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- catalog abstract "The book opens with a discussion of the American economy and its macro-effects on changes and developments in media and entertainment generally. Then in Part I, Steinbock looks at broadcasting and cable, tracing the former's decline and the latter's rise, and then at the "multiplication" of conglomerates: the studios, talent agencies, home video and syndication companies, theme parks, and even the emerging producers of interactive multimedia and virtual reality. A full section is devoted to all of the major players, their corporate struggles with each other, including the Time Warner and Paramount M & A wars. In Part II, Steinbock discusses the electronic superhighway and other government-initiated policies that will have a significant impact on strategic industry alliances. The book concludes with an assessment of how all of the technological, economic, and political influences emerging today will radically reshape the media/entertainment complex, not only in the United States but throughout the world.".
- catalog alternative "Triumph & erosion in the American media & entertainment industries".
- catalog contributor b7907305.
- catalog contributor b7907306.
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "1. American Economy: U.S. Media and Entertainment. From Supply-Side Revolution to Twin Deficit. New Stock Market. Troubled Banking Industry. New Antitrust and Deregulation. The Fourth M & A Wave: Foreign Invasion -- 2. Broadcasting: Decline and Rejuvenation. Network Broadcasting: Erosion and Uncertainty. The Big Three Networks -- 3. Cable: Growth and Consolidation. The Rise of Cable. Tele-communications, Inc.: The Deal Machine. Turner Broadcasting Systems: The Maverick and His Shadow Partners. Viacom: Search for Growth -- 4. Entertainment: Market Multiplication. Entertainment Conglomerates. Primary Market. Ancillary Markets. Complementary Markets -- 5. Major Studios. Time Warner: Struggle for Control. Paramount: A Global Powerhouse? Walt Disney: The Teflon Kingdom. News Corp./Fox: Expansion, Debt Crisis, Expansion. Sony/Columbia: Hardware/Software Combine. Matsushita/MCA: The Great Copycat -- 6. The Struggle for Distribution. New Government Policies. New Strategic Groups and Alliances. Viacom and Paramount's Takeover Struggle -- 7. The Great Convergence. New Channel Structure. Strategic Alliances: Digital Capitalism. Transformations of Competitive Environment. America's Entertainment Economy.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [277]-310) and index.".
- catalog description "The book opens with a discussion of the American economy and its macro-effects on changes and developments in media and entertainment generally. Then in Part I, Steinbock looks at broadcasting and cable, tracing the former's decline and the latter's rise, and then at the "multiplication" of conglomerates: the studios, talent agencies, home video and syndication companies, theme parks, and even the emerging producers of interactive multimedia and virtual reality. A full section is devoted to all of the major players, their corporate struggles with each other, including the Time Warner and Paramount M & A wars. In Part II, Steinbock discusses the electronic superhighway and other government-initiated policies that will have a significant impact on strategic industry alliances. The book concludes with an assessment of how all of the technological, economic, and political influences emerging today will radically reshape the media/entertainment complex, not only in the United States but throughout the world.".
- catalog extent "xv, 328 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Triumph and erosion in the American media and entertainment industries.".
- catalog identifier "0899309143 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Triumph and erosion in the American media and entertainment industries.".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Westport, Conn. : Quorum Books,".
- catalog relation "Triumph and erosion in the American media and entertainment industries.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "384/.0973 20".
- catalog subject "Mass media Economic aspects United States.".
- catalog subject "P96.E252 U67 1995".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. American Economy: U.S. Media and Entertainment. From Supply-Side Revolution to Twin Deficit. New Stock Market. Troubled Banking Industry. New Antitrust and Deregulation. The Fourth M & A Wave: Foreign Invasion -- 2. Broadcasting: Decline and Rejuvenation. Network Broadcasting: Erosion and Uncertainty. The Big Three Networks -- 3. Cable: Growth and Consolidation. The Rise of Cable. Tele-communications, Inc.: The Deal Machine. Turner Broadcasting Systems: The Maverick and His Shadow Partners. Viacom: Search for Growth -- 4. Entertainment: Market Multiplication. Entertainment Conglomerates. Primary Market. Ancillary Markets. Complementary Markets -- 5. Major Studios. Time Warner: Struggle for Control. Paramount: A Global Powerhouse? Walt Disney: The Teflon Kingdom. News Corp./Fox: Expansion, Debt Crisis, Expansion. Sony/Columbia: Hardware/Software Combine. Matsushita/MCA: The Great Copycat -- 6. The Struggle for Distribution. New Government Policies. New Strategic Groups and Alliances. Viacom and Paramount's Takeover Struggle -- 7. The Great Convergence. New Channel Structure. Strategic Alliances: Digital Capitalism. Transformations of Competitive Environment. America's Entertainment Economy.".
- catalog title "Triumph & erosion in the American media & entertainment industries".
- catalog title "Triumph and erosion in the American media and entertainment industries / Dan Steinbock.".
- catalog type "text".