'Some critics have argued that the market for popular music recordings and therefore the pop mop music audience itself are essentially created by the music industry'(shuker)
In many ways I do agree with this, the music industry is incredibly powerful and can influence the audience in the same way that a newspaper con. The pop music industry has the power to control the majority of the music that is produced and distributed. Huge record companies such as Warner Bros, Universal and EMI are responsible for this and also have a great deal of smaller labels attached to them. Therefore like a spiders web they spin their way around the industry and in some ways poisoning the audience with the very similar kinds of music.
It seems that the music industry is so powerful as a media, that its not unreasonable to believe the audience is created by the industry. 'pop music is an economic product which is invested with ideological significance by many of the consumers'
Monday, 26 April 2010
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You hint at the major labels positions as components of larger media organisations but I would have like to have seen this line of enquiry developed further.
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