Music Recording Labels: Business Models and Valuation (with Andrea Cesaretti)
Roberto Moro-Visconti ()
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Roberto Moro-Visconti: Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
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Chapter Chapter 18 in Augmented Corporate Valuation, 2022, pp 583-628 from Springer
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Abstract Record labels are companies, large or small, that manufacture, distribute, and promote the recordings of affiliated musicians. Essentially, record labels work to sell the brand of the artist and the products they create. While the internet and digital technology have made it easier for artists to succeed without record labels, they still play major roles in the industry. This chapter shows which are the business models of record labels and how they can bring to market valuation.
Keywords: Artist; Music; Concert industry; Internet; Copyright; Moral rights; Compensation; Business-to-artist (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-97117-5_18
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