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    The effect of digital technology on the music industry Nowadays‚ teenagers are living constantly surrounded by technology. Even if the younger generation may not see it‚ technology has had an impact on different factors. The widespread use of digital technology in the music industry has allowed consumers to reproduce digital versions of copyrighted songs inexpensively‚ with the help of many software and websites. There has been an increase in digital copying activities and those are most of the

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    Studio 67

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    SWOT ANALYSIS SWOT Analysis for Studio 67: An Organic Resturaunt Business Oscar Barraza University of Phoenix SWOT Analysis I chose to do a SWOT analysis on the business plan of Studio 67 which is a trendy organic medium size restaurant located in Portland‚ Oregon. SWOT stands for Strength Weakness Opportunities and Threats. The SWOT analysis helps entrepreneurs come up with a strategic plan and determine if a product‚ service‚ or business is worth the risk. The SWOT analysis is like a

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    The Music Industry In the Middle East‚ North Korea and other communist countries that are run by dictators; the government monitor everything that their people listen to‚ they are only really allowed to listen to classical music as it doesn’t display any type of message (good or bad) or inspire people to want to speak out about the suffering that they face. Contrary to those places‚ artists in England and other countries across the world have been inspired by politics to make protest songs and art

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    Music in the Digital age

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    in Communications • Vol. 1‚ No. 2 • Fall 2010 Music in the Digital Age: The Emergence of Digital Music and Its Repercussions on the Music Industry Sadie A. Stafford* Senior Majoring in Broadcast and New Media Elon University Abstract The clearly ubiquitous evolution of digital music has created an apparent and drastic shift in the way consumers and producers view and use the music industry. The presence of these music files that have been digitally compressed‚ thus making them easily

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    What Is Punk Music?

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    came from‚ we need some background on the beginning of punk music. It started in the 1970’s with the beginning of the rejection of mainstream conservative ideals and testing new musical limits. This is a parallel to the 1950s when kids blasted rock n’ roll to the dismay of their parents and Elvis Presley’s hip shaking brought sexuality to the mainstream. History was repeating itself‚ "punk youth seemingly place themselves outside the parent culture as ‘Other’"(Post Culture). Like the 50’s rock music

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    Music Publishing Essay Over the past fifty years‚ the British Music Publishing industry has undergone dramatic changes. It has evolved as an entity with innovations in technology‚ changes and creations of laws and new mediums to promote and exploit songs to a wider audience. Therefore‚ the way in which the music publishing industry operates and exploits its assets has completely transformed‚ and continues to do so at a rapid pace. This paper will attempt to explore the ways in

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    Filipinos dedication and love to music started during pre-Hispanic period. Early Filipinos love to express themselves through ethnic musical instruments. These early settlers played diversity of musical instruments which includes flutes‚ nose flutes‚ gong and guitar to play appropriate songs in commemoration of courtship‚ marriage‚ and harvest. Even during the hardest time of Philippine revolution when we were invaded by several countries‚ Filipinos cling to music as outlet of entertainment and leisure

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    Conclusion……………………………………. 8. Appendix……………………………………… 1. Introduction Universal Studios Singapore is a theme park located within Resort World Sentosa on Sentosa Island. Universal Studios Singapore was one of the top 10 gated attractions that assisted the Singapore tourism industry to achieve a record high visitorship for year 2011. It has since attracted more than 4 million visitors in the 2 years from its opening. This destination has attracted a lot of visitors by providing full of products

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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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    listen to music for a variety of reasons. Some listen to music to relax in which it serves as a sort of escape from everyday life‚ some because they are a fan and follow a certain artist‚ and others because they can relate the lyrics to their own personal experiences. Whichever the case may be‚ music has and continues to serve an important role in people’s lives. Music has been circulating the air across many cultures for centuries; however‚ in the last 50 years‚ the music industry has become

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