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    Internet’s Effect on the Music Industry The internet has had a big impact on the workings and revenue of the music industry. It has forced the industry to change and adapt (Blethen). These changes have had both positive and negative effects on the music industry‚ effecting all people within the business (Mansfield). Some people share the opinion that the industry having trouble and is in turmoil (Sloan). Others think that the internet has helped the industry with its growing success and will only make

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    the sea floor could also be used to correct a singer’s unruly notes. After leaving Exxon‚ Hildebrand created a program called Infinity‚ which allowed musicians and producers to created endless loops of multiple instruments in samples. Due to the success Infinity had attained‚ the Dr. had decided to move on to his next task at hand. In 1997‚ Auto-Tune was released. Auto-Tune was a program designed to fix and correct pitch problems in not only singers‚ but other musicians who played instruments as

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    The Canadian Recording Industry: CD Vs. Digital Stephanie Puccinelli 0764785 MDST*2020 November 12‚ 2012 City and Colour‚ Our Lady Peace‚ Arcade Fire and Billy Talent are all bands that depend on the Canadian recordi//g industry. Without this industry these bands would have had a hard time becoming known to such a wide array of people. Not only does the recording industry help make the actual recordings in the studio‚ but they also make it possible for artists and bands to put out songs

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    Creative Industry- Music Industry | | Student Name: Lily Lee | Contents: 1.0 Introduction: 2 2.0 Music Industry: 2 2.1 Music Industry Value Chain 4 2.11 Beginning: 4 2.12 Production: 5 2.13 Circulation: 5 2.14 Distribution: 5 2.15 Consumption: 6 3.0 Technology Globalization impact on Music Industry: 6 4.0 Trade Globalization impact on Music Industry: 8 5.0 Conclusion: 9 6.0 Reference: 11 7.0 Appendix: 12 Appendix 1: The Core Cultural Industries 12 Appendix 2: Music Industry Value Chain

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    ANALYSIS OF CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS OF ENTERPRISE RESOURCE PLANNING (ERP) IMPLEMENTATION IN BANGLADESH UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA Date of Submission: 29th August‚ 2010 Background Study 1. Introduction Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are integrated‚ enterprise wide systems‚ which automate core corporate activities such as manufacturing‚ human resource‚ finance and supply chain management (Grover et al. 1995).Thus ERP systems are comprehensive‚ fully integrated software packages

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    The African Journal of Information Systems Volume 6 | Issue 3 July 2014 Identifying Critical Success Factors: the case of ERP Systems in Higher Education Billy Mathias BM Kalema Dr Tshwane University of Technology‚ kalemabm@tut.ac.za Oludayo O. Olugbara Prof Durban University of Technology‚ oludayoo@dut.ac.za Ray M. Kekwaletswe Prof University of the Witwatersrand‚ Ray.Kekwaletswe@wits.ac.za Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/ajis Part of the Management Information

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    Genre labeling is an approach to interconnecting record companies and its artists across the history of the process of music making‚ selling‚ and consuming. Generic Genre Labeling in the music industry led the creation of three primary musical styles - Folk Music‚ Art Music‚ and Popular Music which was able to maintain socially accepted music regulations. This prompted music fans to question the concept of mass culture and alienated subjectivity of musical styles. Artists like KD Lang‚ an influential

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    Safety Science 46 (2008) 709–727 www.elsevier.com/locate/ssci Critical success factors influencing safety program performance in Thai construction projects Thanet Aksorn *‚ B.H.W. Hadikusumo Construction Engineering and Infrastructure Management‚ School of Civil Engineering‚ Asian Institute of Technology‚ Pathumthani‚ Thailand Abstract It is well known that construction projects have many work-related accidents and injuries. In recent year‚ to overcome such safety problems‚ safety program

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    Christianity and the Modern Music Industry Christon Linstad Regent University October 7th‚ 2011 Abstract Christianity and contemporary music has had a long love/hate relationship. Music is often charged with being a corrupter of today’s youth and a challenger of Christian moral values. The fear of corruption is still evident today by the campaign Tipper Gore led to put warning labels on recordings that contain offensive material. On November 1‚ 1985‚ before the hearing ended‚ the RIAA

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    Popular Music and Society Vol. 34‚ No. 4‚ October 2011‚ pp. 455–473 Music Radio and the Record Industry: Songs‚ Sounds‚ and Power J. Mark Percival The nature of the economic‚ social‚ and cultural relations between the radio industry and the record industry is most often characterized by both academics and practitioners as symbiotic‚ that is‚ both parties benefit from the interaction. Music radio needs records to fill airtime and to attract audiences and the record industry needs the kind of pervasive

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