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Buy American: Establishing Artificial Boundaries or Removing Unwanted Barriers?
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| "This idea of international free trade is a fallacy. We don't need free trade. We need smart trade . . . Even Canada is not truly a free trade partner. Their regulations require broadcasters use a specified percentage of Canadian-produced programming. That's protectionism, and to deny it is to be the patsy to foreign governments who think they can take advantage of the naivete of the American voter."
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The Business Blues With Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, and John Lee Hooker, Jr.
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| . . . musicians are so very careful about how they sound, because their music is what they are. They are professionals. Their music represents them. In essence, they are their music. Isn’t this true of small business as well? Or shouldn’t it be? |
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Simon Cowell Bio
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| He has been a major player in the pop music industry in the United Kingdom since the 1970s, but it wasn’t until the first airing of American Idol on June 11, 2002 that the Simon Cowell bio became a matter of common knowledge throughout the U.S. Since that time, Cowell has gone on to produce various ventures that combine both the television and music industries, and he has become a worldwide celebrity in the process. |
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Africa's Music Industry Issues, Part I
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| Musicians like fashion designers et al "gotta eat!" Therefore, we are not only interested in enjoying and grooving to their songs, we also want to know how the musicians we cherish, can get paid what is owed them for their work product. In this two part interview, with the help of music industry insider, Wale Ewedemi, we shed light on the business of music in Africa. Part I covers the current state of Africa’s music industry and its intellectual property rights [IP]. Part II explores technology, distribution, advocacy, infrastructure, music authenticity and social media. |
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Africa's Music Industry Issues, Part II
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| This is Part II of our discussion on Africa’s Music Industry Issues. In Part I, Wale Ewedemi, a music industry insider and founder of the recently formed Nigeria Music Industry Association, discussed with us the current state of Africa’s music industry and intellectual property rights. Here, we continue with our insider as we explore issues around technology, distribution, advocacy, infrastructure, music authenticity and social media.
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Are You Still Struggling to Find Music Industry Jobs?
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| The music industry is in crisis. Music and creativity will never wane but the structure of the music industry has changed forever and this means that if you are a part of it you may need to look at a viable alternative to what you are doing right now. Hear my story and my answer to the problems faced by many. |
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Frankie Valli and Jersey Boys Good Metaphor for Recession Worn Companies
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| The Broadway shows All Shook Up, featuring the music of Elvis Presley, Movin' Out, featuring the music of Billy Joel, and Mama Mia, featuring the music of Abba, were all very enjoyable, fun evenings, but the stories were contrived to fit the music. Like so many sales calls I've been witness to, the presentations (shows) were created to fit the product (music) because they didn't have a good story that stood on its own. |
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Music Industry Jobs? Here is the Ugly Truth!
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| What is the current state of the music industry and where have all the music industry jobs gone? What does the future hold for a music focused career? Is there an answer to the problems of a declining industry and what can you do to protect your future? |
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The Music Industry: Spinning A New Business Model
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| The Internet has impacted all of the arts, but no sector has been hit quite as hard as the music industry. The industry is in such a free fall that advertising avenues are filling the shoes that music labels once did. It has become more of a do- it-yourself world. Those artists who embrace change will still find ways to succeed, make an impact and build lasting careers. |
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Michael Jackson History: Michael Jackson - The Icon and Entrepreneur
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| Until his death at the age of 50, Michael Jackson has been all over the TV, the papers, and the magazines. He always had an iconic presence in the music industry since he started his solo career back in the 80's. In fact, a lot of music experts have declared him as Michael Jackson, the King of Pop. |
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Is Reading Music Really That Important?
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| An important part of being a good musician is acquiring the skill of reading music. There are many musicians out there that still do not know how to do this. Many people learned to read music through music lessons. This may not be available to everyone and it does not guarantee that you will learn how to read music. Surprisingly, there are a lot of music teachers today that teach mostly by rote or by ear. Students in these situations never have to learn how to read music. |
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