When Internet Meets Entertainment: The Economics of Digital Media IndustriesPresses des MINES, 2006 - 127 lappuses |
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... ( TV , radio ) . Digital technologies are now dissociating the contents from the supports and requiring an overall ... Pay TV *** 2.9 7 millions ( subscriptions ) Games ** 1.1 32.7 millions 16,746 WHEN INTERNET MEETS ENTERTAINMENT In 2005 ...
... ( TV , radio ) . Digital technologies are now dissociating the contents from the supports and requiring an overall ... Pay TV *** 2.9 7 millions ( subscriptions ) Games ** 1.1 32.7 millions 16,746 WHEN INTERNET MEETS ENTERTAINMENT In 2005 ...
16. lappuse
... pay- ments provide incentives to create . The work comes subsequently into ... pay for accessing content . The overall idea is simple : the information good is ... TV broadcasts . Concurrently , copy control measures define consumers ...
... pay- ments provide incentives to create . The work comes subsequently into ... pay for accessing content . The overall idea is simple : the information good is ... TV broadcasts . Concurrently , copy control measures define consumers ...
22. lappuse
... pay . Content owners can therefore take advantage of these various demand segments and maximize overall profit . The ... TV and finally free TV . Figure 4 : willingness to pay for two different versions of a good willingness to pay A B G ...
... pay . Content owners can therefore take advantage of these various demand segments and maximize overall profit . The ... TV and finally free TV . Figure 4 : willingness to pay for two different versions of a good willingness to pay A B G ...
23. lappuse
... pay curves represent two groups in the population that give either a higher or a lower value to a cultural good ... television , free newspapers or radio ? Most media such as radio , newspapers , television and the Internet rely mainly ...
... pay curves represent two groups in the population that give either a higher or a lower value to a cultural good ... television , free newspapers or radio ? Most media such as radio , newspapers , television and the Internet rely mainly ...
24. lappuse
... payments from advertisers . Some media platforms like magazines , newspapers and pay - TV carrying ads receive payments from both sides of the market : content consumers and advertisers . But the price that is charged to the consumer is ...
... payments from advertisers . Some media platforms like magazines , newspapers and pay - TV carrying ads receive payments from both sides of the market : content consumers and advertisers . But the price that is charged to the consumer is ...
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adverse selection advertising audience brand buyers characteristic of content consumer CONTENT DISTRIBUTION ECONOMICS content distribution systems content firms content industries CONTENT MARKETS content owners content production Content version markets contract copyright laws creative delivery differentiation digital content distribution digital distribution digital environment digital technologies DRMs dynamics efficient Figure film production final demand free TV free-to-air horizontally concentrated incentives to create information cascade instance Internet distribution INTERNET MEETS ENTERTAINMENT market power media platforms million models Moral hazard movie network effects Non-excludability package pay TV pay-per-view pay-TV physical supports players portal price discrimination pricing strategy private copy levies product bundling promotion protection provides public authorities quality signal radio regulation regulatory release windows retailers revenue risk subscriptions sunk costs technical television terminal equipment theatres transaction costs TV channels two-sided market utility vertical bundling vertical chain vertical integration vertical relations video content willingness to pay
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