Rockonomics

a backstage tour of what the music industry can teach us about economics and life

Rockonomics

a backstage tour of what the music industry can teach us about economics and life
Alan B Krueger
Book - 2019

The music industry is a leading indicator of today's economy; it is among the first to be disrupted by the latest wave of technology, and examining the ins and outs of how musicians create and sell new songs and plan concert tours offers valuable lessons for what is in store for businesses and employees in other industries that are struggling to adapt. Drawing on interviews with leading band members, music executives, managers, promoters, and using the latest data on revenues, royalties, streaming tour dates, and merchandise sales, Rockonomics takes readers backstage to show how the music industry really works--who makes money and how much, and how the economics of the music industry has undergone a radical transformation during recent decades. Before digitalization and the ability to stream music over the Internet, rock stars made much of their income from record sales. Today, income from selling songs has plummeted, even for superstars like James Taylor and Taylor Swift. The real money nowadays is derived from concert sales. In 2017, for example, Billy Joel earned $27.4 million from his live performances, and less than $2 million from record sales and streaming. Even Paul McCartney, who has written and recorded more number one songs than anyone in music history, today, earns 80 percent of his income from live concerts. Krueger tackles commonly asked questions: How does a song become popular? And how does a new artist break out in today's winner-take-all economy? How can musicians and everyday workers earn a living in the digital economy?

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37413317787259 Доступно Non-fiction 338.4778 KRUEGER
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Главный автор: Krueger, Alan B (Автор)
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Язык:English
Опубликовано: New York : Currency, [2019]
Редактирование:First edition.
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505 0 |a Prelude -- Follow the money : the music economy -- The supply of musicians -- The economics of superstars -- The power of luck -- The show must go on : the economics of live music -- Scams, swindles, and the music business -- Streaming is changing everything -- Blurred lines : intellectual property in a digital world -- The global market for music -- Music and well-being -- Evaluation of the pollstar boxoffice database. 
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