Music industry
Midem 2016 : l’industrie musicale retrouve confiance
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- Tuesday, 26 July 2016
Au Midem, salon des professionnels de la musique, l’optimisme est de rigueur, car l’écoute payante sur Internet relance la croissance.
Nigeria's music scene becomes a cultural export
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- Tuesday, 12 July 2016
Each night as darkness descends on Lagos, Nigeria's commercial capital, sweat-drenched young men and women descend on the megacity's numerous nightclubs to dance to the latest hit songs.
Perpetual Motion in the Music Industry
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- Tuesday, 12 July 2016
Technology is dominating the music industry of today. People want to “own” their music. They want it readily available and under their control. They want it inexpensive, or in many cases, free.
Steinway’s Grand Ambitions for Its Pianos in China
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- Tuesday, 12 July 2016
Steinway, one of the world’s most prestigious musical instrument brands, is looking to China to breathe new life into lackluster sales.
The first global independent music market report
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- Tuesday, 12 July 2016
For the first time in the history of recorded music, the independent sector has extracted its true market share value based on ownership of copyright.
Industrie musicale africaine
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- Tuesday, 12 July 2016
L’industrie musicale. En dépit de ses talents et de sa diversité, l’Afrique ne représente que 1 % des biens et services culturels exportés dans le monde.
Male Dominated Panels Are Bad For The Music Industry
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- Tuesday, 12 July 2016
Last Friday, a photo started circulating of a MIDEM panel about the next fifty years in the music business.
AMDP at #MTNBushfire Festival 2016
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- Tuesday, 28 June 2016
Pursuing its mission to build up a sustainable music sector in Africa, the African Music Development Programme has this year strengthened his role as one of the most important players for the promotion of professional exchanges between educational organizations and music festivals in Africa.
Why Taylor Swift and the Music Industry's New Attack on YouTube Is a Mistake
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- Tuesday, 28 June 2016
As Recode reports, the music industry is enlisting its biggest stars, such as Swift and U2, to press the case that copyright law is rigged in favor of Google-owned YouTube.
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