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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Vliv rozšíření internetu na pokles prodejů hudebních nosičů CD / Effect of the Spread of the Internet Use on the Sales of Audio CDs

Trš, Lukáš January 2010 (has links)
This thesis is concerned with the effect of widespread internet use on the sales of audio CDs. It analyses trends in the American and Czech markets from the end of the 1990's to today. Its analysis is based on the relationship between musical genres and their respective target audiences with the hypothesis being that genres with listeners who have adopted the internet more rapidly are more affected than other genres. The thesis proves that the decrease in music sales in the last ten years, the bulk of which have been CDs, has been caused by the graudual establishment of the internet with its probable illegal downloading of recordings and the change in format to MP3 from CD.
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Circulação musical via internet e suas implicações: formação do repertório musical homogeneizado e personalizado sobre a distribuição dos sites Deezer e Last.fm / Musical circulation via internet and its implications: formation of repertoire musical homogenized and personalized on the distribution of Deezer and Last.fm sites

Alves, Lorena Ferreira 03 May 2016 (has links)
Submitted by Erika Demachki (erikademachki@gmail.com) on 2016-09-09T21:02:26Z No. of bitstreams: 2 Dissertação - Lorena Ferreira Alves - 2016.pdf: 2231730 bytes, checksum: d3b932928601e693afd2308d41044d15 (MD5) license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Luciana Ferreira (lucgeral@gmail.com) on 2016-09-12T14:43:07Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 2 Dissertação - Lorena Ferreira Alves - 2016.pdf: 2231730 bytes, checksum: d3b932928601e693afd2308d41044d15 (MD5) license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-09-12T14:43:07Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 2 Dissertação - Lorena Ferreira Alves - 2016.pdf: 2231730 bytes, checksum: d3b932928601e693afd2308d41044d15 (MD5) license_rdf: 0 bytes, checksum: d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-05-03 / Outro / This research discusses the current musical movement via internet and its implications for the formation of the musical repertoire of Internet users. For this purpose, authors are addressed who argue about the distribution of information acted upon by the media and their sociocultural derivations during the XX and XXI centuries. With the advent of personalization of reports developed by search engines that remain increasingly present on the Internet, the concept of information democratization of cyberspace has been rethought; the internet no longer operates on a full flow of information, becoming, thus, a media that offer an individualized experience of browsing the internet. Consequently, it is questioned what effect the personalized information reflects on the contemporary social order. The aim of this study is to investigate how the current distribution of phonograms by musical entertainment in vogue proceeds in the network. To understand how the musical mediation of music services occurs, as well as analyze how it affects the formation of the musical repertoire of users, two musical entertainment services were selected, Deezer and Last.fm, and four fictitious users (MPB, Pop , Rock and Country) navigated the websites getting data from personalized and homogenized music distribution. The results show that service users receive related and unrelated musical offerings to their musical preferences. It is considered that the personalized and homogenized formation of musical repertoire of users of Deezer and Last.fm services reflects contemporary social features like the dynamic between mass/tribes, hedonism and presenteeism. The main source that drives the current musical circulation, which is included in this informational capitalism model in cyberspace, is the surveillance of navigation information from users. / Esta pesquisa discute a atual circulação musical via internet e suas implicações para a formação do repertório musical de internautas. Com esta finalidade, são abordados autores que argumentam sobre a distribuição de informações atuadas pela mídia e suas decorrências socioculturais durante os séculos XX e XXI. Com o advento da personalização de informes desenvolvido por serviços de busca que permanecem cada vez mais presentes na internet, o conceito de democratização informacional do ciberespaço foi repensado, a internet não opera mais sobre um fluxo integral de informações, tornando-se, assim, uma mídia que oferta uma experiência individualizada de navegação aos internautas. Logo, são questionados quais efeitos a personalização de informações reflete para a ordem social contemporânea, sendo o objetivo deste trabalho investigar como procede a atual distribuição de fonogramas através de serviços de entretenimento musical que estão em voga na rede. Para compreender como ocorre a mediação musical dos serviços de música, bem como analisar de que modo ela afeta a formação do repertório musical dos usuários, foram selecionados dois serviços de entretenimento musical, Deezer e Last.fm, onde quatro usuários fictícios (MPB, Pop, Rock e Sertanejo) navegaram nos sites obtendo dados de distribuição musical personalizada e homogeneizada. Os resultados apontam que os usuários dos serviços recebem ofertas musicais conexas e desconexas às suas preferências musicais. Considera-se que a formação personalizada e homogeneizada do repertório musical dos usuários dos serviços Deezer e Last.fm reflete características sociais contemporâneas, como a dinâmica entre massas/tribos, o hedonismo e o presenteísmo, sendo a vigilância sobre as informações de navegação dos usuários a principal fonte que impulsiona a atual circulação musical, a qual se insere no modelo de capitalismo informacional presente no ciberespaço.
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Internet e arquiteturas de controle : as estratégias de repressão e inserção do mercado fonográfico digital / Internet and control architetures : the strategies of repression and insertion of the digital music market

