'Technology's Role In Talent Discovery' Where The Key Question Is: How Many Of The 4 Million Songs On Myspace Have The Potential To Be The Next Gnarls Barkley?DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c41980) has announced the addition of Technology's Role in Talent Discovery - From Sitting in Smoky Gigs to Pressing Buttons to their offering. --Mathematical Analysis --Consumer Opinion --New Entrants --Polyphonic HMI (Human Machine Interface) The user interface in a manufacturing or process control system. It provides a graphics-based visualization of an industrial control and monitoring system. --Technology Description --Business Models Up until now, technology has been mainly used at the distribution end of the digital music value chain. Record labels have been digitising their content and setting up secure media hubs See digital media hub. , retailers have been building online music stores A Web-based service that sells copyrighted songs and albums for a fee. With Apple's iTunes being the most popular, an online music store is a legitimate music distribution organization that pays royalties to the music's copyright holders. and others such as DRM (1) (Digital Radio Mondiale) A digital audio broadcasting (DAB) system for AM radio in Europe. See HD Radio. (2) (Digital Rights M vendors have been supplying essential technology and services. But what about the front end of the industry? Maybe technology has a role to play here as well? Recent developments such as the UK No 1 'Crazy' by Gnarls Barkley, which was the first ever song to hit the top slot on the basis of digital downloads alone, and the success of other acts like Arctic Monkeys Arctic Monkeys are an English indie rock band from High Green, a suburb of Sheffield. Formed in 2002, the band currently consists of Alex Turner on lead vocals and guitar, Jamie Cook on guitar, Matt Helders on drums and backing vocals, and Nick O'Malley on bass guitar, a position who used the internet to build demand before being discovered, have begun to attract the interest of label A&Rs. The key question is how many of the 4 million songs on MySpace have the potential to be the next Gnarls Barkley? Alternatively, perhaps there are thousands of songs that could be successful if performed by an existing artist? The problem is how any company can expect to use human resources The fancy word for "people." The human resources department within an organization, years ago known as the "personnel department," manages the administrative aspects of the employees. to listen to 4 million songs - a number that will surely increase as the digital music market develops further. Accordingly, this report reviews how software-based tools can be used to solve this problem by analysing the music itself as well as consumer opinion. In the same way that the digitisation Noun 1. digitisation - conversion of analog information into digital information digitization conversion - a change in the units or form of an expression: "conversion from Fahrenheit to Centigrade" of music and the internet has allowed new entrants to become music retailers, new talent-discovery tools will allow new entrants to become record labels and music publishers. This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the technology and the opportunities for both existing players and new entrants, including companies like digital music distributors who are sitting on large volumes of unsigned unsigned Adjective (of a letter etc.) anonymous Adj. 1. unsigned - lacking a signature; "the message was typewritten and unsigned" signed - having a handwritten signature; "a signed letter" material. Contents Include: INTRODUCTION MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF MUSIC Outline Description Case Study: Turn Your Car Around Advantages Limitations ANALYSIS OF CONSUMER OPINION Outline Description Advantages Disadvantages COMMERCIALISATION Record Labels New Tools for A&Rs Music Marketing Music Publishing Case Study: Cherry Lane Music Publishing For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c41980 |
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