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    point of some mainstream recording industries and organizations. According to Zhang‚ CEO of the Idol Entertainment Ltd‚ ‘this represents neither a retrogression of society‚ nor a down step in terms of culture. It is normally a reflection of the current music market‚ which is to satisfy the consumers’ demands fundamentally.’ In fact‚ music online is currently receiving both profit and widespread acclaim‚ drawing lines with recording industry and traditional music profit modal (Zhang‚ 2006). This

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    ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Changes! In the TV Industry! Essay Printout from Kenny Yin‚ 10JK
 Page 1 of 5 ! Major changes in TV industry in the recent 50 years! ! ! When the Netflix app on your phone notifies you the latest episode of your favourite TV show is available‚ who will wonder how much the TV industry has changed from the old black-and-white days to modern days in the recent fifty years?! ! ! ! Starting from the most noticeable difference between then and

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    The Music Industry In the Middle East‚ North Korea and other communist countries that are run by dictators; the government monitor everything that their people listen to‚ they are only really allowed to listen to classical music as it doesn’t display any type of message (good or bad) or inspire people to want to speak out about the suffering that they face. Contrary to those places‚ artists in England and other countries across the world have been inspired by politics to make protest songs and art

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    The Sound and Music Industry

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    TITLE: The Sound and Music Industry Reference No: Dennis Tuckerman Tutor: Adam Morris Assessor: Date Set: 10/09/07 Completion Date: 18/11/07 Learning Hours: 60 Unit no Unit Title(s): This project assesses the following module Outcome(s)/Assessment Criteria: 39 The Sound and Music Industry 1 Assignment BRIEF: This assignment will introduce different areas of the music industry and should on completion‚ provide an overview of the ‘bigger picture ’ of the industry as a whole. This

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    Music Recording Industry

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    Music Recording INTRODUCTION For centuries man had dreamed of capturing the sounds and music of his environment by means of music recordings. The road to successful music recording had not been smooth until the derivation of the music recording industry. Since the inception of the music recording industry‚ the way in which music is produced‚ distributed‚ sold and consumed have greatly changed so also has popular music changed over time. These changes resulted from new technology which was invented

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    Unit 39 – The sound and music industry – task1 Introduction: Music industry has four areas. The different roles and jobs are link to the different areas of music industry. People need to sign the contracts and every areas of music industry have different content of contracts. People or companies have copyright. Licensing and copyright are very important in music industry. P1 Describe four areas of the music industry. 1. Music publishing In the music industry a music publisher or company

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    Internet and the Music Industry Cassandra Utz University of Phoenix In our society today‚ there is a growing number of consumers using the Internet as a main source for music. The smaller music companies are having to come up with new and different ways to use the Internet to increase their sales. The music companies can drive there sales because so many

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    attractiveness of the music industry from the perspective of Warner Group Music Summary Major transformation in the music industry over the last decade has resulted in the three major record labels; The Warner Music Group‚ Sony Music Entertainment and Universal Music Group finding themselves with rapidly decreasing revenues and company structures which no longer provide profitability. A brief analysis of the external strategic factors affecting the Warner Music Group has revealed the changes in technology

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    ucIntroduction to the Music Industry  Within the last twenty years‚ the music industry has experienced drastic changes. Information and Communication technology has impact almost every aspect of the industry‚ ranging from its supplier to consumer‚ be it positively or negatively. Some reputable music suppliers includes Yamaha as well as LiveNations‚ a live event company‚ who specialise in event planning and supplies music venue for record label companies. Supplier ‚ those who manufacture CD

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    musician‚ I will compare Marx’s ideas to Turkish and global music sector and examine whether they still pertain. I have been producing music for 12 years now and since last year I started producing music that really makes me feel satisfied. Last year‚ my band mates and me started seeking a record deal so that we could start making money. We read articles on ‘How to write a hit song?’‚ ‘How to sell a song?’ and on the general trends in the music sector. We noticed that almost all popular songs follow

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