Search Results - music label
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Word-of-Mouth Marketing in the Music Industry: Are Record Labels Communicating Effectively With Their Target Market?
Published 2006“…A proposal for more effective ways in which record labels can use WOM marketing is then laid out. Insights into the ways in which consumers discover new music and interact with one another on social networking sites are also addressed.…”
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The Thai popular music industry: industrial form and musical design
Published 2012“…This dissertation will attempt to examine and describe the causes and effects of corporate control over the major labels, which have been influential in the Thai popular music industry since 1982, when the first major label was established. …”
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Pinching (or taking back) ideas from popular music: Placing the concept album in contemporary classical music.
Published 2015“…Success in marketing classical music depends largely on three key factors: the size and status of the CD release label; the status and image of the performers and composers; and the repertoire presented. …”
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Making Islamic popular music in Malaysia, 1996-2016
Published 2019“…This fieldwork was carried out in two phases, over 11 months (September 2015 to January 2016 and April 2016 to September 2016), with industry experts, singers, composers, lyricists, arrangers and musicians, Islamic scholars, media workers, and music retailers, as well as related organisations and recording labels working in the Malaysian music industry, especially within the genre of nasyid. …”
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myTunes: Digital music library users and their self-images
Published 2012“…Factor analysis of the MSIQ data revealed two distinct self-image groups, which we label as ‘musical practitioner’ (linking ‘overall musician’, ‘performer’, ‘composer’, ‘teacher’, and ‘listener’) and ‘music consumer’ (linking ‘listener’, ‘fan’, and ‘technology user’). …”
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Music to My Ears:The Terms ‘nona’ and ‘nyonya’ as Ethnonyms and Beyond
Published 2019“…This is the connotation of the term in Baba Malay and it is clearly visible in the ethnonym baba-nyonya or in designations of cultural areas connected to the Chinese Peranakan such as ‘baba-nyonya language’, ‘nyonya food’, ‘nyonya kuih’, or ‘nyonya clothing’. These labels coexist with other labels like ‘peranakan cuisine’ and ‘peranakan fashion’. …”
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Jay Chou's Zhongguo Feng: Songs and identity / Su Zekai
Published 2018“…Past scholars examined into Zhongguo Feng with labels such as “chinked-out” and “China wind”, however, there is a lack of detailed musical analysis in their work. …”
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space to grow: copyright, cultural policy and commercially focused music in china
Published 2009“…A difficult copyright environment, combined with the Chinese government's continuing power over key distribution and promotion channels, including radio, television, publishing and concerts (Baranovitch, 2003 ; Brady, 2006 ), have been key factors in the failure of international labels to secure a dominant position in China's rapidly developing domestic music market. …”
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Factors Contributing to the Decline in Compact disc Sales in the Malaysia and Nigerian Markets for Music
Published 2009“…It concludes that the major factor influencing a switch from legitimate CD purchase was consumer perception of high prices charged by record labels. It is recommended that record companies focus on music as service.…”
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Rock 'n' labels: Tracking the Australian recording industry in 'The Vinyl Age': Part One, 1945-1970
Published 2012“…In this study, which has two parts, we survey record labels, recording techniques and forms, and the music that was bought and sold. …”
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Rock 'n' Labels: Tracking the Australian recording industry in 'The Vinyl Age': Part Two: 1970-1995, and after
Published 2012“…This story has not been told in full previously and this article is a first step to make good this gap in the historical and cultural sociology of popular music. In this study, which has two parts, we survey record labels, recording techniques and forms, and the music that was bought and sold. …”
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Intermediaries in the Music Industry: A Case Study Approach Focusing on the United Kingdom and South Korea
Published 2014“…The case studies used in this report consisted of two acts from the British music industry and two acts from the South Korean music industry. …”
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Art therapy and music reminiscence activity in the prevention of cognitive decline: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Published 2017“…This pilot study explores the feasibility of using art therapy and music reminiscence activity to improve the cognition of community living elderly with mild cognitive impairment. …”
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Art therapy is associated with sustained improvement in cognitive function in the elderly with mild neurocognitive disorder: findings from a pilot randomized controlled trial for a...
Published 2018“…Cognitive stimulation delivered through psychosocial interventions provides both psychological intervention and social stimulation to improve cognition. A pilot open-label parallel-arms randomized controlled trial was undertaken to examine the effects of art therapy (AT) and music reminiscence activity (MRA) compared to the control, on the primary outcome of neurocognitive domain assessments in elderly people with MCI. …”
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Alice’n Records / Adam Badruddin Syah
Published 2020“…They are an independent record label based in Malaysia and have two branches, one in Gombak and the other in Ampang. …”
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Sustainability strategies among Balinese heritage ensembles
Published 2014“…Throughout I argue that while heritage may often constitute a top-down designation, it is also a label worn by insider stewards of tradition who consciously sustain music traditions from periphery positions.…”
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Understanding the issues and factors of crowdsourcing tasks in a call centre environment
Published 2015“…The tasks created were music tagging games called Label the music and Tag it, both based around previous research of a similar online task by Turnball et al. (2007). …”
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