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10 PM, on the 7 May. The exit poll predicting the result of the 2015 General Election is announced. In that instant three lives are changed for ever.David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg were three very different men, from very different backgrounds. But they shared one ambition. To lead their country.In pursuit of their dream they were forced to make sacrifices. Of their principles. Of those they loved. Of themselves.And right up until the final moment the exit poll was released each man clung to the hope those sacrifices had not been in vain. Then the clock struck ten.In One Minute to Ten, Dan Hodges brings to life the most dramatic general election campaign in living memory, and tells the untold story of the three men who contested it. And in doing so reveals the price paid by those who risk everything in their quest for the ultimate political prize...
Häftad, Engelska, 2025
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This text provides readers with an exploration of the music publishing industry, detailing its history, business practices, and legal considerations. Beginning by detailing the impact of the printing press on the distribution of music, the book then progresses through the development of copyright laws and the advent of new technologies influencing the preservation and dissemination of creative works.
Häftad, Engelska, 2025
1 094 kr
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This textbook investigates the transformation of the global music industry from its early analog roots to the modern digital marketplace. It examines the industry's shift from tangible products like compact discs to digital downloads and streaming, demonstrating how strategies to curb piracy and technological advancements have shaped music distribution and consumption. The book also examines the cultural and business implications of music creation in a digital age, where traditional roles have been displaced by accessible technology.