The artist as brand
BigSpliff
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Mostly people on the outside talking in circles in an effort to seem relevant but it's definitely another nail in the coffin for record labelshttp://business.guardian.co.uk/story/0,,2021280,00.htmlWith the music market in decline, artists and their managers are increasing their focus on building brands that can deliver revenue streams beyond traditional record sales. Notable examples are rapper 50 Cent buying a stake in Glaceau Vitamin Water as part of his new super-healthy image. More recently, style-conscious Lily Allen announced she was teaming up with fashion chain New Look. London-based music consultancy Entertainment Media Research has tapped into the trend with a new tool called PopScores that tracks the awareness and popularity of 200 artists. So who's up and who's down? The Beatles bagged the highest score this month while Peter Andre got the lowest. Amy Winehouse was the biggest winner, according to the latest survey of 4,500 music consumers aged 13-59.
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horribly, this was the first thing in my mind when i saw this post.
ghetto revival batches!
wouldnt put (music) stars on the same level as paris hilton?
famous for being famous?