The Real Reason Major Record Companies Suck

Topics:
Music
Tags:
Artist,
Career,
Management,
MUSIC BUSINESS SOLUTIONS,
Professional Development,
Strategy
Source:
MUSIC BUSINESS SOLUTIONS

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Overview: An artist who signs a major label-recording contract today is probably taking the biggest risk of his or her career. With a mortality rate of 1 out of 10 failures, it' is clearly a crapshoot whether a new major label artist will "make it" or not. The list of "where are they nows" over the last ten years runs into the thousands. The real reason major record labels suck is because they are "divisions" within larger multi-national corporations that are obligated. This article explains this issue in detail.

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