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The Entertainment Economy

How Mega-Media Forces Are Transforming Our Lives

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Every so often, an author presents our culture in a fresh way, prompting us to view the world differently. Influential works, from Marshall McLuhan's "Understanding Media" to Nicholas Negroponte's "Being Digital," have highlighted the pivotal role of mass media. In this insightful exploration, Michael J. Wolf, a leading strategist in the industry, illustrates how media and entertainment have transcended culture to become the driving force of the global economy. Businesses worldwide—from New York to New Delhi—are engaged in a fierce competition for consumer attention, akin to the challenges faced by movie producers and TV programmers. To gain a competitive edge, consumer businesses must leverage content similarly to entertainment enterprises. As an adviser to major companies like MTV, Paramount, and NBC, Wolf is regarded as a secret weapon by industry insiders. Through clear, engaging prose and real-life examples, he emphasizes that future business leaders must adopt a mogul's mindset in an economy defined by hits and blockbusters. Drawing on his extensive experience, Wolf demonstrates that the mantra for 21st-century consumer businesses is "There's no business without show business." This work combines business acumen with pop culture insights, making it relevant for all readers.

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The Entertainment Economy, Michael J. Wolf

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1999
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Titre
The Entertainment Economy
Sous-titre
How Mega-Media Forces Are Transforming Our Lives
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1999
Format
rigide
Pages
336
ISBN10
0812930428
ISBN13
9780812930429
Séries
Mots clés
Commerce
Évaluation
3,55 sur 5
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Every so often, an author presents our culture in a fresh way, prompting us to view the world differently. Influential works, from Marshall McLuhan's "Understanding Media" to Nicholas Negroponte's "Being Digital," have highlighted the pivotal role of mass media. In this insightful exploration, Michael J. Wolf, a leading strategist in the industry, illustrates how media and entertainment have transcended culture to become the driving force of the global economy. Businesses worldwide—from New York to New Delhi—are engaged in a fierce competition for consumer attention, akin to the challenges faced by movie producers and TV programmers. To gain a competitive edge, consumer businesses must leverage content similarly to entertainment enterprises. As an adviser to major companies like MTV, Paramount, and NBC, Wolf is regarded as a secret weapon by industry insiders. Through clear, engaging prose and real-life examples, he emphasizes that future business leaders must adopt a mogul's mindset in an economy defined by hits and blockbusters. Drawing on his extensive experience, Wolf demonstrates that the mantra for 21st-century consumer businesses is "There's no business without show business." This work combines business acumen with pop culture insights, making it relevant for all readers.