phonographic
pronunciation
How to pronounce phonographic in British English: UK [ˌfəʊnə'græfɪk]
How to pronounce phonographic in American English: US [ˌfoʊnə'græfɪk]
Word Origin
- phonographic (adj.)
- 1840, originally in reference to shorthand; see phono- + graphic. Modern sense from 1878.
Example
- 1. New figures from the south korean branch of the international federation of the phonographic industry ( ifpi ) suggest the pioneering law has had an effect .
- 2. The campaign is a joint venture between virgin media and the british phonographic industry ( bpi ) , which represents the major record labels .
- 3. The international federation of the phonographic industry ( ifpi ) , an industry group , estimates that half of russia 's radio stations fail to pay royalties , for example .
- 4. Facebook and the ifpi ( international federation of the phonographic industry ) , which has prominently complained about the pirate bay , could not be immediately reached for comment .
- 5. John kennedy , chairman of the international federation of the phonographic industries , representing record firms around the world , told the swedish court that the pirate bay had done " significant damage to the music industry as a whole " .