The Sound of Money

Little, J. D. (2002) The Sound of Money. American Outlook, V (3). pp. 41-45. ISSN 1099-8896

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Abstract

On the tendency of the global music industry to work against its own interests, by encouraging the mass production of bigger - but blander - popular songs.

"In Business and the Economy, Jonathan Little argues that American popular music is blander than ever because, more than ever before, the global music industry puts a premium on profit rather than genuine creativity."

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Publication Type: Articles
Additional Information: Published by the Hudson Institute (now Sagamore Institute).
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HF Commerce
M Music and Books on Music > M Music
M Music and Books on Music > ML Literature of music
Divisions: Academic Areas > Conservatoire
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Depositing User: Jonathan Little
Date Deposited: 16 Jan 2017 14:55
Last Modified: 21 Aug 2017 09:18
URI: https://eprints.chi.ac.uk/id/eprint/2323

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