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Chapter 7 Audio: Music and Talk Across Media

Transcript of Chapter 7 Audio: Music and Talk Across Media. Storing Sound 1877: Edison invents phonograph, records...

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Chapter 7Audio:

Music and Talk Across Media

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Storing Sound

• 1877: Edison invents phonograph, records sound on foil cylinders.

• 1888: Emile Berliner develops gramophone, plays music on mass produced discs.

• 1953: Hi-Fi is combination of technologies to create better music reproduction.

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Signals at a Distance

• 1844: Samuel Morse’s telegraph allowed messages to be sent over wires.

• 1890s: Guglielmo Marconi develops wireless telegraph.

• 1905: Reginald Fessenden makes Christmas Eve broadcast with voices and music.

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Radio Music Box Memo

• Written in 1915 by American Marconi engineer David Sarnoff.

• Suggested major uses for radio as mass communication tool including news, music, and sports.

• More receivers than transmitters.

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RCA Monopoly

• Radio Corporation of America created to bring together patents, develop radio as medium.

• Composed of General Electric, AT&T, Westinghouse, & United Fruit Company.

• United Fruit Company??? Held many radio patents to communicate with ships carrying fruit.

• 1920: KDKA in Pittsburgh launched as first commercial radio station.

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How To Make Money With Radio?

• Taxes?• Selling radios?• Advertising

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Growth of Radio Networks

• Sarnoff saw NBC as source of programming.• William Paley saw CBS as advertising medium.• ABC was splintered off from NBC.

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Golden Age of Radio

• Music• Drama

Little Orphan Annie, The Lone Ranger, The Shadow

• Soap operasGuiding Light started on radio in 1937, moved to television in 1952, ran until 2009

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Golden Age of Radio

Amos ‘n’ Andy• Started in 1926, became most popular show

on radio.• Story of two African American men;

writers/actors were white.• Controversial, but popular with both black and

white audiences; portrayed a black middle class.

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The BBC

• British Broadcasting Company created as public service in the 1920s.

• During World War II was international voice against Nazis, transmitting around the world on shortwave.

• Current BBC reaches 95 percent of world’s population, uses Internet as well as FM, shortwave, and satellite.

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Rock ‘n’ Roll & Musical Integration

• Rhythm & blues• Hillbilly music• Rock ‘n’ roll• Dewey Phillips attracted multi-racial audience

for Red, Hot & Blue radio show • 1950s: Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry• 1950s and 1960s: Motown

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British Invasion

A rougher sound from British bands• The Beatles• The Who• The Rolling Stones• Dusty Springfield• Many others

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Role of Producers

• Producer: job is to oversee and manage the recording of an artist’s music. A producer has many roles that may include, but are not limited to, gathering ideas for the project, selecting songs and/or musicians, coaching the artist and musicians in the studio, controlling the recording sessions…

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Role of Producers

• and supervising the entire process through mixing and mastering. Producers also often take on a wider entrepreneurial role, with responsibility for the budget, schedules, and negotiations

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Effects of Music on Young People

• Have always been concerns about effects of lyrics on young people.

• Rap and hip-hop have attracted lots of controversy.

• Fears of hidden or “back masked” lyrics.• Middle-class white parents concerned about

effects of black music.

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Changing Musical Formats

• Always a conflict over what format will be used to distribute music.

• LPs (Long Play) vs. 45s shorter less songs

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Rise of Digital Music

• Digital CDs introduced in early 1980s, sold for premium price.

• With analog recordings, quality of copies degrades with each generation.

• Digital recordings allow consumers to make perfect copies.

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Consequences of Digital Music

• Consumers “share” music over the Internet, violating copyright law.

• But artists can use Internet to promote music directly to consumers, bypassing record labels.

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Radio BusinessPopular Radio Formats

1. Country 12.7%2. News/Talk/Info 10.7%3. Adult Contemporary 7.2%4. Top 40 5.6%5. Classic Rock 4.5%

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Radio BusinessTalk Radio

• Political talk radioMost political talk is conservative; Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity most popular.

• Shock JocksHoward Stern, Opie and Anthony, Bubba the Love Sponge.

• All-sports radioPassionate listeners who won’t change channels.

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Radio Consolidation

• Broadcast ownership largely deregulated with Telecommunications Act of 1996.

• Prior to 1985, a single entity could own no more than 7 AM and 7 FM stations nation-wide.

• After 1996, could own unlimited number of radio stations.

• By 2003, Clear Channel owned 1,200+ stations

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Public Radio

• NPR founded in 1967• All Things Considered goes on the air in 1971• NPR’s Morning Edition news show has bigger

audience than any of the morning TV programs

• NPR’s Web site is key part of network’s strategy.

• Is no longer National Public Radio, just NPR.

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The Changing Musical Experience

• Death of social music.• Rise of the “personal soundtrack” with Sony

Walkman, followed by iPod and other MP3 players.

• Can lead to “withdrawal from social connections.”

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Future of SoundRadio

• HD trying to bring new life to broadcast radio, but few receivers.

• Satellite Radio—XM and Sirius merge. • Are people willing to pay for subscription

radio?

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Future of SoundLong Tail Alternatives

• WebcastingStreaming sound over the Internet

• PodcastingDownloading programs to take with you on your MP3 player.

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New Economic Modelsfor Music Industry

• CD sales declining.• Pirating and illegal file sharing common.• Artists need new ways to make money• Touring, sale of merchandise, commercial

endorsements, direct sales of music to consumers are all options.