A fully international and scholarly analysis integrating the unique popular music sector both within arts marketing and current marketing and consumption theories. It gives a full overview and coverage of music, marketing and cultural policy, and the emerging academic study of the sector. This book draws upon marketing and consumer studies theory to think through a range of issues within the music business, including: Music as a 'product' Musical brands The music "consumer" The marketing of live music Musical tribes The musician as marketer The music business environment. Music, Markets and Consumption offers an up-to-date business-theoretical reading of the music business which complements viewpo...
Understanding the Music Industries is designed for undergraduates and musicians seeking to learn abo...
The objective of this study is to better understand the dynamics of how and why industries transform...
The consumption of music has long been of interest to sociologists, not only as a universally signif...
NoMuch recent economic work on the music industry has been focused on the impact of technology on de...
Music is the background of life, representing an international language that connects different cult...
Music is the background of life, representing an international language that connects different cult...
Nowadays music constitutes a phenomenon whose complexion entangles aspects simultaneously related to...
This thesis pursues the issue of music market and its economic performance. The essential target is ...
This thesis pursues the issue of music market and its economic performance. The essential target is ...
I propose that many aspects of mainstream music are a product not of societal trends and preferences...
This thesis considers the dialectical relationship between music and commerce and asks the question ...
This thesis considers the dialectical relationship between music and commerce and asks the question ...
<p class="Abstract"><span lang="EN-US">Nowadays music constitutes a phenomenon whose complexion enta...
The article reviews the book "Music, Markets and Consumption" by Daragh O\u27Reilly, Gretc...
World Music is often analysed as an interlinked series of music genres that can be specified from an...
Understanding the Music Industries is designed for undergraduates and musicians seeking to learn abo...
The objective of this study is to better understand the dynamics of how and why industries transform...
The consumption of music has long been of interest to sociologists, not only as a universally signif...
NoMuch recent economic work on the music industry has been focused on the impact of technology on de...
Music is the background of life, representing an international language that connects different cult...
Music is the background of life, representing an international language that connects different cult...
Nowadays music constitutes a phenomenon whose complexion entangles aspects simultaneously related to...
This thesis pursues the issue of music market and its economic performance. The essential target is ...
This thesis pursues the issue of music market and its economic performance. The essential target is ...
I propose that many aspects of mainstream music are a product not of societal trends and preferences...
This thesis considers the dialectical relationship between music and commerce and asks the question ...
This thesis considers the dialectical relationship between music and commerce and asks the question ...
<p class="Abstract"><span lang="EN-US">Nowadays music constitutes a phenomenon whose complexion enta...
The article reviews the book "Music, Markets and Consumption" by Daragh O\u27Reilly, Gretc...
World Music is often analysed as an interlinked series of music genres that can be specified from an...
Understanding the Music Industries is designed for undergraduates and musicians seeking to learn abo...
The objective of this study is to better understand the dynamics of how and why industries transform...
The consumption of music has long been of interest to sociologists, not only as a universally signif...