Kinder, der Tod ist gar nicht so schlimm!
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Narrated by:
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Tim Renner
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By:
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Tim Renner
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Tim Renner, ein Top-Insider der Branche, erzählt die Geschichte der Musikindustrie von Emil Berliner bis Napster und zeigt, warum die Major-Labels in ihrer jetzigen Form keine Überlebenschance haben. Er weitet seinen Blick auf die wichtigsten Medienindustrien aus und bewertet deren Situation im Zuge von Globalisierung und Digitalisierung. Tim Renner entwirft für die Medienindustrie die Vision einer neuen, dringend notwendigen Balance von Kapital, Inhalten und Verantwortung.(c)+(p) 2006 tacheles!/Roof Music
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