The Music Industry Evolution by TheMediaShaker and EkiMetricstheMediaShaker
TheMediaShaker and EkiMetrics joined forces at the 2015 edition of the Midem to provide Cannes with a comprehensive set of data and figures on the evolutions, transformations and shifts that have occured in the music industry. Check it out and don't hesitate to send us your feedback! Find more about us on our websites: Themediashaker.com, Ekimetrics.com and midem.com, as well as on Twitter.
The Music Industry Evolution by TheMediaShaker and EkiMetricstheMediaShaker
TheMediaShaker and EkiMetrics joined forces at the 2015 edition of the Midem to provide Cannes with a comprehensive set of data and figures on the evolutions, transformations and shifts that have occured in the music industry. Check it out and don't hesitate to send us your feedback! Find more about us on our websites: Themediashaker.com, Ekimetrics.com and midem.com, as well as on Twitter.
Today Is Opposite Day: Music in the Network AgeAram Sinnreich
Aram Sinnreich first presented this as a keynote at the 2008 Halifax Pop Music Explosion conference. Most recently, it was presented on 12/6/10 at NYU's Computers & Society Speaker Series. The video can be found at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Plm1ulrp2s
DRM, Digital Content, and the Consumer Experience: More Lessons Learned from ...Kirk Biglione
As the market for e-books and mobile content grows, publishers are turning to DRM to protect content without fully contemplating the impact these DRM decisions have on their customers and the marketplace for digital content.
This session will examine the mistakes made by the music industry and lessons that publishers can learn from those mistakes.
Social Media Strategy Paper - Example - COM 627 Social Media for CommunicatorsDr. William J. Ward
COM 627 Social Media for Communicators -
Here is the PDF for the Final Strategy Paper example that is the Gold Standard example for what you should follow for your final paper format. This will also help make sure your PowerPoint presentation flows easily/readily from your paper.
Why Are Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google The Gang Of 4? Who Are Their Victi...Dr. William J. Ward
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Scott is a great speaker, has tons of great information and talks super fast. He has over 90+ slides in his 16 minute talk at the DLDConference. I created a slideshow of his talk because there is too much information to take in as he speeds through his wonderful analysis and shares his great insights.
What Are 7 Steps Every Social Strategist Must Take To Help Their Organization...Dr. William J. Ward
Whitepaper from Spreadfast here: The 7 Whiteboard Sessions Every Social Strategist Needs To Have
- Understanding your social customer
- Adopting social companywide
- Developing workflows and processes
- Maximizing content
- Creating meaningful engagement
- Integrating social with other channels
- Proving social ROI
What Are 8 Steps To A Successful Social Campaign Plan And Checklist? #slideshowDr. William J. Ward
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Great resource from Spredfast. https://www.spredfast.com/
You can download the PDF from Spredfast here: What Are 8 Steps To A Successful Social Campaign Plan And Checklist? https://www.spredfast.com/social-media-strategies/social-campaign-planning-checklist
2014 The Global Social CEO Survey - Leaders will emerge through social learni...Dr. William J. Ward
2014 The Global Social CEO Survey - Leaders will emerge through social learning and education.
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- 75 felt that executive social engagement fosters better overall leadership.
- 82 percent agreed that CEO engagement produces industry leadership, and 77 percent agreed that leadership enhances credibility among both internal and external stakeholders.
What Do You Need To Know For Marketing To Digital, Mobile And Social Teens?Dr. William J. Ward
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- The digital landscape from a teen's perspective
- Social media facts and figures related to teen media usage
- Five tips to sparking valuable conversations through engaging content
80% of respondents to the Pew survey reported going online for answers to their health questions.
94% of patients say brand reputations is crucial in selecting a facility; however only 26% of hospitals connect with patients via social media
96% of nearly 23,000 respondents used Facebook to gather information about healthcare, with 28% using YouTube and 22% using Twitter
45% of patients said information found via social media would affect their decisions to seek a second opinion. More than 40% of respondents reported that information found via social media would affect the way they coped with a chronic condition or their approach to diet and exercise
There are also a few good case studies as well, specifically the Mayo Clinic and the Cleveland Clinic Health Hub.
Wearable Technology and the Future of Digital and Social MediaDr. William J. Ward
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Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
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For more information, visit-www.vavaclasses.com
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This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
He discussed the concept of quality improvement, emphasizing its applicability to various aspects of life, including personal, project, and program improvements. He defined quality as doing the right thing at the right time in the right way to achieve the best possible results and discussed the concept of the "gap" between what we know and what we do, and how this gap represents the areas we need to improve. He explained the scientific approach to quality improvement, which involves systematic performance analysis, testing and learning, and implementing change ideas. He also highlighted the importance of client focus and a team approach to quality improvement.
The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve ThomasonSteve Thomason
What is the purpose of the Sabbath Law in the Torah. It is interesting to compare how the context of the law shifts from Exodus to Deuteronomy. Who gets to rest, and why?
2. Music and the Internet
“It’s not supposed to be a model for anything else.
It was simply a response to a situation. We’re out
of contract. We have our own studio. We have this
new server. What the hell else would we do? This
was the obvious thing. But it only works for us
because of where we are.”
