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How do people make music? What is the relationship between live
music and the music we hear in music videos? How has the digital
revolution affected music-making in industrialized and developing
nations?
"Media Policy and Music Activity" explores the relationships
between policies governing the output of the music media and music
activity in society. Investigating musical activity in six smaller
nations -- Jamaica, Trinidad, Kenya, Tanzania, Sweden, and Wales --
Wallis and Malm include interviews with a wide range of musicians,
policy-makers, and media and music industry employees. They
discover that, all too often, media policies designed to encourage
local industries fail due to non-implementation.
Combining case study material with a broad theoretical framework,
"Media Policy and Music Activity" provides a unique introduction to
media policy and its relation to cultural production. It will be of
interest not only to students and researchers, but to policymakers,
media practitioners, and anyone interested in the role music plays
in our everyday lives.
How do people make music - and how does this activity relate to the policies of governments and the music industry? What is the relationship between live music and music we hear on the radio, or in music videos? How has the digital revolution affected music-making in industrialised and in developing nations? In Media Policy and Music Activity, Krister Malm and Roger Wallis look in depth at the relationships between policies governing the output of the music media and music activity in society. A practical base in case study material is combined with a broad theoretical framework for understanding the music media.
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