Wednesday, 17 April 2013


2. Research One Direction & their releases
There is a number of song from Sony Music Entertainment back catalogue that SYCO have got One Direction to re-brand whist they were contestants on the X-Factor, but the one that sticks out most is one they released when they were singed artists and it is the 'cover/mashup' One way or another (teenage kicks). Formally two songs original artists Blondie (one way or another) and The Undertones (teenage kicks).  
But to make more money and to save on the cost of writers for a new songs, SYCO who are owned by Sony Music Entertainment have just got them to cover two songs that Sony already own the rights to. This works out in the record companies favour as this will also boost the sales of the original songs as well as the One Direction 'cover'. In turn making the record company more money, and increasing the popularity of one direction.
the worrying fact is the song is still in the charts on todays date (15/4/13) at 25 in the UK official top 40 charts provided by BBC radio one, it has also lasted 8 weeks in the charts so far. 
Acquired from:http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/chart/singles
3. How are One Direction is promoted & distributed (after and including Xfactor), how successful they are (sales, downloads, news articles, online games, advertising, Brit awards). How can do theycreate relationship with their audience?
X-Factor is the only reason that one direction are around to day, if the show wasn't around they would not be a success or together at all. As matter of fact One Direction never started out the Competition as a group they all started out as 5 individual artists who made it through to boot camp, but were not good enough artists on there own to make it to the next stage. But the producers saw an opportunity because all of the members got quite high individual attention so they decided to put them together and make One Direction. During the competition the X-Factor followed the boy band heavily which gave them an established fan base. also after every performance of theres on the show you could purchase the song they have just 'covered' on iTunes. this was a good way to promote them as the record company the song belonged to would get royalties from it, the song no doubt being one in the back catalogue of sony music entertainment, as the shows founder Simon Cowell who own SYCO who are own by Sony. Now One direction not being on the Xfactor anymore they are still being heavily promoted as they had a there first album "Up All Night" made it to number one in 15 different countries including America which made them the first ever uk artists to make it to number one in the states with there debut album. They headed up there albums success with a world tour. 
Just some of their ticket sales. 


After the band had finished their tour, they shortly released a DVD of it. which resulted in more advertising for them after their nearly sellout tour. with adverts on prime time television and kid tv channels. This also resulted in them telling their fan based that they are bringing out another album witch they will be able to get and the fact that they will also be realising there tour dates again soon. The main way they promoted this was by giving out the information on early morning telly at about 7:45 to 8:00 just before kids would leave for school so that the majority of people would know about their up and coming releases. Another big way One Direction are promoted is by twitter and Facebook as they have a massive fan base and people will retweet and share anything they posted and some how it will end up on peoples timelines. This will result in more people following them being able to know who their target audience are  and so they can change and make sure they always have an audience and maintain there relation ship with them .
4. How does XFactor Produce, Market, Distribute & Exchange music and & how does this relate to Sony's back catalogue? 
X-Factor is a very popular show that is aired on prime time which means it has a rather high audience. Where they get thousands of people a year to audition and sing song to the judges, the majority of these songs will be owned by Sony music entertainment. The reasons the songs will be own by Sony music entertainment is due to the fact that the X-Factor will not have to pay royalties to other music producers, this keeps the running cost of the show down, meaning they can make more money. This also means that people who watch the show might like the songs and then go on to buy them this also means that more money will be flowing in to the record company. just for the fact that the X-Factor is distribution for free and giving them free advertisement, in result X-Factor is a giant marketing campaign for Sonys back catalogue of music. As another fact is you can but all the songs the finalists perform on the show on iTunes. There is always a hit in the UK top 5 around christmastime from the winner of that years Xfactor, this has been going on for the past 7 years. 

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