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B322 British Music Industry: The music industry is finding other ways in which to make money
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B322 British Music Industry. Monday, 25 April 2011. The music industry is finding other ways in which to make money. The music industry is finding other ways in which to make money. The music industry is finding other ways in which to make money. The music industry is finding other ways in which to make money. On television, music is either supported by advertising or bundled invisibly into the cost of pay-TV subscriptions. That model is spreading from the box to the web. In 2009 ad-supported digital mus...
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B322 British Music Industry: Convergence
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B322 British Music Industry. Monday, 25 April 2011. The coming together of two previous separate media technologies to form one. Example: THE IPHONE /IPAD. There is no need to leave the house to buy music any more as your home computer also functions as your CD collection and online shop (iTunes). Media theorists agree that convergence enriches and expands our experience and usage of the media. For example the internet = an example of converging technology. How can convergence affect institutions? Univer...
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B322 British Music Industry: Alternative Revenue Streams
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B322 British Music Industry. Monday, 25 April 2011. Universal Music Group co-developed Vevo, a site designed for music videos inspired by Hulu.com, which similarly, will allow for free, ad-supported streaming of music videos and other music content. The music videos are shown in better quality than the original ones on Youtube. Vevo, stylized as VEVO, is a music video. Website. It is a joint venture between Sony Music Entertainment. And Abu Dhabi Media. And VEVO sharing the advertising revenue. The onlin...
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B322 British Music Industry: Audiences
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B322 British Music Industry. Monday, 25 April 2011. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lucy Nottingham Revision Blog. The British Recorded Music Industry. Joe Trost Media Revision. Glee Convergence from Secondery Licensing. Elena Di Maria- Revision blog. Sarah Wade - Revision blog. AS Media Studies Unit g323. Natasha Gilbody's Music Research. Universal and Sony Music plan instant pop to bea. The music industry is finding other ways in which . Helpful websites for research on Convergence.
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B322 British Music Industry: February 2011
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B322 British Music Industry. Tuesday, 1 February 2011. Independent vs Conglomerate Task - PRESENTING ON TUESDAY 8TH FEBRUARY. In groups of 3 or 4 you will adopt the role of a music institution. 10 of you will act as Domino Records (Independent) and. 10 will be Universal Music Group (Conglomorate). What do I include in my presentation? How the label creates revenue for the artist? Secondary Licensing and UMPG. Your 3 case studies (artists) and find out about 1 other to show how. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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B322 British Music Industry: Universal and Sony Music plan 'instant pop' to beat piracy
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B322 British Music Industry. Monday, 25 April 2011. Universal and Sony Music plan 'instant pop' to beat piracy. 8226; New singles to go 'on air, on sale' simultaneously• Record labels target X Factor generation. Jessie J’s Do it Like a Dude went on sale as it was launched on radio last month. Others are following suit. Photograph: Purple PR/PA. Ten years after piracy. What we were finding under the old system was the searches for songs on Google or iTunes were peaking two weeks before they actually becam...
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B322 British Music Industry: Convergence and alternative revenue streams
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B322 British Music Industry. Monday, 25 April 2011. Convergence and alternative revenue streams. Universal’s revenue streams now include money gained from cross-promotional marketing (synergy) with programmes such as Glee and The X factor produced by Syco Music. How is this an example of converging industries? Domino uses its website as an effort to exploit the opportunities provided by the internet: http:/ www.dominorecordco.com/. How is this an example of online convergence? Joe Trost Media Revision.
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B322 British Music Industry: The record industry fights its corner in the download age
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B322 British Music Industry. Monday, 25 April 2011. The record industry fights its corner in the download age. Far from facing extinction, the record industry is still a vital cog in the music-making machine, claims a report. But will the working relationship between artist and label ever be the same? A time for reflection … major labels such as EMI insist they still have a role to play in the internet era. Photograph: Martin Argles. By signing better artists, he says. "You have to overcompensate for...
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B322 British Music Industry: March 2011
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B322 British Music Industry. Tuesday, 8 March 2011. Half Term Essay Task: due in Tuesday 1st March. Using the case studies given to you, your own research and the notes you have made in lessons, answer the following essay question (approx 1000 - 1500 words). This will be marked and graded after half term. 8220;Some fear that the media is out of control, others that it is too controlled.”. Who do you think has the most control over the music industry? You must cover the following points in your essay:.