The Internet has made music more widely available and increased the convenience with which we can listen to music. We increasingly recognize that recorded music can take the form of digital files. The Internet and related technologies for music delivery have been made viable by advances in compression, data storage, and transmission technologies. To provide greater value to consumers, music labels need to make greater use of retrieval and selection technologies
This paper analyzes the conditions and functions of the present music market, with the main focus on...
The Internet/World Wide Web (Web) is an important way for the sharing and selling of products and se...
Since its early days, the Internet has been used by the music industry as a powerful marketing tool ...
The Internet has made music more widely available and increased the convenience with which we can li...
The Internet is an ideal platform for most forms of musicking (Small, 1998): it is now used extensiv...
The Internet grew from a network of academic resources requiring specialist knowledge, expensive tec...
Music plays an important, and sometimes overlooked part in the transformation of communication and d...
The music industry is in the throes of a revolution, due to the proliferation of new compression tec...
The development of music recording and playback technologies through the early 20th Century enabled ...
Abstract: Purpose – Music can be copied and distributed almost without cost via the internet, while ...
The Tower is an official publication of the Georgia Tech Office of Student Media and is sponsored by...
No one has felt the impact of music on the Internet more than the independent musician. The recordin...
Since 1999 the recording industries have seen a dramatic and steady decline in the sale of the compa...
Digital music formats and the Internet as a distribution mechanism have fundamentally disrupted the ...
Since the 1920s, the primary medium used for music reproduction in the radio was the phonograph disc...
This paper analyzes the conditions and functions of the present music market, with the main focus on...
The Internet/World Wide Web (Web) is an important way for the sharing and selling of products and se...
Since its early days, the Internet has been used by the music industry as a powerful marketing tool ...
The Internet has made music more widely available and increased the convenience with which we can li...
The Internet is an ideal platform for most forms of musicking (Small, 1998): it is now used extensiv...
The Internet grew from a network of academic resources requiring specialist knowledge, expensive tec...
Music plays an important, and sometimes overlooked part in the transformation of communication and d...
The music industry is in the throes of a revolution, due to the proliferation of new compression tec...
The development of music recording and playback technologies through the early 20th Century enabled ...
Abstract: Purpose – Music can be copied and distributed almost without cost via the internet, while ...
The Tower is an official publication of the Georgia Tech Office of Student Media and is sponsored by...
No one has felt the impact of music on the Internet more than the independent musician. The recordin...
Since 1999 the recording industries have seen a dramatic and steady decline in the sale of the compa...
Digital music formats and the Internet as a distribution mechanism have fundamentally disrupted the ...
Since the 1920s, the primary medium used for music reproduction in the radio was the phonograph disc...
This paper analyzes the conditions and functions of the present music market, with the main focus on...
The Internet/World Wide Web (Web) is an important way for the sharing and selling of products and se...
Since its early days, the Internet has been used by the music industry as a powerful marketing tool ...