how to be a singer ... This is key because this is the main thing that is looked for. If there is no ability to sing then no record company is going to want to sign you. ... View More
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The Cause and Effect of CD Piracy ... their fame. Record sales drop and, in many cases the record company will end the artistamp39s contract. In recent years, having a No. 1 ... View More
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diamound in the rough ... His company makes a net worth each year of 361 million. His record company sold 26 million records in 1998, more then any other rap company. ... View More
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New Music ... Traditionally, an artist forwards a demo of the new album for approval by the record company. The record company will usually reject it. ... View More
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Set Music Free ... fee to download songs. Each record company that chooses to use Napsteramp39s services could determine the fee. I think that this would ... View More
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Napster ... Metallica was the first band to sue their own record company, Time Warner, for the right to control their own future. Rather than ... View More
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Berry Gordy Jr. ... It gave black listeners great clout as consumers and made it possible for black record company owners to market their songs directly to its growing audience. ... View More
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Napster ... Let us also determine the reasons why people want Napster to remain open. The Record Company is strongly opposed to Napster for one reason and one reason only. ... View More
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Rocked Out ... fresh material. a. Van Halen had to go through several lead singers mainly because of the desires of the record company. b. The ... View More
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Rocked Out ... fresh material. a. Van Halen had to go through several lead singers mainly because of the desires of the record company. b. The ... View More
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Music Piracy: Should It Be Allowed ... This is because the average bootleg CDs run between 510 on the streets. Currently, each record company sells a CD to each music retailer for about 10. ... View More
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lyrical analysis of have a cigar by pink floyd Contrary to popular believe a band in modern day music doesnamp39t earn a lot of money from selling albums, unless of course that artists owns the record company. ... View More
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Music Publishing ... This royalty is quite separate from the amp39artisteamp39 royalty the record company is required to pay directly to the artistes featured on the record. ... View More
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AntiCensorship ... of. The Sex Pistols were sacked by EMI for a number of incidents that were deemed unacceptable by the record company. As Cloonan ... View More
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History of Punk ... exploit punk for profit. In the hands of record company executives, punk was guided, directed and transformed. Eventually a gap was ... View More
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Record Contracts ... This is why it is so easy for record company executives to continually rob artists blind without them realizing whatamp39s transpiring. ... View More
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No Napping For Napster ... money. Since the record company does not have to pay for the building in which the concerts are held, they save money. Already paid ... View More
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YouTube: The Leader in Internet Video Search ... Universal Music Group, the worldamp39s biggest record company, for instance, recently accused YouTube and MySpace of infringing the copyrights of the music videos ... View More
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Napster ... On February 12th 2000, a federal appeals court ruled against Napster agreeing with the record companyamp39s views that the free online service was a form of ... View More
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MTV ... The artistamp39s record sales boom, benefiting the record company, the record stores, and any other person involved in the process of production. ... View More
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Napster: Company Meltdown ... Napster has also cited that they have found documents that show the record labels have ... the table is that earlier in the year the RIAA had sued a company by the ... View More
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Music Influences the ecomony ... With greater profits, at the record company, artists will want a larger share and retail outlets will not want to disappear from the market. ... View More
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Hip Hop Moguls ... potential. The entertainment industry is the first step that all of these moguls have accomplished they all own a record company. Tariq ... View More
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Napster essay ... program as college students are. Leading record company executives are actually outraged at the program. Bad Boy CEO and hiphop ... View More
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Napster Research Paper ... program as college students are. Leading record company executives are actually outraged at the program. Bad Boy CEO and hiphop ... View More
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Napster Research Paper ... program as college students are. Leading record company executives are actually outraged at the program. Bad Boy CEO and hiphop ... View More
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Napster Research Paper ... program as college students are. Leading record company executives are actually outraged at the program. Bad Boy CEO and hiphop ... View More
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Recording Industry ... All you would here is ampquotdid you download that new album itampquot So not only was the record company losing money but also stores that sell music such as Sam Goody ... View More
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NoneProvided ... He is arguing for directtoconsumer marketing, because it lacks the hassle of record company contracts and the various fees that go into marketing an artistamp39s ... View More
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Summary of Ray ... again. Fortunately, another record company offers him a more realistic deal and he is given the money he is promised to get. The ... View More
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