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The Music Industry Patrik Wikstroem

The Music Industry By Patrik Wikstroem

The Music Industry by Patrik Wikstroem


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Summary

Patrik Wikstrom illuminates the workings of the music industry, and captures the dynamics at work in the production of musical culture between the transnational media conglomerates, the independent music companies and the public.

The Music Industry Summary

The Music Industry: Music in the Cloud by Patrik Wikstroem

The music industry is going through a period of immense change brought about in part by the digital revolution. What is the role of music in the age of computers and the Internet? How has the music industry been transformed by the economic and technological upheavals of recent years, and how is it likely to change in the future? This thoroughly revised and updated new edition provides an international overview of the music industry and its future prospects in the world of global entertainment. Patrik Wikstrom illuminates the workings of the music industry, and captures the dynamics at work in the production of musical culture between the transnational media conglomerates, the independent music companies and the public. New to this second edition are expanded sections on the structure of the music industry, online business models and the links between social media and music. Engaging and comprehensive, The Music Industry will be a must-read for students and scholars of media and communication studies, cultural studies, popular music, sociology and economics.

The Music Industry Reviews

Highly recommended - will be of great interest to scholars who study the history, evolution and future of the music industry. Choice The second edition of The Music Industry is a lucid and astute overview of what has happened to popular music since the mp3 met the Internet at the birth of Napster. It is the first scholarly book to make real sense of the present state of the music industry. By looking at the contemporary landscape of popular music from multiple perspectives, including the fan perspective, Wikstrom provides clear explanations for the consequences new digital media have had for music, musicians and the recording industry. Steve Jones, University of Illinois at Chicago Wikstrom's second edition of The Music Industry is essential reading for researchers, students and professionals wishing to understand the many challenges and opportunities facing recorded music. Wikstrom covers terrain that has global relevance for multinationals and grass-roots indie producers alike, and he does so from the useful perspective of an active and theoretically sophisticated music professional. Philip Graham, Queensland University of Technology An outstanding contribution to a better understanding of the current revolution in the music industry and a must-read for business professionals, academics, students and all those interested in the music business. Peter Tschmuck, University for Music and Performing Arts, Vienna

About Patrik Wikstroem

Patrik Wikstrom is principal research fellow at the creative industries faculty, Queensland University of Technology.

Table of Contents

Contents List of Tables and Figures Introduction - Music in the Cloud Chapter 1 - A Copyright Industry Chapter 2 - Inside the Music Industry Chapter 3 - Music and the Media Chapter 4 - Making Music D An Industrial or Creative Process Chapter 5 - The Social and Creative Music Fan Chapter 6 - Future Sounds Notes References Index

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GOR006653004
9780745664187
0745664180
The Music Industry: Music in the Cloud by Patrik Wikstroem
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Polity Press
20130726
242
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