The Economic and Employment Impact of the Arts and Music Industry

The Economic and Employment Impact of the Arts and Music Industry
Title The Economic and Employment Impact of the Arts and Music Industry PDF eBook
Author United States Congress
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 74
Release 2017-11-03
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The economic and employment impact of the arts and music industry : hearing before the Committee on Education and Labor, U.S. House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, first session, hearing held in Washington, DC, March 26, 2009.

The Economic and Employment Impact of the Arts and Music Industry, Serial No. 111-12, March 26, 2009, 111-1 Hearing, *.

The Economic and Employment Impact of the Arts and Music Industry, Serial No. 111-12, March 26, 2009, 111-1 Hearing, *.
Title The Economic and Employment Impact of the Arts and Music Industry, Serial No. 111-12, March 26, 2009, 111-1 Hearing, *. PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and the Workforce
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The Economic and Employment Impact of the Arts and Music Industry

The Economic and Employment Impact of the Arts and Music Industry
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Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor
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Release 2009
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The Economic and Employment Impact of the Arts and Music Industry :.
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Chicago Music City

Chicago Music City
Title Chicago Music City PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Rothfield
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Pages 60
Release 2007-08
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ISBN 9780974704739

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Chicago Music City, a first-of-its kind study conducted by the Cultural Policy Center at the University of Chicago, compares the strength and vitality of music industries and scenes across the United States, and finds that Chicago is a leader by nearly each indicator measured. As cities across the United States vie with each other to attract and retain business, sociologists, urban planners, and real estate developers point to quality of life and availability of cultural amenities as important indicators of the health and future success of urban areas. A number of these cities are turning to economic impact studies to show the importance of the music to the local economies. Chicago Music City compares Chicago¿s musical strength with the 50 largest metropolitan areas in the U. S., focusing especially on a group of eleven comparison cities: Chicago and its demographic peers, New York and Los Angeles, plus eight others with strong musical reputations ¿ Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Las Vegas, Memphis, Nashville, New Orleans and Seattle. Initially intended to serve as a benchmark for measuring the future growth of the Chicago¿s music community, Chicago Music City offers a new twist on the economic impact studies used by music industry and arts advocates across the country.

Economic Analysis of Music Copyright

Economic Analysis of Music Copyright
Title Economic Analysis of Music Copyright PDF eBook
Author Ivan L. Pitt
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 186
Release 2010-07-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1441963189

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Chris Anderson's initial `Long Tail' analysis was released in 2004 just as the wave of mergers and acquisitions was sweeping the music publishing and radio industries. Music industry executives began looking for Anderson’s ‘Long Tail’ effect and with it the implied redistribution of royalty income from popular songs to long dormant and forgotten works in their catalogs. These music publishers had hoped to further maximize the value of their copyright assets (lyrics and melody) in their existing music catalogs as the sale of compact disks diminished, and consumers switched their purchasing and listening habits to new digital formats in music technology such as the iPod. This book deals with the measurement of skewness, heavy tails and asymmetry in performance royalty income data in the music industry, an area that has received very little academic attention for various reasons. For example, the pay packages, including signing bonuses, of some `superstars' in the sports world are often announced when they join a team. In the art world, the value of an artist's work is sometimes revealed when the work is sold at auction. The main reason it is difficult to study art and culture from a royalty income perspective is that most of the income data at the individual level is often proprietary, and generally not made publicly available for economic analysis. As a Senior Economist for the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) using both internal and licensed external proprietary data, the author found that the so-called `superstar effects' are still present in performance royalty income. Success is still concentrated on a relatively few copyright holders or members who can be grouped into `heavy tails' of the empirical income distribution in a departure from Anderson's `long tail' analysis. This book is divided into two parts. The first part is a general introduction to the many supply and demand economic factors that are related to music performance royalty payments. The second part is an applied econometrics section that provides modeling and in-depth analysis of income data from a songwriter, music publisher and blanket licensing perspective. In an era of declining income from CD album sales, data collection, mining and analysis are becoming increasingly important in terms of understanding the listening, buying and music use habits of consumers. The economic impact on songwriters, publishers, music listeners, and Performance Rights Organizations (PROs) is discussed and future business models are evaluated. The book will appeal to researchers and students in cultural economics, media and statistics as well as general readers and professionals in the music publishing industry.

Music in the Marketplace

Music in the Marketplace
Title Music in the Marketplace PDF eBook
Author Samuel Cameron
Publisher Routledge
Pages 259
Release 2015-03-24
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1317934733

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Much recent economic work on the music industry has been focused on the impact of technology on demand, with predictions being made of digital copyright infringement leading to the demise of the industry. In fact, there have always been profound cyclical swings in music media sales owing to the fact that music always has been, and continues to be, a discretionary purchase. This entertaining and accessible book offers an analysis of the production and consumption of music from a social economics approach. Locating music within the economic analysis of social behaviour, this books guides the reader through issues relating to production, supply, consumption and trends, wider considerations such as the international trade in music, and in particular through divisions of age, race and gender. Providing an engaging overview of this fascinating topic, this book will be of interest and relevance to students and scholars of cultural economics, management, musicology, cultural studies and those with an interest in the music industry more generally.