Sentences with phrase «recording industry»

One of my first jobs was supporting a world - famous sound engineer, a guy known throughout the classical music recording industry as the master whom all should strive to emulate.
Perhaps the publishing industry leaders can't learn from the mistakes — and resulting outcome — of the music recording industry or the video entertainment sector.
That's huge — so huge, in fact, that it brings us to our highest recorded industry figure to date and the highest percentage growth year over year.
«The U.S. economy continues to expand and the most important factors that drive demand for new vehicles are in place, so we expect to see a second consecutive year of record industry sales in 2016,» said Mustafa Mohatarem, GM's chief economist.
Sick and tired of being ignored by record industry executives, three none - too - bright heavy metal musicians take a local radio station hostage to demand airplay.
Allen plays a former record industry executive, and when he hears Michelangelo's father Giancarlo (played by renowned Italian tenor Fabio Armiliato) singing in the shower, he immediately schemes to make Giancarlo a famous opera singer.
We really dug VIDEO GAMES LIVE: LEVEL 1 and LEVEL 2, and while both albums had big record industry backing, concert co-creator and composer Tommy Tallarico is trying to bring LEVEL 3 to fans with Kickstarter.
The Property Records Industry Association (PRIA) is telling PROGRESS in Lending that Oregon has become the ninth state to reach the 100 percent mark with all its recording jurisdictions eRecording - enabled.
Others live in Nashville - Davidson with the dream of being discovered by the country music recording industry which is based here.
She first recorded her songs in 1926 and continued to record until the Depression devastated the fledging recording industry.
On the second leg of their two - city tour, the band travel to Hamilton and meet a mysterious record industry contact.
Bobby Canavale, an untapped resource of genius if there ever was one, and Juno Temple star in this «Mad Men of the 1970s record industry» new show from HBO, Vinyl.
It's a tale of success, euphoria, drugs, death, and downfall that coincides with the decline of the analog record industry featuring a cast of more or less unknowns with Félix de Givry (who had a small role in Olivier Assayas's Something in the Air) as Sven, plus rising star Vincent Lacoste, man - of - the - moment Vincent Macaigne, Laura Smet, and inevitably, Greta Gerwig...
The old guard recording industry fought it tooth and nail trying to keep their control and the status quo.
When even the woefully out - of - touch recording industry started allowing Amazon to do just that with CDs - MP3s, publishers have a lot of catching up to do.
Our thematic highlight of the week was the guest post by Ms. Simrat Kaur on the IFPI annual global music report and the state of the global recording industry.
Unlike the pre Napster record industry, most lawyers hate the status quo as much as clients do.
However, outside the bounds of the law, the rights holder might find it okay if you make a copy if you own the DVD (the main record industry special interest organization at some point said «we don't mind», but that doesn't change the law).
The graduated response system to tackle unlawful filesharing online, agreed as part of an out - of - court settlement between the Irish recording industry and eircom, was approved by the Irish High Court last month.
Let's back up and look at that chart again — notice that 1999 was a high point for the US record industry.
But then he taught himself to program on Codecademy, realizing that the imploding record industry would turn being a successful celebrity into a game of who had the best tools for connecting with fans.
Laurence has had «quite an eclectic and interesting experience in the media,» said Tory, noting Laurence's early career involvement with the film and music recording industries, as well as pay television.
I also think that initially, Spotify was launched as a substitute for the recording industry.
I think the recording industry represents a relatively - limited market opportunity.
The recording industry may want to blame YouTube and Napster, or even Apple, but the reality is that the way music is consumed has changed forever, and we are still figuring out how that works.
That way they can absorb the losses, they have the heft to negotiate with the record industry, and they can find synergies with their other businesses.
Rdio went bankrupt last year in large part because it couldn't afford to make the licensing payments the record industry requires of streaming services.
While the company almost singlehandedly reversed the record industry's long decline, it has been unable to turn a profit due to the high cost of music rights.
The case was being closely watched by Hollywood and the recording industry, which are seeking stronger protections for their copyrights, as well as high - tech companies wary of having to police user - generated content.
1989 was one of the record industry's bright spots of the past several years, posting the quickest climb to sales of 5 million since 2004.
Even amid a restructuring, why would a streaming platform in 2016 take on the name of a music sharing startup that was at the height of its powers around 2000 and is still best remembered by many for its legal woes and the record industry consternation it caused?
You can almost hear the word «but» coming as you read through the recording industry's mid-year update about the state of the music business.
Sherman may be proud that the record industry has adapted to digital streaming and moved itself away from packaged music, but it is still operating as though it deserves exactly as much money as it got when CDs and physical records were the dominant distribution method and it had a monopoly on that pipeline.
«I don't understand how Apple could ruin the record business in one year on Mac,» said Doug Morris, the head of Universal Music, according to Appetite for Self - Destruction, a new book about the record industry's ills by Rolling Stone writer Steve Knopper.
From music retailing, we moved into the recording industry, but it was our move into the airline business that underlined for me the advantage of inexperience.
The disruptive power of the Internet has already gutted (or transformed, depending on your perspective) dozens of industries: travel agencies, stock brokerages, the recording industry, bookstores, classified ads.
A version of this article appears in the November 1, 2016 issue of Fortune with the headline «The Record Industry Sees a Savior in Streaming.»
Broadcasters, meanwhile, are keen to avoid the fate of record labels, which saw their sales drop dramatically when Apple turned its gaze toward the recording industry.
Based on these numbers, the meetings industry contribution to U.S. GDP is greater than the motion picture / recording industry ($ 113B), performing arts / spectator sports / museums ($ 87B) and information and data processing services ($ 80B).
Over the past six years, the band has straddled that unyielding line between Christian and mainstream markets while maneuvering through the tangled web of major label bureaucracy at a time when the record industry continues to crumble.
Johnson said he has told the record industry, «If you guys want to stop making these kinds of video, believe me, I have no problems in not showing them.»
Reflecting on the commercial aspect of the record industry and the place that The Call's captivating, spiritually introspective music might have in the future, Been remarks, «We don't expect music to owe us something, owe us a living.
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