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    across the country. Their success has been analyzed and reported for many years. MTV began as a venue for record companies to show music videos to advertise their artists. Today‚ the channel reaches over 70 million United States households. MTV was the first 24-hour‚ seven-day-a-week commercial channel‚ because the music videos were seen as advertisements that ranged from artists and record labels to clothing and attitudes. There are many reasons given for MTV’s success throughout its lifetime. What

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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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    Scene” by Louis Le Prince was filmed . Though music and movies have obviously come a long way since then‚ its purpose has remained steady since its inception: to entertain‚ convey artistic expression‚ and generate money. Eventually with ways to record and distribute these types of mediums‚ thanks to the inventions of the phonograph in 1877 by Thomas Edison (whose “Mary Had a Little Lamb” was long believed to be the first recording ever) and the motion picture camera and simultaneous invention of

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    People 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

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    Having the right to music or not is a huge conflict in the music industry. Artists are given the option to sell out on their music or not. Specially‚ what this means is record labels can buy out the album to help get more money and extend the amount of people listening to it. Money and fame are put on the line to persuade famous song writers to sell their albums. Truly‚ the music industry is a very broad place‚ that consists of taking it or leaving it. What that means is artists can take the chance

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    fourth-largest business group and family of record labels in the world and also owns EMI music publishing which is their publishing arm. The main competitors for EMI in the Digital music download sphere include brands such as Napster‚ iTunes‚ AmazonMP3’s which are more prominent in the market presently. But it is accepted industry-wide that EMI has the largest number of popular music artists under its logo and has the largest database of music of all record labels. The following analysis attempts to

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    | The Impact of Globalization on the Creative Industry- Music Industry | | Student Name: Lily Lee | Contents: 1.0 Introduction: 2 2.0 Music Industry: 2 2.1 Music Industry Value Chain 4 2.11 Beginning: 4 2.12 Production: 5 2.13 Circulation: 5 2.14 Distribution: 5 2.15 Consumption: 6 3.0 Technology Globalization impact on Music Industry: 6 4.0 Trade Globalization impact on Music Industry: 8 5.0 Conclusion: 9 6.0 Reference: 11 7.0 Appendix: 12 Appendix 1: The Core Cultural Industries 12

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    Bmg Case Study

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    Its headquarters are located in New York. BMG‚ established in 1987‚ is now one of the world’s biggest music companies with more than 200 record labels in 42 countries. It is also home to one of the industry’s foremost music distribution companies and one of the world’s largest music publishing companies. According to Table 1 BMG is the world’s second record company in terms of global market share. Moreover Chart 1 shows that most of BMG revenues come from Europe and North America. Table 1: Global

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    1. What value does Hit Song Science create? If you were Mike McCready‚ CEO of Polyphonic‚ which target market – unsigned artists‚ producers‚ or record companies would you pursue? Before we analyze the value Hit Song Science creates‚ we should be clearly aware of the substance of Hit Song Science. Hit Song Science refers to comparing the mathematical characteristics of music with characteristics of past music hits to determine a song’s hit potential. From my point of view‚ the value Hit Song Science

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    Emi Group Case Analysis

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    Unites States. This market share may now be in jeopardy as Universal Records has decided to decrease the price of its CD’s in an effort to generate sales. EMI must determine what they would gain or lose by dropping or not dropping their retail price for CD’s and the price charged to retailers. Case Facts The recording industry is highly competitive with its profits based in its ability to attract and retain artist who sell hit records. Advertising‚ promotion and publicity for its artist are central

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