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The Christian music industry is a small part of the larger music industry, that focuses on traditional gospel music, southern gospel music, and Contemporary Christian music.

Related Topics:
Music industry - Gospel music - Southern gospel music - Contemporary Christian music

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The majority of artists working and performing within the Christian music industry are isolated from the mainstream public, to Christian radio, magazines and record stores.

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Some artists however are able to "cross over" to achieve success both within the Christian music industry and the larger, "mainstream" music industry. Crossing over has become a little easier in recent years as, through ownership changes, the largest Christian record labels have become subsidiaries of the "mainstream" labels (who are themselves owned by huge media conglomerates like Viacom and Time Warner), promoting a product to a growing market. Christian music sales now exceed those for classical, jazz, and New Age music combined.http://www.cmta.com/GMA%20Industry%20Overview.pdf

Related Topics:
Media conglomerate - Viacom - Time Warner

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The Christian music industry's roots are found in the late 1960s and early 1970s Jesus Movement and its Jesus Music artists.

Related Topics:
1960s - 1970s - Jesus Movement - Jesus Music

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The Christian music industry is structured similarly to the music industry as a whole. It is made up of:

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