Music Publishing: Its History, Structure and Operation and Its Future in a Changing Industry
- Topics:
- Music
- Source:
- Alan S. Bergman and Associates
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Overview: The term music publisher includes everything from the one person, independent company devoted to the writings of one artist/writer to the multi-national affiliates of record companies, film companies or media giants. Publishing companies can be publicly owned, artist/writer owned or owned or administered by managers or lawyers or even relatives or friends. Some publishers are full service publishers with huge catalogs covering a broad range of music styles. Others restrict their business to special areas like jazz or classical music or deal only in educational, religious or other printed publications.
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Format: PDF | Size: 274KB | Date: Feb 2004 | Pages: 10
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