A Work of Art in the Age of Technological Disruption: The Future of Work in the Music Industry
While the outlook on careers in the music industry is very good, the data on specific jobs are not current. With the emergence of new technologies and new licensing regulations related to e-commerce, industry leaders admit that new positions are always emerging and evolving. The number of companies...
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