Music Survey
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NAME OF ORGANISATION The Music Survey collected information about the operation and financial performance of all businesses which had been identified as earning the majority of their income from one or more of the following -- record company operation, record distribution, operation of sound recording studios, music publishing, manufacture of recorded music media and management of musical artists. The results of the Music Survey provide information on the structure, activity and performance of businesses involved in the business of music in Australia. The Music Survey was commissioned by the then Department of Communications and the Arts (now Communications, Information Technology and the Arts) so that it could obtain a comprehensive picture of the economic value of the music business in Australia. The information obtained has been used by the Department and various music business associations to assist in policy development and planning. The scope of the Music Survey includes all businesses which earn the majority of their income from one or more of the following -- record company operation, record distribution, operation of sound recording studios, music publishing, manufacture of recorded music media and management of musical artists. The coverage of the Music Survey includes all businesses which were able to be identified as earning the majority of their income in the manner described above. These businesses were identified in the following way: DATA DETAIL Conceptual framework Not applicable Main outputs Businesses involved in music: levels of employment, income, expenses and capital expenditure by type of music activity undertaken. Classifications The classifications used are: 0 1 2-4 5-19 20-49 50-99 100-199 200 and over Other concepts (summary)
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