Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
x, 307 pages ; 25 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [259]-294) and index. |
Contents |
How Congress created YouTube, and media's big problem -- Facing the music: how the Internet devastated the music business -- Geeks bearing gifts: Google's war on copyright -- The siren song of "free": why newspapers struggled online -- The revolution may not be televised: how the Internet could kill Mad Men -- Books or Kindle-ing? How technology could turn the page on publishing -- Moving pictures: can Hollywood conquer the cloud? -- Disquiet on the European front : why France favors art over the internet -- Blanket protection: turning copyright into copyrisk -- The future of the future: commerce or chaos? |
Summary |
A report on how the Internet is significantly compromising the newspaper, music, and film industries offers advice to media industry insiders on how to use innovative solutions to reclaim profits. |
Subject |
Cultural industries.
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Internet.
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Digital media.
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Mass media -- Technological innovations.
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Mass media -- Economic aspects.
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ISBN |
9780385533768: $26.95 |
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0385533764 |
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