Sentences with word «labels»

With U.S. record sales falling by 12.7 % in 2009, artists are increasingly looking beyond the labels for money.
We have a whole line of different labels on the shelves that are equal in trust.
He draws a circle on the board and labels it with four words connected by counterclockwise arrows: Capture, Creation, Broadcast, and Recognition.
Rosling encourages people to use this framework, rather than use labels like «developed» and «developing,» because, as Gates explains, «It's hard to pick up on progress if you divide the world into rich countries and poor countries.
Shortly after launching, however, Landr realized that music labels and recording studios could be customers, too.
Coffee shops in California, including Starbucks and coffee - selling gas stations, need to post labels about potential cancer - causing chemicals in coffee, a California judge ruled at the end of March.
After 10 years of growing grapes for some of Washington's most prestigious wine labels, the Milbrandts decided to launch their own.
Record companies, on the other hand, want to hike Spotify's fees to as much as 58 % of revenue, though Spotify could gain some leverage by offering labels the opportunity to make some music available only to the streaming service's 30 million paid subscribers.
In other words, it'll be easier for record labels to prevent music from being copied.
She said small and medium producers were being forced to export most of their product because they can not compete domestically with the mass produced labels.
He could be a source of talent for major labels.
Labels may flounder, but musicians can thrive because of new technology and financing sources.
There are 10,000 people who like music and want to start labels.
In the past year, for instance, Berkeley, California, passed a law taxing sugary drinks, and San Francisco now requires warning labels on bottles.
The International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, which represents the labels, recently released a report arguing it takes $ 1 million to break a new act, including money for recording, touring and marketing.
(It is not clear if Apple would have to renegotiate licensing terms with music labels for such a service.)
But even though users liked Scour, movie studios and record labels did not.
«For every million shipping labels, you're throwing away 2,300 pounds of backing paper.»
It seems companies like Spotify have learned from Napster — they work with record labels and artists to allow for legal music streaming.
His music made money for countless people who worked in his industry — the ticket sellers, studio musicians, streaming services, distributors, and recording labels.
The company has 60 million paying subscribers, just renegotiated long - term licensing deals with three major record labels, and is valued at about $ 15 billion.
One reason for the interest, Evans says, is that labels are sitting on large back catalogues and live recordings that might not be economical to professionally master, but become commercially viable when processed through Landr.
And even the most successful companies in music streaming are hardly cash cows, saddled as they are with royalty payments to artists and labels.
But good partnerships require difficult conversations, too, such as the one that Goldman said he had with executives at Coke, who wanted Honest Tea to remove the «no high - fructose corn syrup» statement from its labels.
CEO Brian Cornell also worked to revamp the company's food business as well as launch new brands like Cat & Jack and Pillowfort labels for kids that have so far been big hits.
And yet, various players in the recorded - music industry — record labels, publishing companies, music distributors and even individual artists — routinely argue that services like Spotify aren't paying enough, and that advertising - supported services like YouTube are even worse.
It's easy to see the environmental impact when you add in the labels, corks, caps and crates.
«The initial purpose of record labels was connecting musicians with people who wanted to listen to their music,» says Damian Kulash, OK Go's lead singer.
The major record labels don't promote talent the way they used to; they pull the plug at the slightest excuse.
The organization believes Health Canada should consider reworking the approval process and also make laws that require clearer product labels.
Catalans, he said in an interview with The Associated Press, need to claim their sovereignty as a nation from a Spanish state he insists has little respect for Catalonia and is an enthusiastic participant in a global capitalist economy he labels as «a war machine that robs, kills and lies.»
Every few months, the ongoing upheaval in the digital - music business forces its way into the public consciousness — Rdio goes bankrupt, Pandora hangs out a «For Sale» sign and then gets rid of its CEO, artists and labels ramp up their criticism of YouTube.
In China, EHC has a facility where the labels are stripped from raw materials before they're shipped to the main plant.
He makes wine under the Isabel Mondavi, Emblem, Animo and «M» by Michael Mondavi labels.
Indeed, that's what makes the Problem Solvers» proposal worth celebrating, said No Labels cofounder Galston on the same call.
Last year the company sold off Duracell to Berkshire Hathaway and 41 of its beauty labels including Clairol and CoverGirl to Coty.
Sales were so strong that MillerCoors quickly switched to white labels on all bottles, cans, and coasters, ditching the blue it had used for more than a decade.
Labels proclaiming ethical or environmental bona fides have seen mixed success over the years
Now she has a co-packer who bottles and labels, and she goes to every production run.
Over the past two years No Labels has developed an agenda that represents both good politics and good policy.
Perth - based optical marketer, C @ (pronounced «see at») has announced a new capital raising and float, set to challenge what the business labels the «marketing tactics of the entrenched national brand optometry stores».
Franwell also tracks marijuana, using bar - code and radio frequency identification labels on packaging and plants, in Colorado, Oregon, Maryland, Alaska and Michigan.
On April 21 we released the No Labels Policy Playbook for America's Next President, an ambitious blueprint for bipartisan problem solving.
In 2011, Moon Curser was born, the border town smuggler — inspired name and ornate illustrated labels designed to draw people in to sample the offbeat wines inside.
This handy infographic from the fine folks at Crazy Egg provides a quick snapshot of how to select the best fonts for your forms» field labels, buttons, headers and descriptions based on the emotions you want to evoke:
The comparison between food and love may seem trite, but I found the parallels between junk food and what Coles labels «junk love» surprisingly compelling.
And yet on the other hand, they still have to pay out royalties to labels and artists to get them on board, which hasn't proven easy so far.
Axiom Zen, which labels itself as an «innovation studio,» is one of a new breed of company, more akin to incubators — organizations that support entrepreneurial ventures as they grow from concept to a going concern — than traditional businesses.
He described how the trend away from traditional, conservative labels towards those that were
Resnikoff, in the course of going over the financial records of multiple artists and labels, has found that the numbers vary drastically from company to company, as well as country to country.
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