
Popular Music in a Digital Music Economy
Problems and Practices for an Emerging Service Industry
- 202 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
Popular Music in a Digital Music Economy
Problems and Practices for an Emerging Service Industry
About this book
In the late 1990s, the MP3 became the de facto standard for digital audio files and the networked computer began to claim a significant place in the lives of more and more listeners. The dovetailing of these two circumstances is the basis of a new mode of musical production and distribution where new practices emerge. This book is not a definitive statement about what the new music industry is. Rather, it is devoted to what this new industry is becoming by examining these practices as experiments, dedicated to negotiating what is replacing an "object based" industry oriented around the production and exchange of physical recordings. In this new economy, constant attention is paid to the production and licensing of intellectual property and the rise of the "social musician" who has been encouraged to become more entrepreneurial. Finally, every element of the industry now must consider a new type of audience, the "end user", and their productive and distributive capacities around which services and musicians must orient their practices and investments.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Enter the End User: A New Audience for a New Media
- 2 Why Don’t We Give it Away?: The Value of Free for a New Music Industry
- 3 Retail Climate Change: From Selling Music to Selling a Service
- 4 Opening Pandora’s Box: The Problematic Promise of Radio on the Internet
- 5 Radio on the TV: Music Supervision Taken Seriously
- 6 In a Land of 360 Deals 1,000 True Fans Can’t Be Wrong: Financing the Social Musician and Online Relationships
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Index