Sentences with phrase «of music industry»

«Napster was a rule - breaking company that paved the way for iTunes and the complete disruption of the music industry.
Toronto Ontario About Blog Cashbox Magazine is Canada's Premier Online Music Magazine covering all aspects of the music industry.
Besides majoring in the actual formulation of music we are learning the ropes of the music industry itself.
Innovative and creative Business Development and Music Industry Management professional with a proven track record in traversing the «ins and outs» of the music industry managing music talent, producers and strategic development of promotional relationships.
There's a growing organization called The Women's International Music Network whose goal it is to help you connect with other women in all parts of the music industry.
For this, you must emphasize your professional experience and knowledge of the music industry.
My past work experience and educational success has shaped me into an employee with extraordinary skills in soundtrack engineering and production oversight, servicing wide array of music industry corporations.
For Spotify, which has had a contentious relationship with musical creators due to what some allege are low royalty payments, the new initiative marks a smart attempt at shining a light inside of the music industry.
Opus has found the root problem of the music industry: centralized platforms.
Spotify has positioned itself as a key contributor to the reversal of the music industry's decline, by convincing millions of people to pay for an on - demand music subscription service.
«After releasing the demo to prove what is possible with blockchain [technology], we then spent most of 2016 diving into the problems of the music industry and trying to discern what problems we were actually solving,» Jesse Grushack, product manager at Ujo Music, told Bitcoin Magazine.
Facebook continues its assembling of music industry deals.
Rather than the «pomp and circumstance» of an initial public offering, the Swedish firm, which is widely credited with turning round the fortunes of the music industry, opted for an unusual direct listing.
This appeals to artists sick of the music industry's inefficient payment channels.
Speaking at SXSW, YouTube Head Of Music Lyor Cohen was his usual bullish self predicting the future of the music industry.
This is because more litigation from songwriters and their publishers are now predictable since Spotify has grown to become a multibillion - dollar company through efforts of the music industry.
Having said that, the likelihood of the music industry actually receiving payment of such monies from file - sharing defendants is pretty remote: as Ms. Thomas - Rasset rightly quipped, «You can't get blood from a turnip».
Like the roadies and lighting engineers who set the stage for the band out of the view of the public eye, lawyers and accountants are some of the music industry's lesser - known stars.
Publishers can continue to be paid, perhaps through automated (and anonymized) tracking of usage and an updated version of the music industry's mechanical licensing model, which involves tariffs certified by the Copyright Board of Canada.
The Arctic Monkeys are not a product of the internet — that is just a savvy bit of music industry PR.
Through his reputation, he and his band have been hired by the who's who of the music industry.
Reeder's work spoofs the impulse of the music industry to invent new labels to better market their content as well as the way that popular music has changed from a collectively unifying experience to one characterized by obsessively minute and marginal differences.
This preeminent fine art music photography gallery was founded by veterans of the music industry, including photographer Henry Diltz, who shot The Doors» iconic 1969 album cover for Morrison Hotel.
Bojorquez highlights a sunnier side of the music industry with photography showcasing the smiles and swagger of some of hip - hop's biggest names.
When they pull thoughtful poses or throw their heads back in laughter, Thomas's models imitate the predictable conventions of music industry portraiture, but at least their pleasure is infectious.
Purchase your all - inclusive bracelets and be mesmerized by impersonators of music industry icons, while confetti and acrobats fly through the air at Coco Bongo.
In addition to hotel packages, since January of last year, Hilton HHonors members around the world have gained access to some of the music industry's most buzz - worthy artists and have attended private hotel performances through Hilton HHonors Artist Connections and the Hilton Concert Series.
Congrats that Hachette learned from the RIAA and the woes of the music industry, and has figured out that DRM doesn't work and piracy doesn't hurt sales.
In our rush to seem up - to - date and not go the way of the music industry, we create such labels and then throw them around in order to draw a line between ourselves and them.
They're basically working through the same excruciating Swan Song of the music industry has been floundering through for a decade and a half.
Choosing to self - publish from the moment he googled «publishing a book», Ben realised he could apply his knowledge of the music industry and being an independent artist into working as an independent author.
I'm afraid books will go the way of the music industry except we don't have concert revenue to fall back on.
The music train left the station, and the landscape of the music industry shifted dramatically, rapidly and irrevocably.
In just a few short years, MP3 downloads and the iPod changed the face of the music industry.
Although there are plenty of publishers who haven't learned from the recent history of the music industry and are afraid of lifting DRM from their Kindle editions, a growing number of authors and publishers are taking a more forward - looking approach.
One great irony here is that publishers are celebrating Apple as a savior from Jeff Bezos bondage... Apple, the company that created iTunes and destroyed what's left of the music industry.
You'd think other industries that are being forced to evolve into the digital realm would learn from the mistakes of the music industry.
The e-book publishing world may be about to split up into the equivalent of the music industry's major and indie labels: major labels tend to make deals that maximize revenue and limit free promotion, while indies try for maximum promotion in hopes of getting revenue later.
It also crucially involves all the big publishers, who are scared of going digital but know they must embrace it lest they go the way of the music industry, and so have been taking two steps forward and one step back.
Theoretically, DRM protects publishers from the tidal wave of piracy that swept away much of the music industry by preventing readers from sharing the books that they've bought with friends, or on file - sharing sites.
Again, publishing is following the trajectory of the music industry, which is now down to three major players as the result of mergers, acquisitions, and the like This has occurred following the advent of the digital revolution.
The ebook «debate» gets obscured by the long - running and rather sordid experience of the music industry, as well as the whole bit torrent culture of pirate video.
While Alexander seemed to feel that this process was not exactly benign, likening it to the practices of music industry or film industry agents instead of literary agents, one agent stated that it was entirely ethical as long as the author knew about it when signing with the agency and had agreed to it.
The publishing industry is going through a similar transition to that of the music industry in the last decade.
One, the publishing industry doesn't share that same history of greed and exploitation, certainly not on the epic, even criminal, scale of the music industry.
You might remember mixed tapes, when cassette players first got the ability to record content, many people heralded it as the end of the music industry.
I like the metaphor of the music industry.
And how they act is that they're only gradually coming to terms with the necessity of publishing electronically, deeply regret the failure of the music industry's efforts to force us to pay separately for each device we want to use their intellectual property on, and have not yet let go of their fears regarding copying and sharing.
He spoke on his business and shared his experience on the inner workings of the music industry to Tommy Baker's senior level class yesterday.
In addition to scheduled teaching, BTEC students get involved with a wide range of music industry projects, which this year included BBC Radio 1Xtra Live Sessions with workshops and panels from the national radio station and its team.
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