurred last night. Music records were draped all over his bed and floor‚ two of his computers and the mixing table was still on and a glass of split whisky was on the floor but Ignoring all of that he headed over to his computer to check is he remember to do the one thing that mattered. Upload the new song which he spent 2 weeks on to his website and with a sign of relief he opened the site and the illuminating words of “Young

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    and anticipated problems. This may make you feel that investing in me is worthy. Perhaps you will change your mind to co-operate with me after realizing how big my company is. Background information I now possess the music website which is www.mff.com. The name MFF stands for “music for fun”. It is very well-known in Vietnam with more than 12 million users accessing per day. From an amateur entertaining website started to serve my own interest‚ I have accomplished step-by-step targets to turn it

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    Sony Bmg Case Study

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    Sony BMG Music Entertainment‚ the second largest record music company in the world. This study is about the Sony BMG’s Market Entry into Second Life‚ as Virtual World of Second Life becomes increasingly popular. It started as a little 3D online community in 2003 developed into a sophisticated virtual world with more than 4 million users from around the globe and with an economy larger than that of a small real-world country. As part of its search for new revenue streams in an industry that has frequently

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    establishing their Hit Song Science technology in the music industry. Major issue is the choice of a target market that would make most effective use of limited $150‚000 marketing budget. Following this decision‚ Polyphonic HMI also needs to determine its key marketing strategies such are pricing‚ positioning of the product for the target market in order to maximize the profits. ANALYSIS OF INDUSTRY (based on Porter’s 5 Forces) The music industry is highly competitive. The key players in the

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    Cartel Band Analysis

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    Georgia State University‚ a group of five boys joined together in a band that would soon be a popular face in the world of pop punk: Cartel. The members‚ Will Pugh‚ Ryan Roberts (former)‚ Andy Lee (former)‚ Joseph Pepper‚ and Kevin Sanders‚ all graduated from Heritage High School in Conyers‚ Georgia. In college‚ they had all been in their own separate bands but could tell they were going nowhere. So‚ they decided to create "a super group that comes together to make awesome music" (Cavarretta)‚ thus the

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    Krzysztof Olechowski ASSIGNMENT 1 Roles‚ Relationships‚ and Contracts in the Recording Industry. Sound Engineer Definition A sound engineer is technician who operates and maintains the machines and equipment when recording and broadcasting music‚ sound effects‚ film audio‚ live events and video production. He works in entertainment industry and is a pivotal part of the process of creating state of audio projects‚ video‚ radio shows and live projects. Functions Some sources which I

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    and Rhapsody: Business Model Analysis The Music Industry’s everlasting challenges have most recently undertaken targeted the digital consumption of music. As technology increases accessibility with media‚ specifically music‚ companies such as Spotify‚ Rhapsody‚ and Pandora have all taken a leap toward the online-streaming subscription route. Unfortunately‚ due to the lack of support from Artist’s and their management in the past‚ piracy of digital music‚ and matching royalty rates with their limited

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    Concert Critique

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    The lighting was not very extravagant‚ not many bells and whistles‚ just enough lighting to light the stage and the band members. The acoustics were fairly good considering it was outdoors. VIVA is one of the very few local groups that can play music from the 50’s‚ 60’s‚ 70’s & 80’s‚ including the Disco Era‚ up to hits from the recent decade. VIVA consists of four members: a bassist/lead singer‚ a keyboardist/back-up singer‚ a guitarist/back-up singer and a drummer. The

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    Katy Perry

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    family were religious‚ her parents were so strict about how their childrens life were to be run Katy was only alowed to listen to gospel music which at the time Katy thought was the music that all her friends would be listening too. She started singing from a really young age‚ singing at her church and in choirs. The first time Katy heard any other style of music was at one of her friends house and she thought ‘wow i want to be like her’. She started writing songs expressing all of her feelings about

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