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...The Warner Bros movie studio created a music division in the 1950s. In 2004 parent company Time Warner sold the music division, but the group retained its copyrights to a trove of songs....
...“There’s probably no other non English language country, which has had so much success across music, film, television and technology,” Cohen said....
...Having been turned down for a box at the exclusive Academy of Music, assertive arriviste Bertha Russell (Carrie Coon) decides to lead a campaign to turn the upstart Met into the place to see and be seen....
...Later, in the television age, biography gave way to personality....
...But The Idol, its first pick to fill Succession’s primetime slot, is very clearly not, to paraphrase Logan Roy, serious television....
...Tim Davie, BBC director-general, has announced an internal review of Brand’s conduct when he worked on BBC 6 Music and Radio 2 between 2006 and 2008, as well as when he was a guest on BBC shows....
...The audience reaction to Barbie had broadened the brand’s appeal and set it up for further films, television shows and other opportunities, he said....
...The country’s exports of content including music, films and video games reached a record high of $12.4bn in 2021, according to the latest government data....
...Having disrupted the music industry, books, travel, banking, taxis — you know the list by now — the Valley came for Tinseltown....
...But in recent years, Silicon Valley has disrupted the business model of film and television in much the same way as it has the music business and news media....
...But gone is the sense of euphoria or achievement that was prevalent in 1989, when Japanese exports of cars and televisions soared and a rise in property prices appeared unstoppable....
...His early audience of a few thousand Canadians turned to Vice for its subversive articles about music, fashion, drugs and sex — topics that remained a core part of the brand....
...Sundin opens up a broader context for the show, narrating how established labels suddenly began to lose their stranglehold over the music industry....
...When Korean television drama Dae Jang Geum aired in Thailand in 2005, demand for Korean food boomed in the country....
...The music industry, says Jefferies analyst Atul Goyal, is the model here: Sony, Warner and Universal Music were always more valuable than Spotify, and this Netflix episode should make clear to investors...
...The music business has very different dynamics from those of television and film. First, music is highly concentrated — four entities control nearly 80 per cent of Spotify’s music catalogue....
...About 35 per cent comes from licensing deals for the use of her songs, such as in the soundtrack of the hit Netflix television series Top Boy and a tie-in with Ikea....
...But the abrupt rise and fall of the Sex Pistols was always about so much more than the music....
...The company plans to produce over a dozen other movies and will continue expanding into television, digital games and even live music events....
...“Pandering to the public, with the namby-pamby music.”...
...Diller became one of Hollywood’s most successful film and television producers and Geffen became a music mogul, but both built the bulk of their multibillion-dollar fortunes as investors....
...More recently, South Korea’s merciless social satires have conquered the heights of film and television respectively....
...Payola dates back decades, typified by scandals in the 1950s when record labels bribed radio DJs with airline tickets, televisions, and cocaine. In many countries, the practice is illegal....
...The supply strain has tightened as streamers shifted demand towards television series and away from films....
...Founded in the early 1990s by Nelson, Sonita Alleyne and Chris Phillips, Somethin’ Else has gradually expanded from radio into television, podcasting and producing social media content for brands and events...
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