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    when they can rely on advertising to show the world there music. The musicians would also become more recognized and famous. People also enjoy this because they would be able to listen to all of these new songs for free, and expand there music choice. Plus, the world gets to hear the music. Musicians should be able to advertise because it helps their career in the long run. It's hard for musicians to be well known in the music industry these days, so why not boost their career? Not only will…

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    article features the music streaming service Spotify, cofounded by Daniel Ek in Sweden. As of November 1, 2013, over a third of the population in Sweden use Spotify, which allows unlimited access to about 25 million songs. In March 2013, Spotify registered 24 million users, including 6 million paid subscribers. The company has paid over 500 million dollars to rights holders, as 70 cents of every dollar it receives goes to artists and labels. According to Adam Tudhope, manager of the music group…

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    Free music allows us to access any form of music through many legal sources without having to purchase a single album or song. Because of this, highly-recognized and even unknown musicians have stopped selling their music and are instead releasing their content to these free sites. This is because no one wishes to spend so much money on something that is easily accessible and free on the internet. Although, it may also be because they think that they will have a likelier chance of being…

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    Kaliyah Harvey Prof. Sewell English 1101-34 October 22, 2016 Who Controls the Music? Music is a part of everyday life for everyone. John Seabrook’s The Song Machine: Inside the Hit Factory tells the story of how big artists, such as Brittney Spears, Rihanna, Kelly Clarkson, Backstreet Boys and ‘nSync came to be. Seabrook also tells the story behind of the big names behind the artists, Max Martin along with other Swedish writers, Denniz PoP, and many other producers that made the artists who…

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    ended where you have to plug uneasy headphones to enjoy music. Because JBL tempo will turn the table and is ready to set an example and redefine budget headphones. The headphones come with a metal strip along the centre that helps in regulating the size around your head. The central pad is soft and has a leathery feel…

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    is Stealing and Affecting Music Industry”, Beverly Storrs informs about the outcome of pirating music on the music industry. Using the Webster’s Dictionary definition, Storrs defines what piracy is and then puts it into context for music piracy. Then, the essay begins to explain how people think that it is not that big of a deal to illegally download music but Storrs uses statistics from the Recording Industry Association of America to show otherwise. The Recording Industry Association of…

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    How has file sharing in the digital age affected the music industry? What is a file sharing? Recent developments in information technologies have revolutionised the way we listen to music and share it with people around. The new cutting-edge technologies, such as file sharing, has weakened copyright protection, causing the increase of the amount of music shared on the Internet illegally violating copyrights. As a result, the copyright-related companies have lost customers and revenue. This…

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    tailored hardware in collaboration with other companies like Chrysler and HP) and Beats Music (online music streaming service, currently still in development). Beats Electronics started to sell headphones in 2006 and is therefore a relatively new competitor on the high-end audio-system market. Beats by Dr. Dre was originally founded by producer André Rommelle Young (also known as Dr. Dre) and James Iovine, chairman of music label Interscope. In the first year Beats by Dr. Dre was closely…

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    Villegas Econ per. 6 January 30, 2017 [title] Once concluding my research on my career choice of music producing, I was able to gather a lot of information. Although I was unable to speak to someone about my career choice, I was able to provide myself with many websites that had a lot of credible information and even statistical information that was needed to help me complete my project. Music Producers write, produce, and record songs. Producers can shape the sound for other artists or…

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    RDSO Branding Project

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    The Red Deer Symphony Orchestra Rebranding Project Whenever the team at Reaction Marketing Solutions can work on a local project in Red Deer, Alberta, we feel uniquely qualified to answer the call. The Red Deer Symphony Orchestra (RDSO) branding project was one such project that challenged and inspired our team. RDSO Project Brief As a pillar of excellence within the community, the RDSO suffered from being categorized over the years. At the mere mention of the RDSO in Central Alberta, most…

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