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Mass Media in a Changing World
Quiz 7: Recordings and the Music Industry: Copyright Battles, Format Wars
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Question 41
True/False
Promotion in the recording industry begins with getting a record on the charts.
Question 42
True/False
Soundscan is a point-of-sale computer system that records the bar codes scanned at the cash registers of thousands of stores.
Question 43
True/False
A record label will use movie and television soundtracks as promotional tools, called cross-promotions.
Question 44
True/False
Ozzy Osborne was found to be responsible for a teen's suicide after the teen listened to Osborne's song Suicide Solution.
Question 45
True/False
The rap groups Public Enemy, N.W.A. and 2 Live Crew have all benefited from adverse publicity.
Question 46
Essay
What are "format wars"? Give some examples. What lesson is learned from them?
Question 47
Essay
Describe the three basic parts of the early phonograph.
Question 48
Essay
What happened when the music industry fought radio over copyright law in the 1930s?
Question 49
Essay
Name and discuss two dead or almost dead recording formats. Give reasons why they no longer exist or are rarely used. What recording format available today do you think will become obsolete in the future? Why?
Question 50
Essay
Describe Elvis Presley's influence on the industry.
Question 51
Essay
How did rock and roll change American music? Describe the high and low points in the history of rock.
Question 52
Essay
Why should recording artists be knowledgeable about copyright, contracts and other legal issues?
Question 53
Essay
Explain the relationship between the recording industry and music videos, movie soundtracks and television soundtracks.
Question 54
Essay
Discuss the various ways recorded music is promoted.
Question 55
Essay
Discuss the ways the recording industry and society have reacted to MP3 technology and music downloading over the past few years. What changes and innovations have resulted from this new technology? What are your predictions for the future of the recording industry?
Question 56
Essay
Who are the "players" in the music industry and what do their jobs entail?
Question 57
Short Answer
What is the RIAA and what actions has it taken against its customers?
Question 58
Essay
Who are some of the artists and music genres that have been accused of causing negative effects on listeners? What evidence suggests that certain music has negative effects? What argument refutes this?