Abstract
In conjunction with his book Fortune’s Fool, Fred Goodman discusses the executives, labels and landscape of the record business since the advent of Napster. He talks about how he first became a writer, Edgar Bronfman and the Seagram Company, the book’s title, Warner Music Group, Doug Morris in contrast to Clive Davis, Rick Rubin, Russell Simmons and Lyor Cohen of Island Def Jam, Jimmy Iovine of Interscope Records, the effect of declining salaries and revenues on the industry, Mo Ostin and Steve Ross, Ahmet Ertegun of Atlantic Records, Jean-Marie Messier of Vivendi, and the industry’s reactions to illegal music downloading.
Collection
Subject
Bronfman, Edgar, 1955-, Seagram Company, Warner Music Group, Def Jam Recordings, Morris, Doug, 1938-, Iovine, Jimmy, Ertegun, Ahmet M., Messier, Jean-Marie, 1956-, Music trade--United States, Sound recording executives and producers--United States, Record labels--United States, Computer file sharing
Series
Music management seminar
Contributors
Duration
01:51:30 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Copyright Holder
Name | William Paterson University of New Jersey. Instruction and Research Technology Dept. Broadcast, Production and Support Division |
Role | Depositor |
Telephone | 973-720-3326 |
Address | William Paterson University, room #230, Hobart Hall, 300 Pompton Road, Wayne, NJ 07470 |
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Copyright Date
2011-02-08
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