—Radiohead’s Thom Yorke
4. Youth, Music, and Repression
• 1700s—waltz viewed as “savage”
• 1800s—tango viewed as primitive, sexual
5. Youth, Music, and Repression
•1920s—the Charleston vilified
•1950s through 1980s—rock and roll decried as too
sexual, violent
6. The Development of Sound
Recording
• de Martinville, France, 1850s
• Edison’s cylinders, U.S., 1877
• Berliner and flat disks, U.S., 1880s
7. The Development of Sound
Recording
•Victor Talking Machine, U.S., 1900s
•Introduction of electric record players makes
gramophone an essential
appliance for Americans, U.S., 1920s
8. The Development of Sound
Recording (cont.)
• Magnetic audiotape (Germany, 1940s)
• Stereo sound (1950s)
9. The Development of Sound
Recording (cont.)
•Digital recording (1970s)
•Compact discs (1980s)
•MP3 and music piracy issues
•(now)
11. Convergence: Sound Recording
in the Internet Age
• MP3 format in mid-1990s paved way for illegal and
legal digital music downloads.
• iTunes is the model for legal music downloading.
• Streaming music and “music in the cloud” are the
future of Internet distribution.
12. The Rocky Relationship between
Records and Radio
• 1914: ASCAP is founded to collect copyright
fees for music writers and publishers.
• 1924: Radio competition cuts record sales in
half.
13. The Rocky Relationship between
Records and Radio
•1950s: Radio and the recording industry join
forces against television.
•2010: Music industry proposes charging
radio stations royalty fees.
14. The Rise of Pop Music
• Pop music appeals to the masses— started as low
culture.
• Expanded from the world of vaudeville into different
forms:
• Jazz
• Rock and roll
• Blues
• R&B
15. Rock Muddies the Waters
• High and low culture
• Chuck Berry’s “Roll Over Beethoven”
17. Rock Muddies the Waters
Country and city
•North and South
•Sacred and secular
• Ray Charles’s gospel origins
18. White Cover Music Undermines
Black Artists
• Dick Clark promotes white covers of black music.
• Elvis given co-writer credit
•
19. White Cover Music Undermines
Black Artists
• Pat Boone “king of cover music”
• Little Richard out sings Boone.
• Ray Charles gets #1 with cover of white musician.
20. Payola Scandals Tarnish
Rock and Roll
• Payola: The practice of record promoters paying
deejays to play their songs on the air
• Congressional hearings in 1959
• Ended DJs’ careers and undermined rock and roll’s
credibility
• By 2005, payola persists.
21. A Changing Industry:
Reformations in Popular Music
• The 1960s
• The British Invasion
• The Beatles
• The Rolling Stones
• Motown
• The Supremes
• Marvin Gaye
22. Folk and Psychedelic Music
Reflect the Times
• Folk music:
• Popularized by radio and by grassroots activists like Woody
Guthrie
• A democratic and participatory form
• Psychedelic era of music influenced,
and ultimately brought down by, drugs.
23. Punk, Grunge, and Alternative
Respond to Mainstream Rock
• Punk rock returns to the basics of rock and roll
• The Ramones
• Blondie
24. Punk, Grunge, and Alternative
Respond to Mainstream Rock
• Grunge updated punk’s spirit in 1990s
• Nirvana
• Punk and grunge considered subcategories of
alternative rock
25. Hip-Hop Redraws Musical Lines
• Exploded in popularity by mid-1980s
• One of the most popular music forms today
• Questions class and racial boundaries
• Challenges status quo values
26. Music Labels Influence the
Industry
• The music industry has experienced significant
revenue losses:
• 1999 U.S. music sales: $14.5 billion
• 2009 U.S. music sales: $7.7 billion
• Global oligopoly
• Four corporations control most of industry worldwide.
• Indies discover new musical trends.
28. Making, Selling, and Profiting
from Music
• Artist development (A&R agents)
• Producer and session engineer oversee recording
process.
• Sales and distribution
• Internet sales—now 40% of U.S. market
• Chain, independent record stores continue to go out of
business.
29. What Sony Owns (selected)
Music • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer – VAIO computers
• Sony Music Studios – Handycam
Entertainment • Sony Pictures Home Camcorders
– Arista, Arista Nashville, Entertainment – Cyber-shot Digital
Columbia, Epic, Jive, Cameras
RCA, RCA Victor, Sony Television – Walkman Video MP3
Masterworks • Sony Pictures Television players
• Sony/ATV Music – Jeopardy!, Wheel of – Sony Reader Digital
Publishing Fortune, The Young and Book
(50% ownership) the Restless, Breaking
Bad, Seinfeld, The Big C Software
Movies • Crackle • Sony Creative
• Sony Pictures • Game Show Network Software
Entertainment Inc. (GSN)
• Columbia TriStar Motion Digital Games
Picture Group Electronics • Sony Computer
– Columbia Pictures, • Sony Electronics Inc. Entertainment America
Sony – DVD and Blu-Ray Disc Inc.
Pictures Classics. Screen players – PlayStation
Gems, TriStar Pictures – Bravia HDTVs and
• Sony Pictures Studios projectors Mobile Phones
• Sony Ericsson Mobile
Communications (50%
ownership)
32. Alternative Voices
• Indie labels are the music industry’s risk-takers.
• The Internet:
• Indie labels become more viable by using Internet as low-cost
distribution outlet.
• Signed and unsigned artists can reach fans through social
networking and video sites.
33. Free Expression and
Democracy
• How can popular music uphold a
legacy of free expression while
resisting domination by giant
companies?