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    Looking at the impact that new media technology has had on society‚ there have been both positive and negative influences on the way they have effected traditional media institution. Traditional media is the communication and expression that have existed since before the advent of the new medium of the Internet. Industries that are generally considered part of the old media are broadcast and cable television‚ radio‚ movie and music studios‚ newspapers‚ magazines‚ books and most print publications

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    Analysis of the Music Industry

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    Music may be defined romantically as `the food of love ’ (Shakespeare) or more prosaically as `sound with particular characteristics ’ (Wikipedia)‚ but it is undeniably a `vibrant artform ’ (Arts Council England) and one which touches more people‚ in more ways‚ than any other art form. In commercial terms‚ music certainly generates a higher market value than the other arts‚ although a comprehensive market size for music in all its manifestations is impossible to calculate. Key Note has put a value

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    Industry Association of America (RIAA) and/or the National Association of Recording Industry Professionals (NARIP)‚ both of which hold annual meetings. The specific audience for this publication are music industry professionals; including recording label ’s staff‚ studio engineers‚ and producers; however the journal can also be useful for educators‚ journalists‚ and the general public. The information provided in the journal could serve a variety of purposes but it is mostly an analytical source of

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    billion in 1995. * Small Fish in Big Sea: Large multinational corporations dominate 86% of the music industry‚ including Universal‚ Sony‚ Warner‚ and EMI. Licensing Contract vs. Recording Contract A recording contract is an agreement whereby the label has the right to promote‚ own‚ and market recordings of the artist’s music‚ indefinitely. In contrast‚ a licensing contract is when a record company licensed an artist’s finished recordings for a limited period of time. With each new client‚ Compass

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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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    analysis the impact of digital evolution on music recording and selling industry‚ and music artists’ career. I will focus more on the influence of digital towards the record labels. In the end‚ I will give some recommendations on how the future of music industry should be like to be better off. Digital convergence and record labels “The traditional business model in the music industry includes the mass production and distribution of physical goods” (Hughes & Lang‚ 2003). In this model‚ for the better

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    fourth-largest business group and family of record labels in the world and also owns EMI music publishing which is their publishing arm. The main competitors for EMI in the Digital music download sphere include brands such as Napster‚ iTunes‚ AmazonMP3’s which are more prominent in the market presently. But it is accepted industry-wide that EMI has the largest number of popular music artists under its logo and has the largest database of music of all record labels. The following analysis attempts to identify

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    Copyright Report. Unit 39

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    ASSIGNMENT 4 TASK 2: COPYRIGHT REPORT Unit 39 - The Sound and Music Industry GC5. Copyrighting and licensing are critical avenues for rewarding creative skills and achievements within the sound and music industry and securing the future development of new music. The PRS (Performing Arts Society) has been licensing music and collecting royalties on behalf of music creators since it started in 1914. In 2010 the PRS announced its 2009 financial results showing a £623 million revenue. The table

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    Executive Cover Memo Subject: Polyphonic HMI: Mixing Math and Music This is to recommend that Hit Song Science should market its product and services to record labels attempting to catch a larger share of the market. BACKGROUND Polyphonic HMI is preparing to launch Hit Song Science‚ which analyzes the mathematical characteristics of music compared to past music hits‚ making it possible to determine a song’s hit potential. Music characteristics can be analyzed by math such as melody‚ tempo

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    Renova Case - Portugal

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    The Renova Case Team 5‚ Section C Bernardino Colonna‚ Rishi Shroff‚ Gianfranco Capobianco‚ Melissa Barnett &ShuLiYeh 1) Which are the key factors that consumers consider when purchasing toilet paper? The key factors considered by consumers when purchasing toilet paper are quality and price. In fact‚ the toilet paper industry in Western Europe is segmented based on these two key factors. In the Portuguese toilet paper market‚ 60% of customers find price the most important attribute when buying

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