The report characterizes the Audible and Visual Alarm market in the globe into different portions in light of a few industry verticals. It likewise orders the market in light of the geological dissemination of the Audible and Visual Alarm market
The Independent Music Show’ Presentationtomlambert1
This document describes The Independent Music Show, an internet radio program that plays independent music from artists around the world. It lists the radio stations and podcasts where the show is syndicated internationally. The document promotes advertising opportunities on the show's website and during airtime, including audio jingles, banners, and videos. Advertising packages are outlined that provide on-air and online promotions starting at £60 per slot for a six month minimum contract.
Satellite radio broadcasts music and entertainment from satellites in space, allowing subscribers to receive over 150 stations anywhere without commercials or signal interference. Subscribers can listen on any compatible device and purchase individual songs or custom CDs on demand through an affordable monthly subscription.
The Amazing Media Group (AMG) is a private British company that runs Amazing Radio, the first radio station in the world to play only music from unsigned artists chosen by listeners. AMG aims to make it easier for musicians to earn money from their music and for fans to discover new artists. Amazing Radio broadcasts nationwide on digital audio broadcasting and streams online. It allows users to rate, tag and purchase songs from amazingtunes.com, an online music database for unsigned artists. Due to its automated systems, AMG can provide customized radio options for brands that are cheaper than traditional public performance licensing fees.
Last FM is a music discovery service that provides personalized music recommendations based on a user's listening history. It was founded in 2002 and allows 40 million users to create personalized profiles to receive recommendations. Last FM also allows artists to see how many times their music has been listened to. While it originally focused only on recommendations, Last FM now integrates with other services like Spotify and includes a YouTube player. However, it discontinued its own streaming radio service in 2014 to focus on recommendations and scrobbling.
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. is an American film, television, and music entertainment company founded in 1923. It is headquartered in Burbank, California and produces around 18-22 films per year. Warner Bros. has had great success with films based on DC Comics properties like The Dark Knight trilogy and Superman.
Dj Max-A-Milli outlines his marketing strategy to promote his new album, including building social media awareness through blogs and videos, starting a tour of East Coast cities, and using QR codes and street teams to promote downloads. He details pricing for digital and physical album sales. Distribution will be through Songcast, 101 Distribution, and Nu-Urban Music, with royalty percentages varying between services. Strategic partnerships are formed with 123Dj and Numark to promote through their websites and equipment. Recommended DJ services are also listed.
Buzz TV is a television network broadcasting to over 121 million homes across Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. It aims to merge traditional television with new media platforms to target technology-savvy young viewers. Buzz TV leverages satellite television signals across the EU for widespread coverage and redirects viewers to internet and mobile content to create an interconnected media experience. The network provides entertainment programming not previously seen in Europe like reality, lifestyle, music, and travel shows.
The Independent Music Show’ Presentationtomlambert1
This document describes The Independent Music Show, an internet radio program that plays independent music from artists around the world. It lists the radio stations and podcasts where the show is syndicated internationally. The document promotes advertising opportunities on the show's website and during airtime, including audio jingles, banners, and videos. Advertising packages are outlined that provide on-air and online promotions starting at £60 per slot for a six month minimum contract.
Satellite radio broadcasts music and entertainment from satellites in space, allowing subscribers to receive over 150 stations anywhere without commercials or signal interference. Subscribers can listen on any compatible device and purchase individual songs or custom CDs on demand through an affordable monthly subscription.
The Amazing Media Group (AMG) is a private British company that runs Amazing Radio, the first radio station in the world to play only music from unsigned artists chosen by listeners. AMG aims to make it easier for musicians to earn money from their music and for fans to discover new artists. Amazing Radio broadcasts nationwide on digital audio broadcasting and streams online. It allows users to rate, tag and purchase songs from amazingtunes.com, an online music database for unsigned artists. Due to its automated systems, AMG can provide customized radio options for brands that are cheaper than traditional public performance licensing fees.
Last FM is a music discovery service that provides personalized music recommendations based on a user's listening history. It was founded in 2002 and allows 40 million users to create personalized profiles to receive recommendations. Last FM also allows artists to see how many times their music has been listened to. While it originally focused only on recommendations, Last FM now integrates with other services like Spotify and includes a YouTube player. However, it discontinued its own streaming radio service in 2014 to focus on recommendations and scrobbling.
