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  • ISBN: 0876390599
  • ISBN: 9780876390597
  • Physical Description: xi, 193 p. ; 21 cm.
  • Publisher: Boston : Berklee Press, c2005.

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Includes index.
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1. Music like water : the future of music is ... Read More
Subject: Music trade
Sound recording industry
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24514. ‡aThe future of music : ‡bmanifesto for the digital music revolution / ‡cDavid Kusek, Gerd Leonhard ; edited by Susan Gedutis Lindsay.
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50500. ‡g1. ‡tMusic like water : the future of music is mobile, diverse, and ubiquitous -- ‡tA digital music primer -- ‡tMusic today -- ‡tThe ubiquity of water -- ‡tUtilities -- ‡tMusic : a product or service? -- ‡tWild card : the universal mobile device (UMD) -- ‡g2. ‡tOur top-10 truths of the music business -- ‡g3. ‡tFuturizing some popular music industry myths -- ‡g4. ‡tThe future of music marketing and promotion -- ‡tTraditional radio : the death of the DJ -- ‡tInternet radio and podcasting : the infinite array of choices -- ‡tSatellite radio : the return of the DJ -- ‡tMusic television : what a lovely ride it was -- ‡tSponsorship : the lure of cool -- ‡tDirect marketing : knowing your customers -- ‡tVideo games : targeting players with new music -- ‡tCell phones and wireless : direct marketing on steroids -- ‡tMarketing lessons from the porn business -- ‡g5. ‡tThe future of music distribution and acquisition -- ‡tThe demise of the CD -- ‡tThe end of the replacement cycle -- ‡tThe changing face of music retail -- ‡tThe future of music retailing -- ‡tWhat not to do : the criminalization of file-sharing -- ‡g6. ‡tThe digital kids and the changing marketplace -- ‡tThe 'net generation' -- ‡tFile-sharing -- ‡tToo much money -- ‡tMixed messages : have your cake and eat it? -- ‡tOldies but goldies -- ‡tMusic companies must embrace the digital future -- ‡g7. ‡tA new music economy -- ‡tLong time gone : a perfectly broken system -- ‡tPennies from heaven -- ‡tIndependent labels -- ‡tLive performance and touring merchandising -- ‡tMixtapes, MP3 Blogs, and file-sharing -- ‡tCD pricing -- ‡tSingles pricing -- ‡tCompensation -- ‡tMusic like water : why can't file-sharing be a winner for everybody? -- ‡tNew operating mantras -- ‡tNew licensing approaches -- ‡tA digital utility license for media companies -- ‡tA new type of music company -- ‡g8. ‡tHow technology will rewire the music business -- ‡tHistorical perspectives -- ‡tTechnology in the hands of artists -- ‡tThe ravages of free -- ‡tThe digital chastity belt -- ‡tHoney vs. the stick -- ‡tMusic recommendation music recognition -- ‡tDigital A&R empowerment -- ‡tUpgradeable music : try-and-buy models -- ‡tIntegrated music experiences -- ‡g9. ‡tMega trends that will impact the future of music -- ‡tThe accelerating pace and scope of diversity -- ‡tThe changing paradigms of work and leisure -- ‡tThe unobtrusive expansion of technology -- ‡tThe overload of information and media -- ‡tThe surveillance society and concerns of privacy -- ‡tHeart over brain -- ‡g10. ‡tOnto the future.
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