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    DISSERTATION

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    in Interactive Marketing‚ 4 (2)‚ p.111-141. BRAE‚ C. M. (2012). Music Distribution: Selling Music in the New Entertainment Marketplace. Createspace. Bulkley‚ K Burnes‚ B. et al. (2004) The transformation of the music industry supply chain: A major label perspective. International Journal of Operations & Production Management‚‚ 24 (11). BUSCH‚ O. V.‚ & PALMA∞S‚ K. (2006). Abstract hacktivism: the making of a hacker culture. London‚ Open Mute. Byrne‚ D Carroll‚ J. (2009) On The Record ª Mixed reception

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    The competition between major record conglomerates which combine to own about a 75% share of the music industry‚ is more or less evenly distributed between Sony Music Entertainment‚ Warner Music Group and Universal Music Group. They also own smaller labels and run them under their company‚ this is known as horizontal integration. Although‚ these smaller

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    THE KEY ROLES OF A MUSIC PUBLISHER & THE IMPORTANT RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN MUSIC PUBLISHING. A brief introduction into the world of the music publisher will help the understanding of the benefits and pitfalls that occur with the ongoing decline in the record industry‚ and how music publishing utilizes the advantages it possesses to insulate itself against the changing marketplace due to it’s diverse streams of revenue. The role of the music publisher has evolved over the years‚ for many music

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    reductions. However‚ the cash flow is damaging due to a delay of payment from retailers‚ and the margins on the products are much lower than the premium brand. Based on taking on private brands only‚ CMB’s financials would look as follows: Private Label Profit Income Statement Period ending December 31‚ 2001 Estimated 2001 2000 Revenues 52‚800‚000 56‚112‚408 Costs of goods sold 42‚918‚000 33‚233‚867 Gross margin 9‚882‚000 22‚878‚541

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    History of Rock and Roll

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     Chapter 11: Independent (Indie) record labels are often able to take chances that major labels cannot.  Why?  Student response: Percent Value Student e Respons Answer  Choices a. Low  talent &  recording  costs for  indie  labels 0.0% b. Indie  labels set  up their  distributio n  carefully  (identified  their key  demogra phic and  distributio n areas  and only  sent  material  to those  disc  jockeys  and radio  stations) c. Major  labels  often paid  huge  amounts  of money  to 

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    advertise their artists. Today‚ the channel reaches over 70 million United States households. MTV was the first 24-hour‚ seven-day-a-week commercial channel‚ because the music videos were seen as advertisements that ranged from artists and record labels to clothing and attitudes. There are many reasons given for MTV’s success throughout its lifetime. What MTV aimed at was to capture the teen audience. They did this by means of eliminating adults from shows. MTV gives teens a feeling that they are

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    5sos

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    Irwin‚[3] and the current 5 Seconds of Summer lineup came to be. They have since amassed over 5 million YouTube views ‚ and a large following on social media sites Twitter and Facebook.[3] The band attracted some keen interest from major music labels and publishers‚ and have signed a publishing deal with Sony ATV Music Publishing.[4] Despite having had no promotion apart from on Facebook and i just love them a lot ok Luke hemmings makes me weak i hate calum hood because hes absolutely perfect

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    Whole Foods Case Study

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    Non-organic Product Line Creation Executive Summary The demand for organic food is presently at an all-time high‚ with sales growth of 20% each year. We can achieve profit growth at Whole Foods and maintain their social mission by creating a new private label product line which contains Organic and non-Organic products. Our social mission would have to have minor alterations to include the change‚ which will still have strong standards. This will capture the target market that feels organic food is expensive

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    Facts and Starting points for Sony Music Entertainment Chapter 1: Mission‚ Vision Core Competences Mission Sony BMG does not have a publicized mission statement. However‚ the mother company Sony has changed its mission statements several times in history‚ whereas it is the following: ‘’To become a leading global provider of networked consumer electronics‚ entertainment and services.’’ (Sony 2010) Vision Equal to the mission‚ SONY BMG does not have a publicized vision. The general vision of

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    an artist and record label make money from no sale of their music? On one hand‚ however‚ the publicity as an artist and the label behind the artist is a huge gain through these websites. For example‚ an artist like Justin Bieber‚ who has almost 440 million views in total on the videos he posts on his YouTube site‚ would not hesitate to say that the use of Internet broadcast made him the teen idol that he is today. On the other hand‚ there is no doubt that these music labels would need to monitor

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