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. is an American film, television, and music entertainment company founded in 1923. It is headquartered in Burbank, California and produces around 18-22 films per year. Warner Bros. has had great success with films based on DC Comics properties like The Dark Knight trilogy and Superman.
Dj Max-A-Milli outlines his marketing strategy to promote his new album, including building social media awareness through blogs and videos, starting a tour of East Coast cities, and using QR codes and street teams to promote downloads. He details pricing for digital and physical album sales. Distribution will be through Songcast, 101 Distribution, and Nu-Urban Music, with royalty percentages varying between services. Strategic partnerships are formed with 123Dj and Numark to promote through their websites and equipment. Recommended DJ services are also listed.
Buzz TV is a television network broadcasting to over 121 million homes across Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa. It aims to merge traditional television with new media platforms to target technology-savvy young viewers. Buzz TV leverages satellite television signals across the EU for widespread coverage and redirects viewers to internet and mobile content to create an interconnected media experience. The network provides entertainment programming not previously seen in Europe like reality, lifestyle, music, and travel shows.
The document proposes building an online music store called Busker that aims to be more innovative than iTunes. It will treat all music equally, from major artists to bedroom recordings. Busker will give artists tools to promote their music and reach new fans. It will also let any musician sell their music directly to fans like Radiohead did. Busker will use crowd-sourced ratings and direct sales with no revenue share to help artists. It proposes using advertising and subscriptions like Pandora to generate revenue at lower costs. Marketing will focus on bootstrapping through artists, social media, and media outreach.
Radio stations are losing many listeners as people increasingly access music online rather than through traditional radio. Capital FM, Heart FM, and Smooth FM in London have all seen sharp declines in listenership over the past year, with Smooth FM down over 38% in the most recent quarter. Radio stations now need to adapt to new technologies by developing online streaming, mobile apps, and interactive websites to remain relevant and attract younger audiences who expect on-demand access to both music and music videos.
In December 1995, Sony merged with ATV Music Publishing to form Sony/ATV Music Publishing, which became the second largest music publisher in the world, owning the rights to songs by artists like The Beatles, Elvis Presley, and Eminem. Sony/ATV is estimated to be worth up to $1.5 billion. Sony uses various forms of convergence, synergy, and product placement to promote its products across industries like music, film, television, and technology.
HBO has successfully transitioned from being solely dependent on advertising revenue as a cable network to establishing itself as a premium content brand funded by subscriber fees. This allowed HBO to produce riskier, higher quality shows defined by their strong narratives, complex characters, social commentary and explicit content. HBO pioneered innovative marketing campaigns like those for True Blood that generated buzz and engaged fans online to establish brand loyalty. Moving forward, HBO is exploring new revenue opportunities like digital product placement and leveraging celebrities and second screens to enhance viewer engagement.
The document describes a student challenge to develop new business concepts that cross-fertilize the automotive industry with ideas from the music and entertainment industry. It provides examples of innovative business models from music and entertainment, such as pay-what-you-want music from Radiohead, music promotion from Posse.com, and music lessons from Mucony. Students are challenged to submit 3 new automotive business concepts inspired by pioneering concepts in music and entertainment.
Final Distribution Presentation for Penny Lakejamiemball
The document summarizes an artist's album release and distribution strategies. It includes 12 tracks available on CD for $9.99 or digital download for $7.99 per album or $0.75 per track. The artist is relatively unknown but aims to appeal to a wide audience. Distribution partners include independent retailers in various cities as well as digital distributors. The artist also plans to build awareness through video blogging and supplementing their website with social networks to engage fans and have them rate the music.
The document summarizes an artist's album release and distribution strategies. It includes 12 tracks available on CD for $9.99 or digital download for $7.99 per album or $0.75 per track. The artist is relatively unknown but aims to appeal to a wide audience with likable dance music. Distribution partners include independent retailers, digital stores, and a community site where fans can rate free tracks. The goal is to build awareness through a strategic partnership, vlogging, and having users rate the music to help discover new artists.
