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    They then normally work as associates with law firms already associated with the entertainment industry, right until they could work their way up to partner. Valued clients range from movie studios, television networks, independent authors, record labels, publishing companies, public radio stations, actors, bands, etc. Entertainment attorneys are accessible to help clients through any kind of…

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    computers and other technological advancements that contributed to the distribution of music led to changes in the music industry, ultimately changing how the artist can get their music to the consumer. One of the first affects felt by artists and record labels was the decline of overall album sales. Consumers were now capable of picking and choosing specific songs they wanted to purchase and listen too. The initial stage (from about 1998 to 2001) of the digital music revolution was the new…

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    Ebags Case Study

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    to customers by luggage manufacturers such as Samsonite, Eastpak, and Briggs & Riley (Schroeder et al., 2011). Therefore, these companies make their own production process and order fulfillment decisions. The remaining 15% of sales is for private label product sales…

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    Some of the driving forces of change in the discount/variety store industry are gaining new customers and retaining frequent customers. Dollar General accomplishes this by offering low prices and convenient locations and easy to shop store formats. Frequent customers are retained because they save money. Another driving force of change is the digital revolution. Dollar General offers customers DG Digital Coupon program to more than 11,300 stores across 40 states (Dollar General News Center,…

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    When listening to the radio we often we usually hear the latest songs that are the most popular or newest hit. We think of the artist and how good he or she is and when their song will be available to download so we can jam out. What we do not realize is how that song came 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…

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    “Over time, grit is what separates fruitful lives from aimlessness.” This is what John Ortberg had to say about grit and the effect it has on people and the world. When giving the TED Talk, “The Key to Success? Grit”, Angela Lee Duckworth shared something similar, “...One characteristic emerged as a significant predictor of success. It wasn't social intelligence, it wasn't good looks, physical health, and it wasn't IQ: It was grit.” Duckworth’s insightful words showed me that grit is more…

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    Band Promotion Cycle

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    your followers know that you are interested in their opinions, they are more likely to check out your videos. You can also use Twitter to tell everyone where your next performance will be and news related to your band. You never know what big record label or talent agent may be following your tweets or connected to someone who is. * Socialize Social media, like Facebook, MySpace, Tagged and similar applications, are extremely popular web applications. People flock to these sites to see who…

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    community had 3 half cabs, a full P.A system and two mics donated to our cause. I bought some basic recording gear and we made a demo. Showed everyone in school. Posted things about our band everywhere. Soon after we gained the attention of a record label. Giddy with excitement we practiced away our nights. Driving the one hundred and fifty miles to where the studio was located, trying to figure out what our band name would be and how we 'd introduce…

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    The music industry is changing more and more every day, and as time moves on it will continue to change as the cycles come into there prime and fall out of there prime. I truly believe that Grooveshark was initially moving in the right direction, or at least I believe there end goals were in line with where the industry looks to be going. The part of Grooveshark’s strategy that I could never agree with was the fact that they allowed others do the dirty work for them. The process in which they…

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    Yaves Ellis Analysis

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    Ellis is already up and on the move. He makes his way across the north side of the city checking in on his three recording studios and the artist signed to his music label the “Sling Shot Movement Group.” When you break it down Yaves Ellis is a Christian rapper. He started at the age of seven and was signed to a major record label by the time he was 12. It was a passion that started after he’d seen the rap duo of Kriss-Kross and has remained a passion for a man now in his thirties. To this…

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