Entertainment industry economics : a guide for financial analysis
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Entertainment industry economics : a guide for financial analysis
Cambridge University Press, 2007
7th ed
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 557-585) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this newly revised book, Harold L. Vogel examines the business economics of the major entertainment enterprises: movies, music, television programming, broadcasting, cable, casino gambling and wagering, publishing, performing arts, sports, theme parks, and toys and games. The seventh edition has been further revised and broadened and differs from its predecessors by restructuring and repositioning the previous Internet chapter, including new material on the economics of networks and advertising, adding a new section on policy implications, and further expanding the section on recent theoretical work pertaining to box-office behaviour. The result is a comprehensive up-to-date reference guide on the economics, financing, production, and marketing of entertainment in the United States and overseas. Investors, business executives, accountants, lawyers, arts administrators, and general readers will find that the book offers an invaluable guide to how entertainment industries operate.
Table of Contents
- Part I. Introduction: 1. Economic perspectives
- 2. Basic elements
- Part II. Media-dependent Entertainment: 3. Movie macroeconomics
- 4. Making and marketing movies
- 5. Financial accounting in movies and television
- 6. Music
- 7. Broadcasting
- 8. Cable
- 9. Publishing
- 10. Toys and games
- Part III. Live Entertainment: 11. Gaming and wagering
- 12. Sports
- 13. Performing arts and culture
- 14. Amusement/theme parks
- Part IV. Roundup: 15. Performance and policy.
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