This document is an exclusive license agreement between an artist and Alyosha Barreiro of Skin Records. It grants Skin Records the exclusive worldwide rights to distribute the artist's tracks physically and digitally, including all versions and remixes, for a period of 7 years. The artist will receive an 18% royalty on physical sales and 50% of net receipts for digital sales, synch licenses, and third party deals. The agreement also outlines terms regarding remixes, release commitments, accounting periods, and artwork inclusion.
A radio trailer is a shortened version of a film trailer played over the radio to advertise an upcoming film release. Radio trailers are typically 25-40 seconds and use voiceovers to describe the film without visuals. They aim to create atmosphere and interest listeners by conveying tone through words, sounds, and music. Effective radio trailers employ conventions like professional voiceovers, music to set mood, sound effects, and facts about the film to convince listeners to see it. They are targeted to mass audiences who may hear them while driving or shopping by airing on popular stations that appeal to the intended demographic for a given film.
The film industry includes companies involved in film production, distribution and exhibition. The UK has had a significant film industry that reached its peak in 1936 and has produced hugely successful films like Harry Potter and James Bond. In 2009, British films grossed $2 billion worldwide.
Warner Bros. Entertainment is a major American entertainment company and subsidiary of Time Warner that produces television shows, music and films. It owns many studios and production companies like New Line Cinema and DC Entertainment. Time Warner has an annual revenue of around $28 billion and owns various media companies and television networks.
Universal Studios is one of the six major Hollywood studios, owned by NBCUniversal. NBCUniversal is a large media company that owns television networks,
1) Bluetooth wireless speakers use radio waves rather than wires to transmit music from devices like phones, laptops, or TVs to the speakers. This allows them to be portable and used anywhere within range.
2) Most Bluetooth speakers can transmit up to around 19 meters (about 50 feet) away, though some models can extend the range to 30 meters. This wireless capability lets users listen to music from different rooms.
3) A small concern is interference from other devices using the same radio frequencies, but this can usually be avoided by adjusting the speaker's signal strength.
Commercial radio stations generate revenue through advertising sales to pay business expenses and make a profit. They program specific formats to attract large audiences and charge higher advertising rates. In contrast, the BBC is publicly funded through television license fees and provides national and local radio stations across different genres. Not-for-profit community radio stations focus on local content and issues to serve their specific communities. Independent production companies can produce radio programs through competitive tenders or by directly pitching ideas to broadcasters like the BBC.
This document is a synchronization license agreement between a film producer and licensor(s) that grants the film producer rights to use a musical composition in a motion picture. It specifies the musical composition being licensed, grants the film producer non-exclusive rights to use it in the film worldwide and in promotions, and retains rights for the licensor while requiring screen credits for the licensor be included. Consideration for the rights granted is acknowledged.
BARB is an organization in the UK that measures television audience viewing figures. It was established in 1981 and is jointly owned by major UK broadcasters and television companies. BARB collects data by using devices that record what programs households watch and publish overnight ratings in the morning for TV stations and advertisers. The ratings help TV companies and advertisers understand what shows are popular and what share of the audience they reach.
HBO is an American premium cable television network that produces high-quality original content such as award-winning series and documentaries. It launched in 1972 with a mix of movies and sports, and expanded to 24/7 programming in 1981. Notable original series in the late 1990s included Oz, Sex and the City, and The Sopranos. HBO's business model relies on $1.4 billion in annual subscriber fees, and uses its premium content to build brand awareness and drive merchandise and DVD sales. In 2010, HBO launched its HBO Go streaming service to offer subscribers access to content on multiple platforms. However, Netflix has become a strong competitor, with its U.S. subscriber numbers surpassing H
Ofcom is the regulatory body for TV, radio, telecommunications, and postal industries in the UK. It has a statutory duty to promote competition and protect consumers. Ofcom investigates thousands of complaints about TV and radio standards each year. A high-profile investigation involved a 2008 radio show with Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross that left offensive messages on an actor's voicemail. Ofcom found the BBC in breach of its rules and fined them £150,000.
Radio commercials are a form of advertising where companies purchase airtime from radio stations to broadcast commercials. Radio ads rely solely on audio to convey information through voiceovers and music. They can be an effective and cheaper way to target specific audiences, as different radio stations attract different demographics. However, their lack of visuals and the fact that many listeners dislike ads are disadvantages.