Cruz, Leonardo Ribeiro da, 1982- 26 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Laymert Garcia dos Santos / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-26T13:04:28Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Cruz_LeonardoRibeiroda_D.pdf: 2081819 bytes, checksum: 83edc0f34085d32e2f4e01a345734b85 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2014 / Resumo: Essa pesquisa discute as estratégias de combate e de inserção do mercado fonográfico na internet e seus efeitos no desenvolvimento da rede. Para tal, ela parte da análise do mercado tradicional de discos, que durante todo o século XX se solidificou através do controle dos meios de produção, distribuição e promoção de cópias gravadas em suporte físico bem como através da proteção das leis regulamentadoras desse mercado ¿ as leis autorais. Entretanto, a internet e as tecnologias de reprodução e distribuição de bens culturais digitalizados reorganizaram o mercado fonográfico ao propiciar uma ampla e gratuita disponibilização de seus produtos. Tal reorganização teve ressonâncias em diversos aspectos desse mercado, principalmente nas formas tradicionais de negociação e valorização dos produtos culturais. As primeiras movimentações do mercado fonográfico foram a de combate à distribuição digital de música em favor da proteção do mercado tradicional de música gravada, pautada pelo paradigma da escassez e pelo controle oligopolista e altamente concentrado do mercado. Contudo, acontecimentos mais recentes no campo da negociação dos produtos culturais e das empresas fonográficas apontam para novos desdobramentos relacionados à aproximação das estratégias de inserção das empresas de entretenimento com a distribuição digital que, por sua vez, buscou transformar o modelo de negócio do mercado fonográfico através de uma redefinição de seus produtos e de sua atuação. A partir de novos serviços legais de disponibilização gratuita de músicas, as grandes empresas fonográficas inauguraram formas distintas de negociação de seus produtos culturais, pautando seus lucros a partir do cada vez mais onipresente marketing comportamental. A música como mercadoria muda de natureza comercial em favor de uma nova lógica de valorização, pautada na abundância e na gratuidade de produtos a partir de seu acesso. Ao reforçar a hegemonia de um modelo de negócio pautado no controle do acesso de informações, na criação de ambientes fechados e voltados à valorização ¿ baseado na ação simultânea de suas estratégias de repressão e de inserção ¿ a indústria fonográfica volta a buscar o controle da produção, distribuição e promoção de música gravada ao mesmo tempo que alteram definitivamente a experiência de navegação do usuário e o próprio desenvolvimento da topologia da internet / Abstract: This research discusses the strategies of repression and insertion of the music industry on the Internet and its effects on the development of the network . To this goal, it starts from the analysis of the traditional music market, that throughout the twentieth century solidified by controlling the means of production, distribution and promotion of recorded copies on physical media as well as through the protection of the laws regulating this market ¿ the copyright laws. However , the internet and the technologies of reproduction and distribution of digitized cultural goods reorganized the music industry by providing a wide and free availability of their products . This restructuring had resonances in various aspects of this market , especially in traditional forms of trading and valuation of cultural products . The first strategy of the music industry were to combat the digital distribution of music in favor of protecting the traditional market for recorded music, guided by the paradigm of scarcity and the highly concentrated and oligopolistic market control. However, recent events in the trading of cultural products and in the record companies fields indicate a new developments related to the integration strategies of entertainment companies in the digital distribution that, in turn, sought to transform the business model of the music industry through a redefinition of its products and its operations. From new legal services with free music available, large music companies opened different ways of negotiating their cultural products, basing its profits from the increasingly ubiquitous digital behavioral marketing. Music as merchandise changes of its commercial nature in favor of a new logic of valuation, based on the abundance and gratuity of product through their access. By reinforcing the hegemony of a business model guided by the access information control, the creation of closed and controlled digital environments - based on the simultaneous action of their strategies of repression and insertion - the music industry back to seek control of production, distribution and sale of recorded music while definitely alter the user's browsing experience and the development of the topology of internet / Doutorado / Sociologia / Doutor em Sociologia
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Business models of digital audio distribution / Obchodní modely digitální distribuce audia

Hlaváček, Ondřej January 2008 (has links)
This thesis considers current status of recording industry divided into two parts -- music and audiobooks, either in the whole world and Czech Republic. Used technologies, payment systems and business models are examined alongside with fresh information from recording industry. The models part describes an ideal business model, which incorporates current trends and creates a vision of the business in the future. Applied part adjusts this model according to real world factors into a model usable in the Czech Republic. A final SWOT analysis describes all strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of the given model.
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Obchodní modely digitální distribuce audia

Hlaváček, Ondřej January 2008 (has links)
This thesis considers current status of recording industry divided into two parts – music and audiobooks, either in the whole world and Czech Republic. Used technologies, payment systems and business models are examined alongside with fresh information from recording industry. The models part describes an ideal business model, which incorporates current trends and creates a vision of the business in the future. Applied part adjusts this model according to real world factors into a model usable in the Czech Republic. A final SWOT analysis describes all strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of the given model.

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