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The term of a merchandising agreement is typically - ANSWER one album
cycle

Fees that are charged when a venue retails merch for the artist - ANSWER
Hall fees

What happens to advances if sales goals are not reached - ANSWER they
must be repaid

The contract between the agency and the promoter has two parts, the _____
and the _____. - ANSWER Prima Facia / rider

Who in the music industry is responsible for finding work for the artist? -
ANSWER Agents

When a promoter rents a venue with just the most basic services (Heat and
Air; Work lights, etc) it is called - ANSWER four walling

the top grossing tours of the last five years have been acts like Madonna, U2,
Bon Jovi, etc. What is the primary reason these bands are consistently top
drawing tours? - ANSWER Their audience is older and has more disposable
income

Concert promoters contract for artists services through - ANSWER Booking
or talent agencies

What is scaling the house? - ANSWER setting ticket prices

When the talent agency requires that the promoter give their artist top bill

,on all tickets, advertisement and press releases, he is asking for - ANSWER
100% star billing

The business jargon for complementary tickets is - ANSWER comps

In concert promotion, "taking out the garbage" is considered ______ -
ANSWER cartage

The area of the stage between the curtains and the audience is called -
ANSWER the proscenium

True or False: The concert promoter's budget is subject to approval by the
talent agency? - ANSWER True

What kind of deal with the promoter results in the promoter's fee being
included as part of the break even expenses? - ANSWER Promoter Profit Deal

In a promoter profit deal, the split after breakeven heavily favors who? -
ANSWER The artist

The amount of revenue a concert would make if every ticket is sold is called
_____________ - ANSWER Gross Potential

The person that hangs speakers, lights, and staging from the building's
superstructure is called ________ - ANSWER The Rigger

The first part of an agency-promoter contract deals with _________ - ANSWER
fees, dates, and venues

the term of most merchandising agreements is ____________ - ANSWER one
album cycle

Selling products with an artist's name or likeness on them is known as ______ -
ANSWER merchandising

, A coordinated body of methods, an organizational scheme, or a plan of
procedure is called a _______ - ANSWER system

Of the 5 rules of engagement for the New Music Business model, which is the
one that isn't really a new concept for the business? - ANSWER The artist as a
brand

At its core, the music business is selling ______ - ANSWER entertainment

which of the following is NOT part of the business subsystem in music
business? - ANSWER graphic designer

Which of the following is NOT one of the 3 primary income streams
according to Hull?

- songwriting

- live performances

- merchandising

- recordings - ANSWER Merchandising

Using a copyright for educational purposes is an example of ______ - ANSWER
Fair Use

When a song is written by 2 or more people, who controls the copyright? -
ANSWER all of the songwriters have non-exclusive ownership

When a song is "published", who typically controls the copyright? - ANSWER
the publisher

when an artist samples a previous recording for inclusion in their latest
single, who do they have to get licenses from? - ANSWER The original
recording artist and their label

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