Sony Corporation Stacey, Fi, Kieran, James, Andystaceyboardman
Sony Corporation owns and is involved in many aspects of the entertainment industry including film production, music, video games, and technology companies. Specifically related to the film 21 Jump Street, Sony owned the film distribution companies Columbia Pictures and has a 20% stake in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer which both distributed the film. Sony also owned the music licensing company that held the rights to songs in the film soundtrack and the home entertainment division that released the DVD and Blu-Ray of the film. By owning multiple companies across the entertainment industry value chain, Sony was able to fully integrate and profit from the film's production, distribution, music licensing, and home release.
THECOOLTV is a 24/7 music television network and online platform that will launch in eight major US markets in 2009. It will provide free music videos across broadcast television and digital platforms to attract viewers and generate advertising revenue. THECOOLTV partners with broadcasters to provide a complementary multicast channel and share advertising inventory. It has secured licenses from major record labels to legally stream their music videos.
This presentation develops Pine and Gilmore's Experience Economy and Zhang and Negus's Platform Musician. Revenue generation from streaming is discussed before moving on to discuss examples of musicians generating income outside of the Streaming Ecosystem. This is for a first year undergraduate module in Music Enterprise.
The document proposes building an online music store called Busker that aims to be more innovative than iTunes. It will treat all music equally, from major artists to bedroom recordings. Busker will give artists tools to promote their music and reach new fans. It will also let any musician sell their music directly to fans like Radiohead did. Busker will use crowd-sourced ratings and direct sales with no revenue share to help artists. It proposes using advertising and subscriptions like Pandora to generate revenue at lower costs. Marketing will focus on bootstrapping through artists, social media, and media outreach.
Radio stations are losing many listeners as people increasingly access music online rather than through traditional radio. Capital FM, Heart FM, and Smooth FM in London have all seen sharp declines in listenership over the past year, with Smooth FM down over 38% in the most recent quarter. Radio stations now need to adapt to new technologies by developing online streaming, mobile apps, and interactive websites to remain relevant and attract younger audiences who expect on-demand access to both music and music videos.
In December 1995, Sony merged with ATV Music Publishing to form Sony/ATV Music Publishing, which became the second largest music publisher in the world, owning the rights to songs by artists like The Beatles, Elvis Presley, and Eminem. Sony/ATV is estimated to be worth up to $1.5 billion. Sony uses various forms of convergence, synergy, and product placement to promote its products across industries like music, film, television, and technology.
HBO has successfully transitioned from being solely dependent on advertising revenue as a cable network to establishing itself as a premium content brand funded by subscriber fees. This allowed HBO to produce riskier, higher quality shows defined by their strong narratives, complex characters, social commentary and explicit content. HBO pioneered innovative marketing campaigns like those for True Blood that generated buzz and engaged fans online to establish brand loyalty. Moving forward, HBO is exploring new revenue opportunities like digital product placement and leveraging celebrities and second screens to enhance viewer engagement.
The document describes a student challenge to develop new business concepts that cross-fertilize the automotive industry with ideas from the music and entertainment industry. It provides examples of innovative business models from music and entertainment, such as pay-what-you-want music from Radiohead, music promotion from Posse.com, and music lessons from Mucony. Students are challenged to submit 3 new automotive business concepts inspired by pioneering concepts in music and entertainment.
Final Distribution Presentation for Penny Lakejamiemball
The document summarizes an artist's album release and distribution strategies. It includes 12 tracks available on CD for $9.99 or digital download for $7.99 per album or $0.75 per track. The artist is relatively unknown but aims to appeal to a wide audience. Distribution partners include independent retailers in various cities as well as digital distributors. The artist also plans to build awareness through video blogging and supplementing their website with social networks to engage fans and have them rate the music.
The document summarizes an artist's album release and distribution strategies. It includes 12 tracks available on CD for $9.99 or digital download for $7.99 per album or $0.75 per track. The artist is relatively unknown but aims to appeal to a wide audience with likable dance music. Distribution partners include independent retailers, digital stores, and a community site where fans can rate free tracks. The goal is to build awareness through a strategic partnership, vlogging, and having users rate the music to help discover new artists.
