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    What are the critical elements for an online music service? Using the value chain model‚ analyze Soundbuzz’s business processes. Administration and Management : Online and Mobile music company. Technology : Source from local and independent record label and content is secured using digital right management technologies consisting of web server ‚ license server ‚ database server and media server.  Procurement : Internet and finance industries Q3 : Why did Mototrola acquire Soundbuzz? What

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    What are the competitive impacts of Napster on online distribution of music? How do they affect traditional companies? Napster introduced a revolutionary change to the way music was distributed conventionally. Music companies worked with the artists to produce music. Thereafter they invested heavily into burning the music CD’s‚ marketing and advertising of the music and managing the distribution of the music to end customers via retailers. Retailers incurred staffing and real estate and costs

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    - which record deal? Which publishing deal? How much etc.? Helping with the creative process - selecting a producer‚ deciding which songs to perform/record‚ selecting photographers or band members etc. Promotion by hyping to everyone - helping co-ordinate publicity campaign‚ etc. Assembling and heading professional team - introducing lawyers‚ business managers and agents‚ etc. - overseeing their work. Coordinating tours by working with agents to make the best deals. Hounding the record 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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    concept of globalization and then go on to discuss it in relation to the change of music by globalisation in China through three aspects: the development of accessibility to music in China; the growth of music variety; the development of multi-national record corporations and international cooperation between recording companies; and the influence of music piracy in China. Since the 1980s‚ the structure of Chinese music (mainland China) has changed dramatically. Due to the change and development of policies

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    industry looks radically different today‚ the perceptions of the record businesses and consumers have extremely changed during the past few years. The record businesses started to think about the connection between ‘making profits’ and ‘producing music’. The idea of making profits and producing music leads consumers to think about the ethics in the music industry and raises a question: “Is the ethics or the commerce the priority of the record music industry”?

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    Records and information management (RIM) is the field of management responsible for the efficient and systematic control of the creation‚ receipt‚ maintenance‚ use‚ and disposition of records‚ including processes for capturing and maintaining evidence of and information about business activities and transactions in the form of records. Records‚ therefore‚ have value and add to the intrinsic worth of the organization. Records need to be managed in a meaningful way so they can be accessed and used

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    the end of the music industry and that the sky is falling. People from the music industry say they are losing money‚ but what really is happening is that when you download songs for free‚ you don’t take money away from labels and artists‚ you just don’t give them any. If a major label has invested in an artist/album‚ it’s generally a whole package including concerts‚ merchandise‚ etc. If‚ in the long run‚ total revenue doesn’t match projected profit‚ obviously you need to change your business model

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    The end of jazz? How and why has jazz declined in popularity in the 21st century? Introduction Jazz is a genre that was born in America during around the early 20th century. It is a combination of music of white European settlers and African music. My project will be based on whether the musical genre‚ jazz‚ is losing popularity and if so‚ exploring the reasons for why this is happening. Referring to my question some people say jazz is “dying”‚ the most common use of the word ‘death’ is the state

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    is a summary of the constant legal battle between Apple‚ the computer company and Apple‚ the Beatles ’ record company. The two companies both share a similar logo and since 1981 have gone to court three times to settle their dispute. It is a case of technological advances outdating earlier agreements and at the source are downloadable digital music‚ logo‚ and name. All the cases involved the record company’s claim that the computer company of not following the terms of their agreement and that the

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