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    them to release on this day or give them a deadline for a single dropped out for the fans to hear. Having this choice also give them the advantage to promote themselves through social media and in the public eye as well instead of having the major record label…

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    Mtv Impact On Society

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    Music is everywhere. And although there are more common ways of hearing it, such as the radio, many people don’t realize the impact that other things such as television has on what music they listen to and what music is considered “hot music” at certain points in time. When music television first started in the late 50’s it came with a booming scene of popularity, not only for the show that was playing the music but also for the artist that was performing or if their song was being played. Then…

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    to be. Not the song originally, but the artist and how they got their music out to the public. Some people may know that when getting a song out you may have to go to a record company and see if you are star worthy. One of the most famous record companies out there that helped hundreds of artist today is know as Atlantic Records which was founded by the great Ahmet Eretgun. Ahmet Eretgun was born in Istanbul, Turkey in 1923. His father was the ambassador of Turkey and so Eretgun traveled much…

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    Case Study: Sine Records

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    Industry: Sine Records will be an all-encompassing record label for the EDM artist who is looking for a reliable and approachable company to release their music through. Our aim will be to forge long-lasting and personal relationships with our artists and our consumers. From the recording process through to the final release of the product, we will endeavour to provide the best service possible. Not only will Sine Records release music, but we will also market sample packs and synthesiser…

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    a whole across the world, it’s been on a large decline in the past 14 years or so. It’s gone from a 40 billion dollar industry to just 16 billion. Record sales are generally on a decline due to piracy and other easy access methods of obtaining music freely. As record companies fold and merge, a new method brought…

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    demos to a number of record companies in hopes of securing a deal. It provides an easy and efficient way to submit to a variety of companies without having to go through multiple different submission procedures.…

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    artist. The music industry is the business of performing, recording, and selling music through any number of different methods. Many people are involved in the industry, from the musicians that create and play music to sound engineers who work to record music properly and producer who oversee the entire process. The music industry sells…

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    Band Promotion Cycle

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    getting your name out into the public eye can often be very difficult. Recording studios rarely sign contracts with unknown bands because the music industry operates on popularity. If a band isn't achieving some level of local success, then the big record companies assume that they just aren't what the listening public is interested in hearing. To break this cycle, many bands are turning to online media as a method of promoting their music and building their fan base. If your band is trying to…

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    Swot Analysis Of Demline

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    listen to. Demline sorts through the submissions and forwards the ones with high potential to some of the artist’s preferred record companies. This process changes the way that musicians enter the industry, making it more accessible and efficient. The ease of use will be beneficial to both the musicians and the record companies. Artists pay a small fee per song they upload, and record companies pay a set amount per year for Demline to host their submissions. The music industry is one of the…

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    Author James D. Torr states that leaked albums mean “More sales for musicians that might otherwise never have been heard of” (Torr 5). Record companies still worry, as they don’t notice the extra sales. Torr also states that “the real gripe for these record companies and some artists is the fictional “lost sales,” but the sharing is cheap publicity” (Torr 5 ). The record companies may fret, but they secretly love the publicity. Writer Jason Koebler found that “A new study by a researcher at…

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