This document is an exclusive license agreement between an artist and Alyosha Barreiro of Skin Records. It grants Skin Records the exclusive worldwide rights to distribute the artist's tracks physically and digitally, including all versions and remixes, for a period of 7 years. The artist will receive an 18% royalty on physical sales and 50% of net receipts for digital sales, synch licenses, and third party deals. The agreement also outlines terms regarding remixes, release commitments, accounting periods, and artwork inclusion.
A radio trailer is a shortened version of a film trailer played over the radio to advertise an upcoming film release. Radio trailers are typically 25-40 seconds and use voiceovers to describe the film without visuals. They aim to create atmosphere and interest listeners by conveying tone through words, sounds, and music. Effective radio trailers employ conventions like professional voiceovers, music to set mood, sound effects, and facts about the film to convince listeners to see it. They are targeted to mass audiences who may hear them while driving or shopping by airing on popular stations that appeal to the intended demographic for a given film.
The film industry includes companies involved in film production, distribution and exhibition. The UK has had a significant film industry that reached its peak in 1936 and has produced hugely successful films like Harry Potter and James Bond. In 2009, British films grossed $2 billion worldwide.
Warner Bros. Entertainment is a major American entertainment company and subsidiary of Time Warner that produces television shows, music and films. It owns many studios and production companies like New Line Cinema and DC Entertainment. Time Warner has an annual revenue of around $28 billion and owns various media companies and television networks.
Universal Studios is one of the six major Hollywood studios, owned by NBCUniversal. NBCUniversal is a large media company that owns television networks,
1) Bluetooth wireless speakers use radio waves rather than wires to transmit music from devices like phones, laptops, or TVs to the speakers. This allows them to be portable and used anywhere within range.
2) Most Bluetooth speakers can transmit up to around 19 meters (about 50 feet) away, though some models can extend the range to 30 meters. This wireless capability lets users listen to music from different rooms.
3) A small concern is interference from other devices using the same radio frequencies, but this can usually be avoided by adjusting the speaker's signal strength.
Commercial radio stations generate revenue through advertising sales to pay business expenses and make a profit. They program specific formats to attract large audiences and charge higher advertising rates. In contrast, the BBC is publicly funded through television license fees and provides national and local radio stations across different genres. Not-for-profit community radio stations focus on local content and issues to serve their specific communities. Independent production companies can produce radio programs through competitive tenders or by directly pitching ideas to broadcasters like the BBC.
This document is a synchronization license agreement between a film producer and licensor(s) that grants the film producer rights to use a musical composition in a motion picture. It specifies the musical composition being licensed, grants the film producer non-exclusive rights to use it in the film worldwide and in promotions, and retains rights for the licensor while requiring screen credits for the licensor be included. Consideration for the rights granted is acknowledged.
BARB is an organization in the UK that measures television audience viewing figures. It was established in 1981 and is jointly owned by major UK broadcasters and television companies. BARB collects data by using devices that record what programs households watch and publish overnight ratings in the morning for TV stations and advertisers. The ratings help TV companies and advertisers understand what shows are popular and what share of the audience they reach.
HBO is an American premium cable television network that produces high-quality original content such as award-winning series and documentaries. It launched in 1972 with a mix of movies and sports, and expanded to 24/7 programming in 1981. Notable original series in the late 1990s included Oz, Sex and the City, and The Sopranos. HBO's business model relies on $1.4 billion in annual subscriber fees, and uses its premium content to build brand awareness and drive merchandise and DVD sales. In 2010, HBO launched its HBO Go streaming service to offer subscribers access to content on multiple platforms. However, Netflix has become a strong competitor, with its U.S. subscriber numbers surpassing H
Ofcom is the regulatory body for TV, radio, telecommunications, and postal industries in the UK. It has a statutory duty to promote competition and protect consumers. Ofcom investigates thousands of complaints about TV and radio standards each year. A high-profile investigation involved a 2008 radio show with Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross that left offensive messages on an actor's voicemail. Ofcom found the BBC in breach of its rules and fined them £150,000.
Radio commercials are a form of advertising where companies purchase airtime from radio stations to broadcast commercials. Radio ads rely solely on audio to convey information through voiceovers and music. They can be an effective and cheaper way to target specific audiences, as different radio stations attract different demographics. However, their lack of visuals and the fact that many listeners dislike ads are disadvantages.
