Presented at the 2011 Conference
(In alphabetical order)
Don Cusic -
James Weldon Johnson: Early African American Songwriter
Serona Elton -
Comparative Analysis of Mechanical Licensing Processes around the World
Stuart J.Fowler and Jennifer J. Wilgus -
A Quantitative Analysis of Entertainment Consumption: 1984-2009
Storm Gloor -
Artists’ Windows of Opportunity: When and For How Long Have They Been Open, Before the “Long Tail” and After?
Keith Hatschek -
Results and Preliminary Analysis of a Survey of Course Distribution Data in Music Industry Studies
Tad Lathrop -
Promoting Music Through Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC)
C. Scott LeGere -
Using Mobile Based Social Media Platforms to Enhance Academic Rigor and Student Connectedness In Off-Campus Studies Programs
Guillermo Mager -
Legal and Ethical Issues Regarding Unpaid Internships
David
Schreiber -
The Recorded Music Industry: A Systematic Review of the Academic Literature
Cheryl L. Slay -
Teaching Copyright law in the Undergraduate Entertainment Business Curriculum: Challenges, Benefits, and Methodologies
Richard Strasser -
Department of Education and Higher Education: New Rulings and Federal Funding
Ray Sylvester -
Understanding the history and evolution of promotional strategies adopted within the music industry from the 20th to the 21st century
Terry Tompkins -
MAD Dragon Records: Integrating Real World Entities into an Academic Curriculum
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