Streaming, Sharing, Stealing: Big Data and the Future of Entertainment (MIT Press)
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Rating | : | 4.82 (580 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01HFUMBSQ |
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Number of Pages | : | 504 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-08-03 |
Language | : | English |
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We're living through a period of unprecedented technological disruption in the entertainment industries. Their book should be required for anyone who wishes to believe that nothing much has changed." -- The Wall Street Journal"Packed with examples, from the nimble-footed who reacted quickly to adapt their businesses, to laggards who lost empires." -- Financial TimesTraditional network television programming has always followed the same script: executives approve a pilot, order a trial number of episodes, and broadcast them, expecting viewers to watch a given show on their television sets at the same time every week. Just about everything is affected: pricing, production, distribution, piracy. In this book, Michael Smith and Rahul Telang, experts on entertainment analytics, sho
He is Codirector (with Michael D. . He is Codirector (with Rahul Telang) of the Initiative for Digital Entertainment Analytics (IDEA) at Carnegie Mellon.Rahul Telang is Professor of Information Systems and Management at Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College. Michael D. Smith) of the Initiative for Digital Entertainment Analytics (IDEA) at C
Great introduction to the world of data driven entertainment. Richard Mitchell Data will drive much of the entertainment industry of the future. Customer driven content is a great idea, but it's always more fun to be surprised. The old studio "Gut Feeling" will always produce the real block buster.. "Great and easy read for anyone that is interested in" according to Amazon Customer. Great and easy read for anyone that is interested in the impact of technology on the world of entertainment! Highly recommended!. Five Stars Amazon Customer Very readable and informative assessment of the media industry.
Anyone who wants to understand the uneasy relationship between tech and entertainment should read this book. Now they have distilled their findings from a decade of research about how the Internet is disrupting entertainment into a readable, authoritative, and insightful book. Streaming, Sharing, Stealing is a must-read for anyone wanting to understand how technology is reshaping the entertainment industries. If you work in publishing, music, or film, you need to read this book. (Matt Geiser, CTO, Legendary Pictures)Streaming, Sharing, Stealing identifies the many ways technology is changing the entertainment business, and how these changes are shifting the foundations of our industry. (Chris Anderson, CEO, 3D Robotics, author of The Long Tail)Smith and Telang have long been recognized as leading experts on the economics of the entertainment industry. (The Wall Street Journal