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The Early Recording Industry in the Czech Lands – Part 1
Guest post by Daniel Matoušek Until now, there has not been much literature on the recording industry in the former Czechoslovakia. Particularly the history after the 1950s is not mapped at all yet. However, there are two books about the early music industry in the Czech lands that stand out in scope and in depth…
Guy Morrow
Jan 9, 20127 min read
Music Business Research in 2011 – in retrospect
Dear friends of the music business research blog. I would like to thank you for your interest in my blogging activity and before starting into 2012, I would like to look back to 2011. It was a very eventful year for the music business/industry. The number of recorded music major companies shrank to ony three.…
Guy Morrow
Jan 3, 20124 min read


The US Recorded Music Market in the Light of the Billboard Hot 100 – the 1960s
In February 2011, Billboard Magazine celebrated the 1,000th number one hit of the Hot 100 single chart since its introduction in September 1958 by listing all number one hits with links to YouTube videos and additional information. I used this list as a starting point to analyse the preferences of US music consumers for artists…
Guy Morrow
Nov 14, 201123 min read


Ticket Masters – Part 6: The Begin of a New Era – the Ticketmaster-Live Nation Merger
“Ticket Masters. The Rise of the Concert Industry and How the Public Got Scalped” by Dean Budnick and Josh Baron is one the first books that highlight the emergence of the modern concert industry by telling the story of the rise of its main players: Ticketmaster and Live Nation. It gives a deep insight into…
Guy Morrow
Oct 26, 20116 min read
Call for Papers: Young Scholars’ Workshop 2012
Once again the Young Scholars’ Workshop, as part of the third Vienna Music Business Research Days, invites young researchers’ to submit paper abstracts of all disciplines exploring questions that help understand economic and managerial problems as well as processes of the music business sector and in the field of music management. Submissions are strongly encouraged from…
Guy Morrow
Oct 6, 20111 min read


Ticket Masters – Part 5: SFX Entertainment and the Revolution in the Concert Promotion Business
“Ticket Masters. The Rise of the Concert Industry and How the Public Got Scalped” by Dean Budnick and Josh Baron is one the first books that highlight the emergence of the modern concert industry by telling the story of the rise of its main players: Ticketmaster and Live Nation. It gives a deep insight into…
Guy Morrow
Oct 6, 20117 min read


Ticket Masters – Part 4: Online Ticketing and the Secondary Market
“Ticket Masters. The Rise of the Concert Industry and How the Public Got Scalped” by Dean Budnick and Josh Baron is one the first books that highlight the emergence of the modern concert industry by telling the story of the rise of its main players: Ticketmaster and Live Nation. It gives a deep insight into…
Guy Morrow
Sep 30, 20117 min read


Ticket Masters – Part 3: The Ticketmaster’s Challenge: The Grateful Dead, Pearl Jam and String Cheese Incident
“Ticket Masters. The Rise of the Concert Industry and How the Public Got Scalped” by Dean Budnick and Josh Baron is one the first books that highlight the emergence of the modern concert industry by telling the story of the rise of its main players: Ticketmaster and Live Nation. It gives a deep insight into…
Guy Morrow
Sep 20, 20116 min read
EU Copyright Term Extension in Sound Recordings to 70 Years – An Economic Assessment
On September 12, 2011 the EU Council of Ministers passed the copyright term extension in sound recordings from 50 to 70 years, which was proposed by the European Commission in 2008 and voted on by the European Parliament in 2009. The term extension was welcomed by the music industry bodies and several musicians. The newly…
Guy Morrow
Sep 15, 201111 min read
Ticket Masters – Part 2: The Rise of Ticketmaster
“Ticket Masters. The Rise of the Concert Industry and How the Public Got Scalped” by Dean Budnick and Josh Baron is one the first books that highlight the emergence of the modern concert industry by telling the story of the rise of its main players: Ticketmaster and Live Nation. It gives a deep insight into…
Guy Morrow
Sep 14, 20115 min read


Ticket Masters – Part 1: The Emergence of Electronic Ticketing Services
“Ticket Masters. The Rise of the Concert Industry and How the Public Got Scalped” by Dean Budnick and Josh Baron is one of the first books that highlight the emergence of the modern concert industry by telling the story of the rise of its main players: Ticketmaster and Live Nation. It gives a deep insight…
Guy Morrow
Sep 9, 20115 min read
The UK Music Business 2010 – A Summary of Will Page’s and Chris Carey’s ‘Adding up the UK Music Industry 2010’
It’s now the third time that Will Page and Chris Carey from PRS for Music added up the UK music industry. The main result is that total UK music revenues fell 4.8 percent to £3.775bn in 2010 compared to £3.964bn the previous year. This figure includes the retail value of recorded music (-7.9% to £1.237bn)…
Guy Morrow
Aug 5, 20113 min read


The Early Record Industry in Australia – Part 6
For several years the Australian music industry was dominated by a few players who enjoyed a more or less monopolistic position. In the infant period of the industry Edison Co. dominated the record business with its cylinders and from 1931 on EMI had the monopoly of record distribution in Australia, which was not challenged until…
Guy Morrow
Jul 26, 20113 min read


The Second “Vienna Music Business Research Days” in Retrospective
The second “Vienna Music Business Research Days”, which were held at the University of Music and Performings Arts Vienna from June 8-10, 2011, were devoted to “New Music Distribution Models”. Therefore, the economic potentials, which are involved in the new music distribution models, were highlighted. In addition, the impact of music downloading, music streaming and cloud-based music models…
Guy Morrow
Jun 20, 20116 min read
Vienna Music Business Research Days 2011
On June 8th, the second Vienna Music Business Research Days on “New Music Distribution Models” will start at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna (Anton-von-Webern-Platz 1, 1030 Vienna). The main question, who profits from the new models of music distribution – downloading, streaming, cloud-music, will be highlighted from different perspectives by international music business…
Guy Morrow
Jun 8, 20111 min read


There is Music in the Cloud
The launch of music locker services by online retailer Amazon and search engine Google opens a new round of discussion on the future of music distribution. Are cloud based music services the main business models of the future music industry or is it just a hype with a lot of hot air in the cloud?…
Guy Morrow
Jun 7, 201113 min read
The Early Record Industry in Australia – Part 5
When acoustic recording was replaced by the superior technology of electrical recording, the record companies around the world had more or less unsaleable mechanical recordings in stock. It was estimated that alone in the U.S. approximately two hundred million acoustic discs were on the market. To get rid of the obsolete recordings the record companies…
Guy Morrow
Jun 3, 20116 min read
The Early Record Industry in Australia – Part 4
The main competitors on the world record market, The Gramophone Company and the Columbia Graphophone Company, originally hesitated to enter the Australian market and it took several years before they etablished record pressing plants in Australia. Whereas the Columbia Graphophone also ran a recording studio from the beginning, the Gramophone Company could not bring itself…
Guy Morrow
May 16, 20117 min read
The Early Record Industry in Australia – Part 3
Not only efforts to establish a genuine Australian music industry failed, but also foreign record companies were faced by severe financial problems after initial economic success. Especially “medium-majors” such as the Brunswick-Balke-Collender and Vocalion did not have sufficient financial resources to establish themselves on the Australian music market in the long run. They became also…
Guy Morrow
Apr 28, 20116 min read
The Early Record Industry in Australia – Part 2
Before Ross Laird further highlights the efforts to lay the ground for an Australian music industry, he outlines the general atmosphere, in which music was produced and distributed in the first half of the 1920s. On the basis of extended citations of newspaper articles and internal company’s reports the author highlights the negative attitude of…
Guy Morrow
Apr 18, 20116 min read
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