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Audiences and Institutions Section B The move to ‘digital’ music has ruined the music industry Digitalisation has been a massive benefit to the music industry

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Audiences and Institutions Section B

The move to ‘digital’ music has ruined the music industry

Digitalisation has been a massive benefit to the music industry

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The move to ‘digital’ music has ruined the music industry

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Digitalisation has been a massive benefit to the music industry

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Introduction toSection B

Lesson Aims:Understand the requirements for Section B G322

Consider your own role as Music Industry

Audiences

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Key Media Concepts G322

When? 9th January 2012How Long? 2 Hours- 45 minutes each questionWorth How Much? 100 Marks- 50% of your A-Level

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Key Media Concepts G322

Audiences Institutions

QUESTIONNAIRE

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How will I be assessed?

Knowledge and Analysis 20

Examples and Evidence 20

Terminology 10

Important websites to visit weekly:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/musicblog

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/digital-media

http://www.musicweek.com/

GRADE BOUNDARIES:

A- 40+/50B- 35C- 30D- 25E- 22U- 21 AND BELOW

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Contemporary issue in the music industry:Summarise key points of the article:

Date/Article/Source

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Read the first page of the IFPI booklet

What do you think?

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Music Industry G322

Lesson Objectives:

To understand the key developments in the digitalisation of the music industry To examine how the changes in the music industry effect both audiences and institutions

The Contemporary Music Industry

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Music Formats: Advantages and Disadvantages

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Music Industry G322Proliferation:a rapid and often excessive spread or increase

PortabilityThe ability to take something everywhere and anywhere

ConvergenceThe ability to have multi functions in one deviceWhy are these examples of

convergence?

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HOMEWORK