music ind overview
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To get an overview of the structure of the music industryYou should all be able to explain the main sectors in the music industry.
To gain an understanding of how the ‘big four’ operate, as well as the independent labels You should all be able to:Name the four majorsDescribe the difference between major and independent labelsDiscuss the major labels using the terms oligopoly and conglomerate.
Audiences &
Institutions:
The Music IndustryThe aims of today’s lesson
Industry OverviewThe Music Industry is made up of many people and organisations:
The composers, musicians, and performers
The companies and professionals who record and sell music (e.g. music publishers, producers, studios, engineers, record labels, retailers and online music stores)
Those that organise and present live music performances (e.g. booking agents, promoters, music venues, road crew)
Professionals who assist musicians with their music careers (e.g. talent managers, business managers, entertainment lawyers)
Those who broadcast music (e.g. radio and TV producers, presenters)
...and all sorts of other people (e.g. instrument manufacturers, music critics, etc.
Industry Overview
We can divide the music industry into different sectors:
It is a vast industry but is largely controlled by the record companies...
Technology DevelopmentTechnology
Development
PublishingPublishing
Broadcasting
Broadcasting
Live Events
Live Events
Recorded Music
Recorded Music
Industry Overview
The music industry is dominated by the ‘big four’ or the music majors:
Market share data from 2005
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Industry Overview
According to an IFPI report published in August 2006 the big four accounted for 71.7% of retail music sales
This means that they operate in an oligopoly where a few companies control the market.
These companies are designed to reach the maximum audience and therefore will also have subsidiary companies that will deal with niche tastes as well as mainstream. For example, Universal also own Verve which are a specialist Jazz music company
Industry Overview
Other than EMI , the majors are Conglomerates this means they are a multi industry company and own other companies that are not part of the music industry.
Sony is a major conglomerate – in pairs, list as many Sony
products or companies as you can.
This makes these companies increasingly dominant.
Industry Overview
Independents
These companies operate separately from the majors and often specialise in music genres and may cater for niche audiences.
Domino is now one of the most successful independent record labels in the UK.
Artists include:
Often, labels you think are independent are actually subsidiaries of a major label. Can you think of any labels that might be independent?
Before you get on to your group research tasks...
Here is your homework task tbd by Tuesday 20th March1. Do some research into the artists and bands you like – find out which
label they are with and if they are independent or part of a major label.
2. Select an artist/band from a major label to use for your first case study.
3. Select an artist/band from an independent label to use for your second case study.
4. Start a Prezi/Ppt./blog post in which to build up your case study information. Include the following information:
– Name the artist/band– State which label(s) they are with and if it is part of a larger group or
conglomerate– Give some examples of other artists/bands with the same label.
Group research task
1. Find your group2. Access my ‘Music Industry’ view on Mahara3. Download the relevant research task sheet for your
group (EMI / Sony / Warner / Universal / XL)4. Carry out the research (divide the work up between you)5. Create a presentation to show findings (Ppt. or Prezi).6. You will be presenting this to the rest of the class in the
second half of next lesson.