recording industry
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrecordingandindustry
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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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(Definition ofrecordingandindustryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Along with artistic management, therecordingindustryand specified support organisations, there are many other actors.
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It goes on to discuss whether these collectors present a problem for the officialrecordingindustry.
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First, as promotional vehicles, they offer insight into promotional issues associated with the soundrecordingindustry.
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In the context of the classicalrecordingindustrysuch figures are spectacular.
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Therecordingindustrylearned most of these techniques from the advertising industry.
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Secondly, the term is frequently used synonymously with therecordingindustry.
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In essence, a great deal of academic work has over-privileged therecordingindustryat the expense of other sectors.
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Within these pages there are abundant examples of the conflation of therecordingindustrywith the wider industries.
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And what effect has therecordingindustryhad on musical cultures that are based on improvisation and variation?
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Solo artists, song writers, session musicians and arrangers became overnight successes and a rebellious and influential upstartrecordingindustryemerged.
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One exceptionally potent source for these insinuations is therecordingindustryin its attempts to control markets.
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Perhaps the largest deficiency of the book, though, is its failure to connect the earlyrecordingindustrywith other media.
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Furthermore, therecordingindustrycould find cantautori convenient because of the low costs of production, based mainly on singing, acoustic guitars and simple arrangements.
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These recordings were twenty years old, and most of their players were either dead or invisible to therecordingindustryby 1952.
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Thus, following the early pioneers, an array of articles and books followed which equated therecordingindustrywith the music industry.
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Education, the media, therecordingindustryand concert promoters now tend to give the public what it 'wants' rather than what it 'needs'.
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However, most academic studies of the popular music industries have continued to privilege therecordingindustryas being the music industry.
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This branching off was born of certain anxieties that were, and still are shared by all those involved in therecordingindustry.
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Our historical argument rests on the way in which, as outlined above, the term 'music industry' has become synonymous with therecordingindustry.
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Individuals obviously collect unauthorised recordings because the legitimaterecordingindustrydoes not satisfy their needs for a specific type of music.
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Here again, the constraints of the commercialrecordingindustryhave conspired to greatly devalue the true characteristics of this landmark work.
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Therecordingindustrymust 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 therecordingindustry.
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The reason for this was the absence of knowledge and skills within the existing bureaucracy to work with and, where necessary, work around the globalrecordingindustry.
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Indeed, all the key issues facing therecordingindustryin recent times have been presented to legislators as issues affecting the music industry as a whole.
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