Sony Corporation Stacey, Fi, Kieran, James, Andystaceyboardman
Sony Corporation owns and is involved in many aspects of the entertainment industry including film production, music, video games, and technology companies. Specifically related to the film 21 Jump Street, Sony owned the film distribution companies Columbia Pictures and has a 20% stake in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer which both distributed the film. Sony also owned the music licensing company that held the rights to songs in the film soundtrack and the home entertainment division that released the DVD and Blu-Ray of the film. By owning multiple companies across the entertainment industry value chain, Sony was able to fully integrate and profit from the film's production, distribution, music licensing, and home release.
THECOOLTV is a 24/7 music television network and online platform that will launch in eight major US markets in 2009. It will provide free music videos across broadcast television and digital platforms to attract viewers and generate advertising revenue. THECOOLTV partners with broadcasters to provide a complementary multicast channel and share advertising inventory. It has secured licenses from major record labels to legally stream their music videos.
This presentation develops Pine and Gilmore's Experience Economy and Zhang and Negus's Platform Musician. Revenue generation from streaming is discussed before moving on to discuss examples of musicians generating income outside of the Streaming Ecosystem. This is for a first year undergraduate module in Music Enterprise.
Globalization in the music industry has led to consolidation, with a small number of large media companies controlling a majority of the market. This concentration of power allows these companies to influence culture on a global scale. Technological advances have helped spread global media but have not automatically led to a single global culture, as local values still influence how media is interpreted. The music industry has also seen companies grow vertically through acquiring other companies at different stages of production, horizontally by merging with similar companies, and diagonally through diversifying into new business areas.
1) The document discusses a scenario where music is digitally fingerprinted upon creation and payments are automatically sent to artists when their music is used publicly, such as in TV shows.
2) While the technology exists to implement such a transparent system, the current process for tracking music use and paying artists is outdated and opaque.
3) The founder of a company called TuneSat aims to use fingerprinting technology to more accurately track music used on TV, which could help ensure artists are paid correctly and reduce misreported usage by up to 80%.
The document discusses key aspects of the contemporary music industry, including production, distribution, marketing, exchange, and consumption of music. It describes how large media institutions like the BBC aim to appeal to both broad mass audiences and more niche audiences through techniques like broadcasting and narrowcasting. It also discusses how the major music conglomerates like the "Big Four" (EMI, Universal, Warner Music, Sony BMG) benefit from economies of scale in production and distribution due to their size and synergies across subsidiaries. There is debate around whether such industry consolidation limits consumer choice in the music market.
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This was the culmination of a field study at the Harvard Business School I advised last year. No one in the group was a member of the entertainment industry - backgrounds included consulting, finance, and operations.
Each of the team members were smart, talented, consumers of media. Each was interested in seeing where television was going, and doing so in a manner that objectively leveraged some of our theories of innovation.
Jonathan belisle Connected life& the Radio of tommorowcalmr.io
The multitude of devices has brought about a multi-connected life. Between streaming services and twitter news feeds, PokemonGo and Linkedin marketing, what will be the role of radio tomorrow?
Mixd-Reality tools (AR, VR, smart objects) are suddenly allowing radio broadcasters to tell more immersive and interactive stories. This important paradigm shift comes with a whole new potential but harnessing it requires an understanding of what’s going on and, more importantly, where it’s going...
According to Jonathan Belisle, digital storyteller and inventor of one of the world’s first augmented reality book for families (Wuxia the Fox), the radio of tomorrow will be the soundscape of a multi-screen daily experience where artificial intelligence and smart objects will allow for stories to be more meaningful for the audience. The radio industry is about to be profoundly disrupted by a tidal wave of new platforms. Are you ready for it?
This will change the way we experience music and connect with artists at a social level and it will be of a magnitude that goes much further than Napster and streaming services. From Shazam to Instagram and from Snapchat to chatbots, Belisle's in-depth analysis of the potential and limits of today’s technologies, has taught him that storytelling will soon be deeply impacted by data feeds from intelligent machines that will track our every movements and compile all our interests to influence our daily listening habits.
As the best way to predict the future is to invent it, he has harnessed tools like Google’s AI to create mixed-reality experiences that take audiences from a state of passive listening to a state of active engagement. That’s why he believes that tomorrow's multi-connected life has already started today.
