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Title: Recordings


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Recordings
  • By Amanda, Stephanie, and Tim

2
History of the Recording Industry
  • 1877 Thomas Edison invented the phonograph, an
    invention that could playback recorded material.
  • 1887 - Emile Beruiner introduced the Gramophone,
    a machine which could copy discs and record them
    simultaneously.
  • 1920 - Joseph Maxwell introduces electrical
    microphones to amplify sound.
  • 1945 Creative editing became possible with the
    developing of magnetic tape.
  • 1948 Peter Goldmark introduced long playing
    microgroove records which played up to 25 min. of
    music.

3
History of the Recording Industry
  • 1950s RockNRoll came to the record industry.
  • 1960 Stereo recordings and playback equipment
    were introduced along with FM Stereo Radio.
  • 1978 Digital recording was developed.
  • 1983 Digital recordings became available to
    consumers in the form of CDs.
  • 1990s Sound and animation moved to the web
    with compression software, streaming technology,
    and MP3s.
  • Downloading audio and video content from the web
    became possible with software such as Napster.

4
Famous People Involved With Recordings
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David Geffen
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David Geffen
  • Built Geffen Records from scratch into an
    independent label.
  • Went out scouting for talent on his own.
  • In 1970, he created Asylum Records.
  • In 1975, left Asylum to become Vice Chair of
    Warner Brothers Pictures.
  • In 1980, He created Geffen Records.
  • Sold Geffen Records to MCA in 1990.

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David Geffen
  • Now part of DreamWorks Movie Studios with
    partners Jerry Katzenburg and Steven Spielberg.
  • DreamWorks was founded in 1994, and is the first
    major movie studio in Hollywood in 60 years.
  • Is famous for signing such artists as The Eagles,
  • Joni Mitchell, and Bob Dylan.

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Barry Gordy
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Barry Gordy
  • Built Motown Records from scratch in 1959.
  • By 1988, Motown was the largest black owned
    business in the United States.
  • Wrote much of the early Motown music and found
    all of its artists.
  • Motown was sold to MCA in 1988 for 61 million.
  • Motown was sold once again in 1992 to Polygram
    for 300 million.

10
Alan Freed
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Alan Freed
  • Host of a late night radio show called Moon Dog
    Night.
  • Helped lay the groundwork for RockNRoll in the
    1950s and later became one of the top DJs in
    New York City.
  • Critics charged him with the corruption of
    teenagers nationwide.
  • Freed rose to the top fast and died young like
    many in the recording business. In 1965, he
    passed away at the age of 43.
  • Is touted with coining the phrase RockNRoll.

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The Evolution of Recorded Music In America
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The Evolution of Recorded Music In America
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Hillbilly Music
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Black Music
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Early RockNRoll
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Equations of Recording
  • CD Singles Radio Stations Airtime
  • Music Videos MTV, VH-1, BET, etc.
  • BASICALLY,
  • EXSPOSURE

18
Billboard Inc.
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Payola
  • Payola
  • Recording Companies Bribes
  • Radio Station DJs Payola
  • PAYOLA BAD

20
The Big 5 Recording Companies
  • Paramount the largest _at_ 26.4 market share
  • Includes Decca, Geffen, Kap, MCA, UNI
  • Time Warner 17.9 market share
  • Includes Afco, Atlantic, East West, Elektra,
    Giant, Interscope, Nonesuch, Reprise, Sire, and
    Warner.
  • Sony 16.3 market share
  • Includes Columbia, Epic, WTG, and Sony Records
  • BMG 16.1 market share
  • Includes RCA and Arista
  • EMI 13.3 market share
  • Includes Polygram, Motown, Mercury, Island,
    Deutsche Grammarphone, and ATM

21
Independent Record Labels
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Record Album Sales
  • Michael Jackson Thriller 25 million
  • The Eagles Greatest Hits 24 million
  • Pink Floyd The Wall 22 million
  • Fleetwood Mac Rumors 18 million
  • Billy Joel Greatest Hits 18 million

23
Heisting Recorded Music
  • File Sharing Programs Like Napster
  • Home Dubbing
  • record companies lose 1/5 of sales
  • 1992 1 taping tax on blank
    CDs/tapes

24
Heisting Recorded Music
  • Piracy selling recorded music illegally
  • 5 billion music revenue lost
  • 4 billion movie revenue lost
  • Pirate sources include Asia, US, Africa, India.

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Censorship
  • Censored because of lyrics
  • Parents Music Resource Center initiated Parental
    Advisory warnings
  • Cal State U study shows 3 of high schoolers
    comprehend meaning of song lyrics
  • Subliminal effect through repetition

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