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Music by Numbers: The Use and Abuse of Statistics in the Music Industries

  • Editor: Laing, Dave
  • Editor: Osborne, Richard

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Contents

  • Richard Osborne, 'Introduction'
  • PART ONE: Winners and Losers
  • Richard Osborne, 'At the Sign of the Swingin' Symbol: The Manipulation of the UK Singles Chart'
  • Richard Osborne, 'The Gold Disc: One Million Pop Fans Can't Be Wrong'
  • Richard Osborne, '"I Am a One in Ten": Success Ratios in the Recording Industry'
  • PART TWO: Policy
  • David Arditi, 'The Global Music Report: Selling a Narrative of Decline'
  • Shain Shapiro, 'Popular Music Funding in Canada'
  • PART THREE: Live Music
  • Adam Behr, Matt Brennan, Martin Cloonan and Emma Webster, 'Stop Making Census! Some Experiential Reflections on Conducting a Live Music Census'
  • Dave Laing, 'What's It Worth? Calculating the Economic Value of Live Music'
  • Richard Osborne, 'Live Music vs. Recorded Music'
  • PART FOUR: Piracy
  • Lucas Logan, 'Selling the Numbers on Music Piracy to Burn Down the Digital Library'
  • Lola Costa Galvez, ' Educar para crear : The Use of Statistics and Surveys in Spanish Music Anti-piracy Policies'
  • Vanessa Bastian and Dennis Collopy, 'Measuring the Unmeasurable'
  • PART FIVE: Digital Solutions
  • Mike Jones, 'One Penny from Brazil: Music Publishing Revived but Untransformed'
  • Marcus O'Dair (Middlesex University), 'Tokens and Techno-Economic Paradigms: On the Value of Blockchain Technology to the Music Industries'
  • Craig Hamilton, 'The Harkive Project: Computational Analysis and Popular Music Reception'