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_aVogel, Harold L. _94755 |
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245 | _aEntertainment industry economics: a guide for financial analysis | ||
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_bCambridge University Press _aNew York _c2020 |
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300 | _axxii, 723 p. | ||
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_aGBP _b54.99 |
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504 | _aTable of Contents Preface 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 Appendix A. Sources of information Appendix B. Major games of chance Appendix C. Supplementary data Glossary References Index. | ||
520 | _aAlready among the most important sectors of the US economy, the entertainment and media industries are continuing to grow worldwide. Fully updated, the tenth edition of Entertainment Industry Economics is the definitive reference on the economics of film, music, television, advertising, broadcasting, cable, casinos, publishing, arts and culture, performing arts, toys and games, sports, and theme parks. Its synthesis of a vast amount of data provides an up-to-date guide to the economics, financing, accounting, production, marketing, and history of these sectors in the United States and countries across the globe. This edition offers new material on streaming services, the relationship between demographics and entertainment spending, electromagnetic spectrum for broadcasters, and revised FASB accounting rules for film and television. Financial analysts and investors, economists, industry executives, accountants, lawyers, regulators, and journalists, as well as students preparing to join these professionals will benefit from this invaluable source. Presents the best-selling textbook in entertainment economics for twenty-five years Features a new section on the buying, selling, leasing, and renting spectrum Includes boldface type indicating which end-of-chapter further reading can form the basis for case studies and class discussions | ||
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_aPerforming arts--Finance _97308 |
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_aLeisure industry--Finance _97309 |
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_aMotion picture industry--Finance _97310 |
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