

An edition of Reformatted (2014)
Code, Networks, and the Transformation of the Music Industry
By Andrew Leyshon
Publish Date
2014
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
eng
Pages
224
Description:
Reformatted provides the most accurate and insightful account to date on the upheavals in the music industry over the past two decades. Leyshon traces music's economic geography from the bricks and mortar of recording studios to financial strategies, file-sharing, code and software struggles, and the muddy fields of festivals. Leyson demonstrates the value of using economic geography to understand historical shifts in music and media. He tracks the circulation of music in the age of software, mapping transformation in the Western recording industries as well as examining patterns of use and sharing. His keen attention to the politics of software as a particular moment in the history of media, as well as the changing configurations of finance, make this an essential read for anyone interested in what has happened--and will happen--to the recording industries.--Page [4] of cover.
subjects: Music trade, Economic aspects, Music and the Internet, Musique, Industrie, Aspect économique, Musique et Internet, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS, Industries, General, Digitaltechnik, Musikwirtschaft, Industrie de la musique et du son, Internet, Musique sur Internet, Webdiffusion, Musikproduktion, Informationstechnik, Wirtschaftsgeographie, Welt