September 2016 archive

Music and Streaming Services

Youssef YAHIAOUI (International student – France) 09/20/2016 How is digital media changing the music industry ? Digital media has extremely changed the music industry. If we go back years ago, music was only available via vinyl and then many years after music were available thanks to CDs. At that time the only way to listen …

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Carlo Francisco     How is Digital Media changing the music industry?   The music industry has grown in the recent coming years through the advancements of digital media. Digital media plays all sorts of pros towards music exposure and discovery. Music industries of all genres and companies now have a platform in where their …

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The Ever-Changing Music Industry

Digital media has almost completely changed the music industry. The newest craze is streaming music for only a few dollars each month. Apple has made the lasting power of music streaming services expand because of Apple Music. Everybody thought Apple Music was late to the game, but after their launch, that’s all millions of iPhone …

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Week 4 Music and Streaming

WHOA! I must say this is an interesting topic that I truly believe can be based straight off of an option and not even involve any sources. Mainly because most, if not all of us lived through the transition of music. In my opinion music began its transition when Apple came out with iPods. Of …

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How is Digital Media changing the music industry? I think digital media is changing the music industry both positive and negative way. Before there was internet i remember we had to go out and buy CD’s at the store if we wanted to listen to the music of our favorite artist, i remember only liking …

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How is digital media changing the music industry.

Digital media is changing  the music industry  by allowing song writers  and music  composer to insist on renegotiating  the  1909 Copy Writes Act. Under the old  copy write  act , the music  licensing system forced song writers  to let  others use there music  at a very low fixed rate. Now in a new era  where …

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Not only has the sequence of lyrical content, genres, and it’s many forms of deliverance changed within the last 20 years.  The music industry is no longer conducted at firms, contracts aren’t always negotiated in person, and music is no longer on cassettes. Due to the high accessibility of mobile phones; consumer are now able …

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Siri play….

I guess I should begin this by saying I don’t listen to music anymore. I don’t have Spotify or Pandora, or any music streaming app. If music is playing around me, then yeah sure, I’ll listen to it. But on average, I can go weeks if not more without hearing any music. But streaming is …

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The Music Industry and Digital Media

Anissa Mayhew     According to the three articles I read about the music industry and the effects that digital media has on it I would say that all these company’s that offer digital media are all in competition with Apple.  Apple is a hegemony, that wants to collaborate with smaller company’s to make Apple …

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Music and Streaming Services

The music Industry has changed drastically over the years with digital media. Years ago music was stored on CD’s that you would only find at a electronic store, then music transitioned over to mp3 players; that allowed customers to purchase music electronically and download the content onto their devices. Which change the way customers travelled, exercise and …

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