History of Music Videos
Ways in which music videos can be viewed
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TV
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Through the
use of the internet
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ITunes
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Apps such
as Veno or Imusic
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You Tube
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Twitter
The ways in which music videos are consumed has drastically changed in the last twenty years this is due to the vast improvements to technology. In the past consumers would be limited in the resources necessary to obtain music videos. Example being television. As the internet was not available to consumers at this time, this made it harder for people to watch music video. This made it vital for record label to have a demanding music video for consumer to go out of their way to watch it. Record labels done this but creating big budget music video with would make consumer want to watch and therefore increase the success of the artist. Contrastingly in the present day it is very easy to access music videos through many sources, examples being YouTube and ITunes. As music video are very easy to view for the consumers it has reduced the demand for block buster music videos. As the consumer have many ways in which to watch music videos and no one source like in the past.
MTV
MTV is an American basic
cable and satellite television channel owned by the MTV
Networks Music & Logo Group. The channel is headquartered in New York
City, New York. Launched on August 1, 1981, the original purpose of
the channel was to play music videos guided by television
personalities known as "video jockeys," or VJs. In
its early years, MTV's main target audience were young adults, but today, MTV's
programming is primarily targeted at adolescents in addition to young
adults.
MTV has spawned numerous sister channels in the U.S. and affiliated
channels internationally, some of which have gone independent. MTV's influence
on its audience, including issues related
to censorship and social activism, has been a subject of debate
for many years.
As of August 2013, approximately 97,654,000 American households (85.51%
of households with television) receive MTV.
Video on YouTube
The most watched video of all time is Gangnam Style by PSY- 1, 829, 476, 686. The song and its accompanying music video went viral in August 2012 and have influenced popular culture worldwide since then. This video has clearly shows the large audience which now have access to music videos. This is shown through the vast amount of the views acquired from the site you tube via the internet. This therefore evokes the way in which technology has evolved to a worldwide basis where the consumers can consume music videos.
Technology
In May 2011, YouTube launched its own weekly chart, the YouTube 100,
which aims to track the popularity of music videos on the site. This
illustrates that consumers can find the most popular music video all in one
place highlighting the change in the industry. In 2013, the Billboard
charts began including online streams in its Top 100 lists, allowing the
popularity of YouTube videos to influence the position of a song in the charts,
also showing the power of large companies to now influense the charts
highlighting the popularty of this site and the amount of view ity get to
change the success of a music video. YouTube and Billboard held talks for
nearly two years regarding the proposed changes.
As of 2013, the following music charts utilize YouTube views as part of
its ranking method:Billboard. Hot 100 Country Songs, Hot Latin Songs, Hot
R&B/Hip-Hop, Songs Dance/Electronic Songs, R&B Songs, Rock Songs. As a
result of this wide coverage of genres, may audiences from various walks of
life can view their preferred genre of music and can watch the videos
too.
In January 2012, YouTube stated that the figure of views had increased
to four billion videos streamed per day. If this was compared to music video
views 20 years ago, this figure would surely be a large amount less.
The target audience and the number of views a music
video/channel receives have vastly involved. MTV reaching 97,654,000 view in
august 2013 suggesting how technology has grown to allow these large figures of
consumers to now watch music videos. 86 percent of households with television
receive MTV. Signifying the wide consumer audience which can view music video
and that watch music videos, highlighting the demand for music video and how
easily they can be viewed. This also shows the music videos development.
Michael Jackson - Scream
This post demonstrates some understanding of how music videos have changed and developed over the years. You have considered a range of examples, but further discussion is needed, to demonstrate further understanding.
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