For the art world or people who pay attention to art, in the summer of 916, many new concepts or things emerged around the world, which may have a profound impact on the future.
For example, the "blowout" popularity of radio music happened in the three months of June, July and August.
The eight regional radio groups in Tiolean have introduced this technology from the Turner Art Hall. Most of them are grouped together in 2-4 adjacent administrative counties, and some are in separate rows like the imperial capital of Saint Taranburg.
Janus has four radio groups, and even Lydia, which has a very conservative cultural atmosphere, and the Southern Continent, which is in the reconstruction period, have each established one.
Born out of this, several "xx Radio Symphony Orchestras" were established under the deliberate promotion of the cultural department and radio companies. They were all formed by integrating resources on the basis of the original professional orchestras, and have a repertoire that is not inferior to the first-class repertoire.
and depth of interpretation.
There are even more columns such as "xx Personal Piano Channel", "xx Radio Chamber Orchestra", "xx Sinfonietta", "Today's Art Song" and other columns that are smaller and more flexible.
During the trial operation, they all achieved very good results.
Musicians have a large amount of additional income business, and the "uneven busyness" situation during the traditional live concert season has been compensated and adjusted.
The continued growth of the general paying population, commercial GGs interspersed between broadcasts, paid political propaganda business, and rebroadcast fees from lower-level local small radio stations have made these group companies make a lot of money.
Many people in the industry believe that it was the birth of the record industry that first broke the limitations of time and space in music. "It liberated the relationship between performers and listeners from paper media or face-to-face interaction, and moved towards the 'second type of communication media'"
Possibility. Nowadays, radio broadcast technology allows people to have a 'second type of media' in a complete sense, that is, 'music communication' or 'music for communication'.
Record music satisfies listeners' requirements for "privacy, anytime, and repeatability," but records record historical events.
What radio music brings to people is "what will happen in every next second."
They are different and both have a wide range of needs.
So naturally, people can't help but guess how much of the profit Master Fan Ning, who sits at the headquarters of Turner Arts Cinemas, has gained from this round of market changes as a technology provider?
Of course, even before his return, Master Fanning still exuded the charm of "attracting money", but now it is even better than before: an outstanding composer, conductor, pianist, and many government agencies, orchestras, churches
, it is normal to deal with venues, publishing houses or record companies, but it is not normal to "break the circle" to more companies in other industries - many people have taken stock of Turner Art Hall's cooperation list in private, can it be called
There are more than ten chaebol groups, and more than fifty companies are leading companies in their respective industries!
Now that Master Fan Ning has been mentioned, the art journal "Crescent", which was officially established on June 16 and was promoted by him, is also worth mentioning.
In less than three months, "New Moon" relied on its low pricing, "not cheap" quality, and Turner Arts Cinemas' mature channels at all levels to achieve a circulation and reading number of
A degree that shocked people in the industry!
An outrageous level!
Anyone who knows the industry knows that in this market, some journals are profitable, while other journals are difficult to make direct profits and are purely used to promote ideas and build momentum.
At first they thought "New Moon" should be considered the latter.
After all, Fan Ning himself admitted this in some semi-public occasions, and indeed invested a large amount of money in its startup work, almost burning money.
But later people discovered that in July, August, and September, going back, it’s really hard to say whether the book "New Moon" ended up losing money or making a profit!
Its distribution is really wide, and its penetration into small towns, towns and even villages is very strong. And, there are some GG small layouts on it!
There are musical instrument brands, gramophone brands, music stands, strings, rosin, oil and other consumable brands involved in both high and low end, as well as a semi-monthly inventory of "good performances" around the world, as well as corporate culture or public welfare calls for major partners.
So here comes the key question, is the audience for its content really that wide? After all, it is also an art journal compiled by today’s leading serious music venues.
It is certain that the upper class or middle class can read it, but those ordinary people who have obtained "Crescent Moon" from grassroots theater channels at a low price, or even half-sold and half-given, will they really read it? Even if
Read part of it?
But the fact is, they really read it! And they quite like it!
As long as they are "interested in music" and are literate, they will read it!
Because only 40% of the content of each issue of "New Moon" is professional articles such as art reviews or industry information.
Another 30% of the content is "Music Life", which includes many musicians' artistic lives or anecdotes. It is written by theater publishers in the form of interviews or travel notes, and the story is very strong;
As for the other 30% of "music fans' stories", they are more readable. They are all shared by ordinary listeners' own insights and experiences. Some people even contributed some "little knowledge popularization" or "internal gossip".
"Inventory and verification!
Strange nicknames for pianists and conductors, strange terminology among record collectors or opera circles, strange abbreviations for certain well-known works, "car accident scenes", "burst pipes", "radiator tickets", "viola jokes", or
It is a "meme" created from some well-known events in the past.
Everyone from nobles, professors, and conservatory students to middle class, ordinary citizens, and ordinary workers love to read it!
"But it's strange. Didn't he secretly reveal that he wanted to discuss 'all modern art'? This is the fifth issue, and I haven't seen him write anything yet."
The painter Klimt, the chairman of the Pelto Secession, is currently sitting under a street umbrella next to the door of a "bookstore cafe" in Santa Ramburg.
He hung his bowler hat aside, drew a few sketches of street scenes in his sketchbook, and then read the new issue of "New Moon" with gusto.
After reading it, he rolled it up as usual and put it back on the table. He picked up the hot bitter coffee and took a sip.
Klimt was surprised by the success of New Moon's release.
Naturally, I am also envious.
However, what puzzled him was that many emerging art groups had been invited to submit critical articles in "New Moon", and his own secessionist group also wrote two articles. Of course, they all promoted their own ideas.
“But I don’t seem to see that these things written by Fan Ning himself, the ‘first editor of the journal,’ have anything to do with modern art.