I start this rhetorical analyses asking a simple question, is creative content everything? Netflix (on-demand internet streaming media service), an innovative service that allows people to watch movies, TV shows and cartoons in your TV at home or in your smartphone while you are in a bus or train for example, can quickly answer this question with a no. The article that bring these concerns and here in analysis is “Why Content Isn 't King: How Netflix became America 's biggest video service” written by Jonathan A. Knee. Addressing this issue the author brings up details on a topic that has affected directly good part of the population. My objective in this analysis is determine if the article influence and captive the attention of the
The entertainment industry encompasses the composition, production, and marketing of music. The music industry has emerged as a dominant business and has maintained popularity by means of adapting alongside social movements, and representing different major classes of society. Music has been used by entertainers as a method of expression, and therefore often sheds light on prominent issues by illustrating relatable stories, or reactions to common problems. For example, The Drums, a modern Indie musical group, has composed the lyrics to the hit song “Money” to include imagery and repetition that work to expose the everyday struggle that impoverished Americans undergo.
As a matter of fact, artist can only make money after its record is sold 500.000 copies, otherwise all royalties go towards label’s initial investment. To illustrate, in 2009, only 2.1 percent of the albums released sold even 5000 copies(Jefferson, 2010). So the problem was already there; even before
“Authenticity” in music has been a widely debated topic within society. Many argue that authenticity is a necessary component in music, while others believe that it is an imaginary construct that distorts the genre. What is not argued is how “authenticity” can be a necessary component of music while distorting the genre. In this paper, I will compare Bessie Smith to the artist Muddy Waters to assess “authenticity” in the music industry regarding the distortion of genres. Authenticity, to me, is how an artist expresses themselves in their work.
The two sources that I chose are "The numbers don't Lie: Politics is Ruining the entertainment industry" by Noah Peterson which was published in the Washington Examiner and "Hollywood has always been Political. And it Hasn’t Always Been Liberal." by Kathryn Cramer Brownell which was published in The Washington Post. "The numbers don't lie: Politics is ruining the entertainment industry" by Noah Peterson argues that leftist politics is ruining the entertainment industry.
With protest comes forms of creativity such as protest songs. Topic- (How does the music industry over the past 50 years react to discrimination and protest?).
Reason to listen: I think it’s safe to say that all of you have listened to or heard music at one point of your life, but did you know music influences and manipulates us more than we know? III. Thesis Statement: Today I am going to tell you about an aspect of human culture that appears just about everywhere you go: music. IV. Credibility Statement: Being a big music lover, I was curious about how much music really affected me, and hence my research began.
How does it compare to the artists that have a record label? A record label provides an artist with a contract taking a cut from their earning in exchange to use their studio and equipment. For artists without a history in recording music, the label is more involved in providing the artists with producers, recording studios, song writers which may give the impression that the record label controls the artist’s vision of making music. Chance the Rapper has openly talked about his dislike towards record labels trying to force artists into writing controversial songs for promoting their company.
What are the few A-list actors many people think of on the top of their heads? Ryan Gosling, Morgan Freeman, Emma Stone, Leonardo DiCaprio, Will Smith, and Jennifer Lawrence are some of the actors that many people today would recall. I’ve had the pleasure of watching these actors on the screen over the years as many of them take on new roles and receive amazing awards. Recently, the 89th Academy Awards added more diversity into its categories compared to the previous year, where the host Chris Rock called out Hollywood for “white-washing” the nominations. Hollywood today aims to focus on the importance of diversity in the performing arts.
The music industry is an entertainment business and with almost any entertainment business there is some sort of corruption either known to the public or at times hidden. The music world is currently going through a transitional period of it’s payment model and how the artist and producer of a song gets paid. Producers are not being paid or credited by record labels and artists because of the position there being put in in the industry; they need to come together and find methods to license/contract there work and also raise awareness. The new model that the music industry is transitioning to is the streaming model.
Without that kind of education you will be lost and not handle the music business well. The good thing is that as stated before I have experience in this sort of field. I volunteer at my cousins record label called ‘Gifted Ppl”. I work there over the summer and help out during school weeks. When I work there we try to find new artists for them to sign.
According to RIAA statistics, the blossom of the industry began with the comparison of offline and online sales. With the popularity of digital, music industry focused on new strategies to develop their companies. From the above analysis it can be understood that the Music industry in UK is flourishing. But it still may be assumed difficult target for a new company. Internet and new technologies are developing every day and decline more and more new entrants in the market.
The Homogeneity of Pop Music Pop music, or popular music, in the modern sense has been around in the United States for several decades, having begun around the late sixties, and has encompassed an assortment of genres throughout its progression. As pop music has aged and adapted, an increasingly common complaint among the critics of this genre is all pop songs being homogenous, or they “all sounds the same”. Typically, the fans of this genre respond by stating each song is easily distinguishable from one another, provide a unique musical experience, or they aren’t less unique than any other category of music. Nevertheless, recent evidence supports the notion of pop music sharing numerous underlying traits between many of its songs. The homogeneity
As told by an article on the Applied Social Psychological website, “ the movie and music industries, as
Different types of music have shaped how people in different areas can use it to fit their own needs. As the world continues