Contemporary media issues are transforming the music video in three key ways:
1. Audiences have fragmented from a passive mass audience to active individual audiences and users as media technologies have advanced and provided more options for customized content consumption.
2. The role of music videos has shifted from traditional broadcasting on channels like MTV to widespread sharing and creation of user-generated content on platforms like YouTube.
3. Audiences now actively engage with music videos as users, producers, and "prosumers," creating fan videos and participating in competitions, exemplifying the shift to a more participatory and two-way relationship between audiences and producers.
The document discusses the changing relationship between audiences and institutions in the music industry. It notes that new media technologies have given audiences more control over how they consume and distribute music, while a small number of large media conglomerates still dominate the industry. It provides examples of how institutions like Universal have attempted to regain control by launching platforms like VEVO that monetize user uploads through advertising revenue sharing deals.
POTENTIAM.IO - Decentralized Music Platform [WHITEPAPER]Ardian Agung
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Hey everyone! Potentiam was started as a way to bring new and innovative services to independent musicians everywhere. We are true music lovers who are involved in the space internally and we see the struggles that many artists go through to get their work heard. We launched the ICO knowing we wanted to change the music industry but we had some issues bringing that idea to fruition. That, however, is all about to change.
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This document discusses plans to re-launch the AIR FM Rainbow radio station. The key plans are to redefine the target audience as young, educated, urban music lovers and aspiring musicians aged 14-26. The positioning will be transformed to focus on providing "music uninterrupted" with an emphasis on the latest English music genres. Extensive rebranding efforts are proposed across outdoor, print, television, and new media campaigns to promote the re-launch. Strategic partnerships and unique initiatives like branded radio kiosks and buses are also discussed to connect with the target audience.
Transparency and equitable remuneration for rights holders in the digital mus...Dianne Bonney
The document discusses several issues facing the music industry as music consumption shifts from ownership to access through streaming services. It notes that streaming now represents 19% of global recorded music revenue but per-stream royalties are low compared to downloads or physical sales. The industry lacks transparency around licensing and royalty payments, with an estimated 20-50% of royalties not reaching rights holders. Recommendations include a standardized royalty reporting format, global rights database, and measures to address the value gap between ad-supported and paid streaming services.
Reality television shows like The X Factor use various techniques to appear authentic and create a sense of intimacy between audiences and contestants, while still exercising control over the narrative. Producers shape contestant stories and personalities to increase drama and competition. Though audiences feel involved through voting, their role is still passive as they consume a pre-packaged product. The quest to find new music stars engages audiences but also raises questions about the authenticity of reality television genres.
This document analyzes the music streaming industry through a Porter's Five Forces framework. It finds that the threat of entry is low to moderate due to high supplier power, experienced incumbents, and switching costs for users. Supplier power, particularly of the major record labels that own most music catalogs, is high. Record labels can demand equity in streaming services in exchange for licensing deals. Buyer power is high due to many substitutes and sensitivity to price and quality. Rivalry among streaming services is medium to high due to competitors varying in size and industry growth slowing.
The document discusses the impact of music videos on the music industry and different genres of music videos. It begins by explaining how music videos evolved from simply complementing music to being used to tell stories and develop characters. It then discusses genre theory, explaining that genres are fluid and dynamic and media can participate in or be partially connected to multiple genres. Finally, it focuses on the genre of pop music in America and the UK, explaining how the rise of streaming platforms like YouTube has increased incentives for artists to create music videos for promotion and marketing. Performance-based music videos are described as the simplest genre, displaying the artist's performance to advertise to viewers.
This document discusses the television and film industries in the UK. It outlines the aims of understanding the structure, funding, and developing technologies. It describes public service broadcasters like the BBC, which is funded by a TV license fee. It aims to inform, educate, and entertain the public. The document also discusses major film studio conglomerates and the debate around a few companies owning much of the media industry. It poses discussion questions and an assignment to create a video blog about the BBC or a film company, their structure, competition, technologies, and debates.
Unit 8 task 1 Getting to grips with the industryVarshini1999
This document discusses funding and ownership in the media industry. It will analyze case studies of companies like News Corp, Disney, CNN, BBC and ITV to understand how ownership and funding relate to the television and film industry. Media companies are owned through various structures like conglomerates, subsidiaries, and independently. They are also funded differently, with public service broadcasters getting funds from license fees and commercial companies relying on advertising money. New technologies have impacted funding and distribution models.
