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    COLLABORATIVE WORK SKILLS: RUBRIC FOR GROUP WORK Name of Group Member Evaluated: ____________________ CATEGORY SCORE OF 4 SCORE OF 3 SCORE 0F 2 SCORE OF 1 Contributions Routinely provides useful ideas when participating in the group an in classroom discussion. An active member who contributes to the discussion and is really a part of the group. Usually provides useful ideas when participating in the group and in classroom discussion. A satisfactory group member who contributes to the discussion

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    Music and motion pictures‚ two of the most popular forms of entertainment today‚ can easily be traced back hundreds of years ago. Yet a relatively newer form of entertainment (and information) has impacted those long-established industries in as little as a few years: the internet. Recorded music‚ technically speaking‚ can be traced back to April 9th‚ 1860 with “Au Clair de la Lune” by Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville . Though music existed long before this date‚ it marks the first time music

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    Examine how Universal Music Group is fighting piracy along with its devastating financial effects and whether or not these measures have been effective. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. I. ● ● ● II. ● ● III. ● IV. ● ● ● V. ● ● Title Page Contents Page Acknowledgements page Abstract (see copy that was turned in) Discussion: Introduction In the last decade‚ the music industry as a whole has been struggling with sales and financial downfalls due to the popularity of (mostly digital) pirated music

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    effects on the organization of using this strategy. An example of an oligopoly organization would be the four major music company who controls over 80% of the market. They are Warner Music Group 15%‚ Universal Music Group 32%‚ EMI Group 10%‚ & Sony BMG 26% (McDonald‚ 2011). Operating using this model can be advantage since extant organization dejects the introduction of new music companies. This is due mainly to the established and limited availability to resources or processes. Additionally new

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    Facts and Starting points for Sony Music Entertainment Chapter 1: Mission‚ Vision Core Competences Mission Sony BMG does not have a publicized mission statement. However‚ the mother company Sony has changed its mission statements several times in history‚ whereas it is the following: ‘’To become a leading global provider of networked consumer electronics‚ entertainment and services.’’ (Sony 2010) Vision Equal to the mission‚ SONY BMG does not have a publicized vision. The general vision of

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    Business Descriptions In 1993‚ Brown launched Small World Music in Nashville‚ Tennessee with husband Gary West and then went on to create Compass Records in 1995. Compass records is a small‚ independent artist-run company that established their niche in musical genres such as folk‚ roots‚ and celtic. In the context of the 2-billion dollar music recording industry‚ Compass Records has low market share in comparison to the multi-national corporations dominating the business. Brown was formally an

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    Sonybmg Case Study

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    Synopsis In 2004 a joint venture was created by Sony Music Entertainment and Bertelsmann Music group to create Sony BMG. With 46 offices all over the world‚ Sony BMG finds there headquarters in New York. The company aims to provide a wide variety of music through limitless distribution channels. Sony BMG caters to almost 1‚000 artists in six different genres. Despite the problems Sony BMG has dealt with in the past four years‚ they have stayed strong in their position as the second largest recording

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    These files are compressed wave (.wav) files. The advantage of MP3 files is that they are approximately one-tenth the size of the corresponding .wav file and can be close-to-CD-quality. It is for this reason that many artists‚ record labels and other music industry stakeholders are concerned by the MP3 file format and applications like Napster that simplify the sharing of copyrighted material. <br> <br>Other file formats in common use on the Internet are not as threatening to the recording industry;

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    Music is the universal language of Mankind”. The essential key in any language is to have a vocabulary and form sentences to generate a message which is exactly what music does. It is one of the few things everyone has the capacity to appreciate. Music dates back to the prehistoric era when the Neanderthals used sticks and rocks to create rhythms. The power of music comes from its ability to connect those all around the world from all different cultures with a beat and some lyrics; however‚ its

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    business interests included music‚ radio‚ television‚ film‚ book‚ magazine and newspaper publishing and distribution‚ printing and manufacturing operations. Headquarted in a small rural German town called Guetersloh‚ the company did not enter the US market until 1986 through the purchase of several companies‚ one of which was RCA Records‚ a label that had put its name on the map in the 1950 ’s through one artist: Elvis Presley. The acquisition of RCA elevated Bertelsmann Music Group (BMG) into the ranks

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