Online Music Revolution

An industry once dominated by four giant companies—Sony BMG, Warner Music, Universal, and EMI—has undergone a radical transformation. This program examines the explosion of legal music downloading and viral marketing, which have enabled enterprising bands and singers to distribute their own work rat...

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Main Author: Open University
Format: Moving Image (Video)
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Published: Films for the Humanities & Sciences 2006
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