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    Music Evolution

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    The evolution that has taken place in the music industry over the last 15 years is quite staggering. The entrance of the internet onto the world stage has revolutionized the way music is bought‚ marketed and shared. It is not only the depth of the changes that are occurring‚ but also the increasing rate at which these changes are taking place. New technologies and processes are becoming outdated almost as soon as they are adopted. Love it or hate it‚ the World Wide Web is here to stay‚ and it has

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    make relatively little money from it. Most of the millions that an artist makes is from merchandising and endorsements. Most of the money from CD sales goes to the record industries executives. In an article from Young Money(An American Recording Label)‚ Meredith Corbin states that “the executives from the recording industry should change the way they operate by either lowering the price of CDs or taking a pay cut.” I totally agree. The executives and artists make more money than they will ever need

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    Boyz II Men Analysis

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    In fact I came away from that interview liking you guys even more. I think one of the things that I found interesting was that the image for the Motown Philly video did not come from you guys. Was there ever a time that maybe the management or label didn’t want you all to release a certain song‚ perform at a particular venue‚ or maybe do a certain video but you did it anyway and how did it work out? We became famous at a very young age and there was definitely a learning curve for us. It is easy

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    Ruben on Piracy

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    property rights but he contradicts his statement by saying it is okay to download popular singles from major record labels. By mentioning the latter‚ he is assuming that major record labels would not be greatly affected by piracy .It has been reported that the full impact of sound recording piracy on U.S. output was an overall loss of $12.501 billion (Stephen‚ 2007). As a major record label‚ it would be have a larger ratio of the market‚ thus the loss of revenue because of piracy is larger than the rest

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    Records - their type of label is still indie-‚ which is a local record label dedicated to develop and promote original local and regional music. Straits Records believe in integrating music with various art forms‚ cultures and social issues/politics as a channel and vehicle‚ for entertainment and creativity as well as education. Also‚ Straits Records actively organise music events at venues such The Arts House‚ The Substation‚ Esplanade and many more. Bands under their label have tours regionally to

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    EMI Corporate Finance

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    For the exclusive use of C. Portillo Cardenas‚ 2015 UV1201 Rev. Feb. 13‚ 2009 EMI GROUP PLC In this Internet age‚ the consumer is using music content more than ever before— whether that’s playlisting‚ podcasting‚ personalizing‚ sharing‚ downloading or just simply enjoying it. The digital revolution has caused a complete change to the culture‚ operations‚ and attitude of music companies everywhere. It hasn’t been easy‚ and we must certainly continue to fight piracy in all its forms. But there can

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    Music and Its Influence

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    Dewayne Lloyd June 16‚ 2011 Music and its Influence . These primitive musicians would not have known many of the modern terms such as octaves and pitch‚ but they invented quite possibly the most important aspect of music today – just whack it. Music is basically the control of sound. We can control this sound by varying the pitch‚ tempo‚ octaves‚ and dynamics and so on. There are thousands of ways that we

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    SWOT Analysis and Recommendation if Music Industry Strengths: *First major record label to create websites branded towards different music genres. First major record label to use downloading technology to promote sales of CD’s and cassettes. *Merged with AOL--AOL has the largest internet service provider in the industry. *BMG was the largest music club in the world‚ and arguably the leader of the five major labels. *BMG set up a series of websites dedicated to specific genres of music. These sites

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    Bmi Analysis

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    in 1962 the Beatles started recording and went on to become one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed acts in the history of popular music. It also owns Capitol Records in Los Angeles and has a number of top artists on their Label such as Coldplay‚ Pink Floyd‚ and Robbie Williams. In 2007‚ EMI was acquired by Maltby Capital the acquisition vehicle setup by Guy Hands the chief of the parent company Terra Firma for whopping sum of £4.2bn. The deal was sealed just weeks before

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    lost customers to big box stores such as Barnes and Noble and also Target. Traditional distribution from the publisher‚ to the wholesaler‚ to the retailer was common to bookstores and relates to the record story industry‚ from artist‚ to the record label‚ to the

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