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    Music marketing

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    to a giant business enterprise‚ from the record labels to the large music distribution‚ companies up to the composer and performer‚ all is business. The Music Label Industry is a place where the culture meet business. In this essay we focus about recording labels internal organization‚ market and marketing strategies. ! The recording label is a real corporation with an internal organization a CRS and an ethical code. The internal system of a label is very complex whit a number of parts that

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    History of Rock and Roll

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    Brackett‚ 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 

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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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    Napster‚ a peer-to-peer (P2P) program‚ allowed online users to connect with one another and swap copyrighted music‚ videos‚ and other files contained on their computers‚ thus providing a way to get free music online. (157) Since music artists and record companies were uncompensated when consumers downloaded these music files‚ the act of downloading "free music" became known as digital music piracy. Market statistics compiled by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) show

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    Chapter 1 Dental Patient Record Management System for College of Dentistry of Lyceum-Northwestern University Background of the Study In today’s modern age where computer has become a way of life‚ it is evident that a majority of the country’s institutions still do not adapt the best and latest computer in the market. Particularly in the dental field‚ most of the dental facilities are still using paper sheets to record the information of a patient or a client. Most of the modern dental facilities

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    The Napster Debate

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    MP3 files only. These files are compressed wave (.wav) files. The advantage of MP3 files is that they are approximately one-tenth the size of the corresponding .wav file and can be close-to-CD-quality. It is for this reason that many artists‚ record labels and other music industry stakeholders are concerned by the MP3 file format and applications like Napster that simplify the sharing of copyrighted material. <br> <br>Other file formats in common use on the Internet are not as threatening to the

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    singers/musicians‚ having the opportunity of a major label record deal is a must. However‚ as exciting as fame may sound‚ there comes some downside to being signed to a major label‚ as well as some upside to it all. For starters‚ the most obvious pro to the music industry is money. Money helps open a lot of doors‚ and so when a major label takes interest in a musician‚ most media outlets will want to sign the singer. Moreover‚ a handful of major labels have been in the business for decades and have

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    wouldn’t have to look through aisles‚ no waiting in line‚ and no money necessary. This change in technology has done more harm than good to the music industry and the economy. Downloading music‚ whether legally or illegally‚ has completely changed the record industry. Consumers seem perfectly content to click their computer mouse a few times and download whatever songs they want at their leisure. It all makes perfect sense; the technology world is changing and we are taking what we are given. Almost

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    Corporate involvement in relation to creating a successful accessible artist is more often than not a way for companies/ record labels to sell and promote a commodity. Creative practice is vital for an artist to shape the individual they want to be projected as to society and more importantly fans. Picking a target audience is key when choosing a direction to go with in relation to creative practice. For an individual to control the direction their music takes and to have an input in other creative

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    Krzysztof Olechowski ASSIGNMENT 1 Roles‚ Relationships‚ and Contracts in the Recording Industry. Sound Engineer Definition A sound engineer is technician who operates and maintains the machines and equipment when recording and broadcasting music‚ sound effects‚ film audio‚ live events and video production. He works in entertainment industry and is a pivotal part of the process of creating state of audio projects‚ video‚ radio shows and live projects. Functions Some sources which

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