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  2. Topgrading - Wikipedia

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    Topgrading is a corporate hiring and interviewing methodology that is intended to identify preferred candidates for a particular position. [1] In the methodology, prospective employees undergo a 12-step process [ 2 ] that includes extensive interviews, the creation of detailed job scorecards, research into job history, coaching, and more. [ 3 ]

  3. Tour promoter - Wikipedia

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    Like most music industry professions, compensation depends on the level of success possessed by the artist the promoter works with, location, and what a given market will bear. The promoter assumes all the financial risk in putting on a show, so compensation also depends on how successful the promoter is at negotiating with vendors and creating ...

  4. Music law - Wikipedia

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    Music Law refers to legal aspects of the music industry, and certain legal aspects in other sectors of the entertainment industry. The music industry includes record labels, music publishers, merchandisers, the live events sector and of course performers and artists. The terms "music law" and "entertainment law", along with "business affairs ...

  5. Promoter (entertainment) - Wikipedia

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    A promoter works with event production and entertainment industries to promote their productions, including in music and sports. Promoters are individuals or organizations engaged in the business of marketing and promoting live, or pay-per-view and similar, events, such as music concerts, gigs, nightclub performances and raves; sports events; and festivals.

  6. International Standard Musical Work Code - Wikipedia

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    names of all composers, arrangers and authors, with their role in the piece (identified by role code) and their CAE/IPI number; work classification code (CIS) identification of other works it is a derivative of; Note: an ISWC identifies works, not recordings. ISRC can be used to identify recordings. Nor does it identify individual publications ...

  7. Phonographic Performance Limited - Wikipedia

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    The database holds all the information required to both license the music and to distribute collected licenses to PPL's members. It contains the metadata (or details included in the file) of all the music registered by PPL's members that is relevant to both identify a piece of music and determine its legal status. [5]

  8. The Breakthrough List: 30 Performers Defining Culture Now - AOL

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  9. Category:Music events - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Music events" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. ... Code of Conduct;