The Current And Future Structure Of The Music IndustryKrystal Ellison
The document discusses the current and future structure of the music industry in the United Kingdom. It outlines the roles of labels, publishers, and the live music sector currently. Labels are either major or independent and provide funding and distribution for artists. Publishers acquire song copyrights. The future may see labels take a smaller role in funding, with artists self-releasing music digitally. Streaming services are also growing in importance for the industry.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
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This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
Reimagining Your Library Space: How to Increase the Vibes in Your Library No ...Diana Rendina
Librarians are leading the way in creating future-ready citizens – now we need to update our spaces to match. In this session, attendees will get inspiration for transforming their library spaces. You’ll learn how to survey students and patrons, create a focus group, and use design thinking to brainstorm ideas for your space. We’ll discuss budget friendly ways to change your space as well as how to find funding. No matter where you’re at, you’ll find ideas for reimagining your space in this session.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...
Audible definition in dictionary
1. Audible Definition In Dictionary
The report characterizes the Audible and Visual
Alarm market in the globe into different portions in
light of a few industry verticals. It likewise orders the
market in light of the geological dissemination of the
Audible and Visual Alarm market. Each market
portion is then dissected considering its
commitment as far as volume delivered (in kilo tons)
and the income it creates (in US$).
Different parts of the Audible Definition and Visual
Alarm industry, for example, the worth chain and
2. significant arrangements that impact the market are
clarified finally and the development drivers,
restrictions, and possibilities of the market are
broadly assessed in this report.
Further, the report discusses the items accessible in
the market alongside their evaluating structure,
creation volume, the elements of interest and supply,
and their commitment as far as income in the
worldwide market for Audible and Visual Alarm,
covering the factual information about import and
product on the lookout. Music is a type of
workmanship that includes coordinated and
perceptible sounds and quietness. It is ordinarily
communicated as far as pitch (which incorporates
song and amicability), cadence (which incorporates
beat and meter), and the nature of sound (which
3. incorporates tone, enunciation, elements, and
surface). Music may likewise include complex
generative structures on schedule through the
development of examples and mixes of normal
upgrades, mainly sound. Music might be utilized for
creative or stylish, open, amusement, or stylized
purposes. The meaning of what comprises music
changes as per the culture and social setting.
The broadest meaning of music is coordinated
sound. There are detectable examples to what
exactly is comprehensively marked music, and
keeping in mind that there are justifiable social
varieties, the properties of music are the properties
of sound as seen and handled by people and
creatures (birds and bugs additionally make music).
4. Music is formed or coordinated sound. Even though
it can't contain feelings, it is now and again intended
to control and change the feeling of the
audience/audience members. Music made for
motion pictures is a genuine illustration of its
utilization to control feelings.
Greek rationalists and middle age scholars
characterized music as tones requested on a level
plane as tunes, and in an upward direction as
harmonies. Music hypothesis, inside this domain, is
considered with the pre-speculation that music is
deliberate and regularly lovely to hear.
Notwithstanding, in the twentieth century, arrangers
tested the idea that music must be charming by
making music that investigated more brutal, more
obscure tones. The presence of a few advanced
5. sorts, for example, grindcore and clamor music,
which partake in a broad underground after,
demonstrate that even the crudest commotions can
be viewed as music assuming the audience is so
disposed.
Twentieth-century author John Cage contradicted
the idea that music should comprise charming,
perceivable songs, and he tested the thought that it
can convey anything. All things being equal, he
contended that any sounds we can hear can be
music, saying, for instance, "There is no commotion,
just sound,"[3]. As indicated by musicologist
Jean-Jacques Nattier (1990 p.47-8,55): "The
boundary among music and commotion is in every
case socially characterized - which suggests that,
even inside a solitary society, this line doesn't
6. constantly go through a similar spot; so, there is
seldom an agreement... Apparently, there is no single
and intercultural general idea characterizing what
music maybe."
Johann Wolfgang Goethe accepted that examples
and structures were the premises of music; he
expressed that "engineering is frozen music." The
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