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recording industry

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meanings of recordingand industry


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recording
noun
uk /rɪˈkɔː.dɪŋ/ us /rɪˈkɔːr.dɪŋ/
speech, music, or moving pictures that have been recorded to be listened to or ...
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industry
noun
uk /ˈɪn.də.stri/ us /ˈɪn.də.stri/
the companies and activities involved in the process of producing goods for sale, especially in a factory or ...
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Examples of recording industry


These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
Along with artistic management, the recordingindustry and specified support organisations, there are many other actors.
It goes on to discuss whether these collectors present a problem for the official recordingindustry.
First, as promotional vehicles, they offer insight into promotional issues associated with the sound recordingindustry.
In the context of the classical recordingindustry such figures are spectacular.
The recordingindustry learned most of these techniques from the advertising industry.
Secondly, the term is frequently used synonymously with the recordingindustry.
In essence, a great deal of academic work has over-privileged the recordingindustry at the expense of other sectors.
Within these pages there are abundant examples of the conflation of the recordingindustry with the wider industries.
And what effect has the recordingindustry had on musical cultures that are based on improvisation and variation?
Solo artists, song writers, session musicians and arrangers became overnight successes and a rebellious and influential upstart recordingindustry emerged.
One exceptionally potent source for these insinuations is the recordingindustry in its attempts to control markets.
Perhaps the largest deficiency of the book, though, is its failure to connect the early recordingindustry with other media.
Furthermore, the recordingindustry could find cantautori convenient because of the low costs of production, based mainly on singing, acoustic guitars and simple arrangements.
These recordings were twenty years old, and most of their players were either dead or invisible to the recordingindustry by 1952.
Thus, following the early pioneers, an array of articles and books followed which equated the recordingindustry with the music industry.
Education, the media, the recordingindustry and concert promoters now tend to give the public what it 'wants' rather than what it 'needs'.
However, most academic studies of the popular music industries have continued to privilege the recordingindustry as being the music industry.
This branching off was born of certain anxieties that were, and still are shared by all those involved in the recordingindustry.
Our historical argument rests on the way in which, as outlined above, the term 'music industry' has become synonymous with the recordingindustry.
Individuals obviously collect unauthorised recordings because the legitimate recordingindustry does not satisfy their needs for a specific type of music.
Here again, the constraints of the commercial recordingindustry have conspired to greatly devalue the true characteristics of this landmark work.
The recordingindustry must establish better contractual arrangements for artistes.
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The tension between the technological and cultural sources of the aesthetic of judgment did not abate and still has not abated, and both have propelled the recordingindustry.
The reason for this was the absence of knowledge and skills within the existing bureaucracy to work with and, where necessary, work around the global recordingindustry.
Indeed, all the key issues facing the recordingindustry in recent times have been presented to legislators as issues affecting the music industry as a whole.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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