The digital revolution that reduces costs for marketing and distribution globally particularly helps independent labels and emerging artists with small budgets in all of the following except _____.
a. reaching dispersed niche audiences
b. making it easier to market to specific locales
c. making wall postering easier
d. developing microbrands
c. making wall postering easier
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Because of its unique nature, the different systems and subsystems of the music industry are so self- sufficient that success or failure in one part of the system has little impact on other parts of the system. 2. It is virtually impossible to make money in the music industry without being an artist signed to a record company or a record company employee. 3. The case study of musician Gene Perla offers an example of how moving from one music industry specialty to another is a successful path to building a career. 4. Your textbook states that the human element in the music industry is as vital as ever in the industry of today, despite the rise of disruptive technologies and business models. 5. Typically, it is only after a song is in commercial release (in other words, “popular”) that there is a demand to license it for other uses, such as ringtones and merchandise.
In the original Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) rating system implemented in the mid-1960s, an "M" rating designated:
A. no one under sixteen admitted. B. viewers under sixteen to be accompanied by parent or guardian. C. recommended for viewers over sixteen. D. recommended for all ages.
Which of the following Charlie Parker tunes is NOT based on the chord changes to I Got Rhythm?
a) Anthropology b) Dexterity c) Chasin' the Bird d) Ornithology
Piero della Francesca is known for his __________.
A. geometric figures and spaces B. psychological portraits C. experimental space and theme D. sensuous colorism