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    SOCIETY AND CULTURE ‘TO WHAT EXTENT DOES THE MUSIC INDUSTRY SEXUALISE YOUNG WOMEN?’ Sexualisation is a way that mass media‚ celebrities or advertising can make young or old people‚ especially young girls‚ become more provocative in the way that they speak‚ dress and behave (BBC network‚ 2014). It can also force people to change in character‚ which is a growing concern. Sexualisation in our society has become extremely prevalent within the younger female gender. Some may dismiss this

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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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    teens and young adults have personal music players‚ such as MP3s‚ that allow them to take their favorite music with them wherever they go. Such devices require earbuds‚ and users can often be seen with at least one earbud firmly in place‚ listening to music as they go about their daily business. Some critics of these music players‚ however‚ argue that users tend to be isolated in the world of their music. Users‚ these critics say‚ do not really pay attention to what is going on around them; and they

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    As it is derived from the Table 1‚ all the dimensions of the digital business strategy are affected by the current digital resources used by Migros. Some of them are affected more some others less but all of them are affected at a relatively high level so that the business goals‚ vision‚ targets and objectives to be achieved in the best possible way. The main of them are to be the closest they can to the customer‚ to perform in a very high level of efficiency and effectiveness‚ to satisfy the customer

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    1. Bagel restaurant is likely to be a constant industry because it is in the perfect competition industry. Bagel restaurant is in the perfect competition industry because there are few entry barriers in this industry. Anyone could enter this industry. In the short-run‚ existing firms might get profit just as the case of George’s bagel chain. However‚ in the long-run‚ the profit attracts new competitors into this industry‚ causing price competition. Because each firm will produce at the point where

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    ¡V The questions The online downloading of music from the Internet has ripped apart the old business model of record companies controlling the production of albums which are purchased through record shops. The last few turbulent years have seen many high profile law suits; some of which went in favour of the music industry and some of which went against. 1. Apply the value chain and competitive forces models to the music recording industry. 2. What role did the Internet play in changing value

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    Alternative/dominant and resistant readings Dominant readings are the most common and widely-accepted interpretations of a given text. An alternative reading is any reading that differs from the commonly-accepted interpretation. A resistant reading is an alternative reading that contradicts the dominant reading. Think about the words resistant (the noun form of the verb to ’resist’) and dominant (the noun form of the verb to dominate) and it will help you to retain the meanings of the terminology

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    Assignment for the Digital Marketing Institute. Frank O’Callaghan Digital Marketing Diploma Course code; 130311 – BC - dub CONTENTS Index | Page | Cover Page | 1 | Table Of Contents | 2 | Executive Summary | 3 | Situation Analysis | 4 | Situation Analysis | 5 | Situation Analysis | 6 | Situation Analysis | 7 | Audience | 8 | Channels | 9 | Channels | 10 | Channels | 11 | Channels | 12 | Channels | 13 | Objectives | 14 | Budget | 15 | Measure and Iterate

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    NFL Digital Media Strategy Case 3/6/2013 The Sky is the Limit…If You Don’t Limit Partnerships The NFL is an American treasure. During the season‚ people of all races‚ political affiliations‚ and backgrounds come together to watch football. People have an unbelievable amount of pride in their favorite teams and everyone seems to have an opinion about the latest game or who the best players are. The NFL is for all Americans to enjoy and therefore‚ I think the best mobile strategy is to form non-exclusive

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    Can the Music Industry Change its Tune? Introduction The music recording industry has been rocked by the peer to peer file sharing technology. The distribution of music is now available as a digital product (Blockstedt‚ Kauffman‚ Riggins 2004). The industry claims that the file sharing technology has caused a reduction in their profits. The increase in popularity of devices that play the digital music‚ such as the MP3 player‚ Apple iPod and the Dell JukeBox‚ are driving the demand for MP3-formatted

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