DocumentCode
1934631
Title
Radio, concerts and the future of music distribution
Author
Frejman, Anders Edström
Author_Institution
Media Technol. & Graphic Arts, R. Inst. of Technol., Stockholm, Sweden
fYear
2004
fDate
13-14 Sept. 2004
Firstpage
166
Lastpage
171
Abstract
Internet has undoubtedly changed the prerequisites for global music distribution once for all. After years of skepticism, clinging to old business models and pirate hunt on P2P networks, the record industry has reluctantly begun to embrace the new channel for marketing and distribution of cultural content. But what do we know about music consumption on P2P networks? Does it coincide with the variety of cultural content in traditional media channels? This work describes the differences in cultural content on P2P networks, concerts and traditional broadcasted media based on comprehensive data on theoretic rage of choice, air play and requested music at P2P services. The study also describes some of the changes in business models that have already taken place. The study concludes among all that legal download services might reduce the present dominance of the big five major record companies in the long run.
Keywords
Internet; music; peer-to-peer computing; Internet; P2P networks; business models; cultural content marketing; global music distribution; Broadcasting; Business; Companies; Cultural differences; Internet; Law; Legal factors; Marketing and sales; Monitoring; Multiple signal classification;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Web Delivering of Music, 2004. WEDELMUSIC 2004. Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2157-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WDM.2004.1358114
Filename
1358114
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