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A record label is a brand or trademark associated with the marketing of music recordings and music videos. Often, a record label is also a publishing company that manages such brands and trademarks, coordinates the production, manufacture, distribution, marketing, promotion, and enforcement of copyright for sound recordings and music videos; conducts talent scouting and development of new artists ("artists and repertoire" or "A&R"); and maintains contracts with recording artists and their managers. The term "record label" derives from the circular label in the center of a vinyl record which prominently displays the manufacturer's name, along with other information.
Within the music industry, most recording artists have become increasingly reliant upon record labels to broaden their consumer base, market their albums, and be both promoted and heard on MP3, radio, and television, with publicists that assist performers in positive media reports to market their merchandise, and make it available via stores and other media outlets. The Internet has increasingly been a way that some artists avoid costs and gain new audiences, as well as the use of videos in some cases, to sell their products.
A recording, record, records or the record may mean:
An item or collection of data:
A label (as distinct from signage) is a piece of paper, polymer, cloth, metal, or other material affixed to a container or product, on which is written or printed information about the product. Information printed directly on a container or article can also be considered labeling.
Labels have many uses, including providing information on a product's origin, use, shelf-life and disposal, some or all of which may be governed by legislation such as that for food in the UK or USA. Methods of production and attachment to packaging are many and various and may also be subject to internationally recognised standards.
Labels may be used for any combination of identification, information, warning, instructions for use, environmental advice or advertising. They may be stickers, permanent or temporary labels or printed packaging.
Permanent product identification by a label is commonplace; labels need to remain secure throughout the life of the product. For example, a VIN plate on an automobile must be resistant to heat, oils and tampering; similarly, a food label must endure until the food has been used.
KPWR (105.9 FM, Power 106) is a commercial radio station located in Los Angeles, California, broadcasting to the Greater Los Angeles area on an analog signal and in HD Radio. KPWR airs a Rhythmic Top 40 format playing hip hop and R&B with occasional rhythmic pop/dance titles. It is owned and operated by Emmis Communications and is one of its two flagship stations alongside WQHT ("Hot 97") in New York City.
KPWR's studios are based in the Los Angeles suburb of Burbank, and the transmitter is at Mount Wilson.
105.9 FM signed on as easy listening KFI-FM on July 15, 1946, later becoming KBMS in 1958 before adopting the KWST call letters and "K-West 106" moniker in 1969. During its years as KBMS and KWST, its format had been beautiful music prior to its flip to a rock format on January 1, 1975. K-West emulated the then-popular sound of KMET and KLOS. By 1981, though, the ratings had slipped and KWST had changed to a Top 40 format, and let all of their disc jockeys go. KWST eventually evolved into KMGG, or "L.A.'s Magic 106 FM" in summer 1982, and played upbeat Adult Contemporary music.
A production company provides the physical basis for works in the realms of the performing arts, new media art, film, television, radio, and video.
The production company may be directly responsible for fundraising for the production or may accomplish this through a parent company, partner, or private investor. It handles budgeting, scheduling, scripting, the supply with talent and resources, the organization of staff, the production itself, post-production, distribution, and marketing.
Production companies are often either owned or under contract with a media conglomerate, film studio, entertainment company, or Motion Picture Company, who act as the production company's partner or parent company. This has become known as the "studio system". They can also be mainstream, independent (see Lucasfilms), or completely independent (see Lionsgate). In the case of TV, a TV production company would serve under a television network. Production companies can work together in co-productions.
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Jay-Z and Mary J. Blige being interviewed by Travis Smiley on April 17, 2008. You can see the whole interview, additional info and the transcript at http://www.pbs.org/kcet/tavissmiley/archive/200804/20080417.html
Are you asking yourself “How to get signed to a Record Label?” Well you should, and having an audience is the most important step if you are wanting to get signed to a music label. Technology makes it easy for the average person to think they have a chance at making it in the rap game. There are at least 100 new music artists a day who are also in the “rat race” to get the attention of a reputable record label and I promise you that the video below will create major insight on the steps to being successful in this music industry. Everybody else is asking the million dollar question of how to get their music heard without paying loads of money and the answer is to have strategy and follow the basic steps in the following video. Are you tired of spamming your soundcloud links all over soci...
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When starting a business such as a record label, there are many things to consider such as permits, copyright, taxes, trademarks and more. Get our Ebook on how to release an album worldwide at http://www.yourmusicrelease.com For help writing a music business plan, visit http://www.musicbusinessplans.com
NPR's Monitor Mix blogger, Carrie Brownstein, subjects herself to a rigorous and impromptu quiz on her knowledge of record labels.
We interviewed our new favorite Record label Burger Records.
Artist: King Fantastic Record Label: Holly Rock www.randalkirk.com
Director: Ethan Lader; Producer: Jonathan Montepare; Production Company: Alliance Media; Record Label: Interscope Records
Director: Andreas Nilsson Editor: Arianna Tomasettig Editorial: Final Cut LA, Inc. Director of Photography: Fredrik M Backar Production Company: Furlined Executive Producer: Jason Botkin Producer: Greg Haggart VFX: Ntropic, Analog Studios UK Record Label: Sony Music Entertainment UK
For decades hip hop has been controlled by the record companies. They invest millions and profit billions from global cassette, cd, and now ringtone sales. Music moguls afford a lifestyle comparable to what we see on mtv cribs. Eventually hip hop artist would adapt the record company formula, and start to strategically promote and market there own music. This has created a conflict inside the industry. The Record companies, in conjunction with the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), have declared war. Offices have been raided, Mom and Pop stores have been closed, and many have been arrested. Hip Hop Artists, Djs, and producers have decided that the only way to survive in the music business is to “Kill The Record Labels”. WATCH IT NOW ON DEMAND AT WWW.KILLTHERECORDLABELS.C...
www.raknrollrecords.com "From a charity brand to the biggest independent record label in Poland."
A music video. Music: Amstel by Opiate (Thomas Knak) Record Label: Morr Music Thanks to Opiate and Morr Music!
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Role: Animation, Compositing, Tracking Director: Lauri Faggioni Production Company: RSA Films Record Label: Subpop
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The music remix is created for sharing only. The copyright for the individual track remains with the original artist and record labels. No copyright infringement intended.
This is posted purely for the enjoyment of the listeners. All rights to the songs go to the record label. 154591 (C) 1977 A&M; Records, Cassette