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    Ray Charles was a blind musician from Georgia. Despite his disability he was able to change and inspire the music industry. Ray Charles was known for combining different genres of music for a unique unheard of sound. He has played a major part in inspiring today’s music genres and styles. Ray Charles allowed his career to get in the way of him being a great father. For example‚ when Ray Jr. made the all-star baseball team Ray Charles was unable to make it due to his tour‚ as an alternative he offered

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    Rap music started off becoming a hit in the early 1970’s by artists experimenting on new urban styled beats and rhythms‚ like‚ Melle Mel‚ DJ Hollywood‚ and LL Cool J. Rapping is often associated with the primary focus in hip-hop. It has even been found in alternative rock. All rap is brought together with a specific style of flow and how the artists put together their rhymes to create the right rhythm. Today rap is a big hit in the music industry with having all different styles and artists from

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    Tayla Comerford­     How new media changed the music industry : The use of game shows and tv as well as  interactive voting     Syco record label and how they use new media to promote and market.       Syco Entertainment‚ often known as simply Syco (and stylised as SYCO)‚ is a global joint venture between  Simon Cowell and Sony Music Entertainment focused on the production and marketing of music‚ television‚  film and digital content. It employs a staff of more than 30 in offices in London and Los Angeles[1] and 

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    How the city hurts your brain The city life affects and hurts the human brain in many ways‚ and more than 50% of the world’s population‚ now lives in the cities. In the British newspaper Boston Globe‚ Jonah Lehrer poses these topics in his article “How the city hurts your brain.” Jonah Lehrer’s newspaper article is based on a scientific investigation on how the city hurts the brain‚ and also what experts think the solution is. Psychologists claim‚ according to Jonah Lehrer‚ the solution to the

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    [pic] Music Industry Assignment 2 (of 2) Level 6 - Semester 1 2012/13 Module Leader: Justin Morey (j.morey@leedsmet.ac.uk) - Room Caedmon 218 Teaching Team: Bob Brazill Andrew Fryer Justin Morey Sam Nicholls Guest Speakers tbc. This assignment is one half of the work required for this module. You will also need to complete Assignment 1. Assignment 2 (of 2) - Written Report (50%) Answer one of the following questions (1600-2000 words) 1. You are a member of a band

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    Music Industry -Structure and Interaction Illegal digital Downloading Introduction: Illegal digital downloading is sometimes called piracy. It is the downloading of content from the internet‚ without permission from the copywriter/s‚ in addition to not paying for it. Undertaking this activity is what we call a copyright infringement. In the past decade‚ the music industry has had to adapt to

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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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    How unionism has impacted the Airline industry in US Penn State Harrisburg Abstract In the wake of a sizable slump in demand driven by economic downturns‚ terrorism attacks (especially the events of September 11‚ 2001) as well as increased competition from low-cost carriers‚ many incumbent U.S. airlines have been attempting a fundamental restructuring of their operations. Many would argue that a central element in this restructuring should include an overhaul of the labor-management relationship

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    Practicum Report One thing that has come increasingly obvious to me from taking this course is that the music industry is a rather rapidly changing industry although music will undoubtedly be around forever. Technologies are constantly changing‚ and the internal infrastructure of musical organizations change quite frequently and rarely have a consistent schedule. I had originally anticipated to work for Landlocked Records‚ and had hoped to help them out on one of my favorite days of the year‚ record

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    Firstly I will provide an overview of how the prices in the vertical chain for music compact discs correlates with how prices are divided according to the mentioned links in production chain of the music industry. Secondly I will by use of Porter’s five forces explain the pattern of this. Very few big record companies heavily control the music industry. This is also known as Oligopoly‚ which makes the record companies price setters in the music industry and leaves them with significant more

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