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Music Industry Entities : ウィキペディア英語版
Music Industry Entities
The Music Industry Program Entities, or the MAD Dragon Music Group (MDMG), is an umbrella company owned by Drexel University, run by University students and overseen by faculty and staff.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Music Industry: Overview )〕 The purpose of the company is to provide industry experience to the students in the Music Industry Program. The companies of MDMG include MAD Dragon Records, DraKo Booking (a booking agency), MAD Dragon Publishing (a publishing company), MADKo Concerts (a concert promotion company) and Bantic Media (an artist services company).
==History of the Music Industry Program==
The brainchild of Jonathan Estrin, the Dean of the college at that time, the Music Industry Program came about in 2000 when he came to Drexel to head the College of Media Arts and Design and wanted to revive the sub-par music program, "re-envisioning the media-oriented university for the new century." Part of the process was redesigning the curriculum, which showed that the music program would need an overhaul and the addition of a recording studio. After obtaining $250,000 in funding staffing was hired for the program. Marcy Rauer Wagman, an entertainment lawyer and former songwriter/producer, was hired to teach about industry law, business models, royalties, and create and manage a student-run record label. The concept of having an umbrella organization was the brainchild of Wagman in 2003 as a way for students to have experience in all aspects of the music industry.
MAD Dragon gets its name from the college itself. When Estrin was Dean the college was named the College of Media Arts and Design (CoMAD). The abbreviation of the college combined with the school's mascot, the dragon, gave the company its name.〔

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