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Entertainment industry Business English 1, 2009/2010 PE5, Team: MAKIMI Katarina Labor Ana Kvesić Ivan Kunc Marija Leko Ivona Lovrić Ivana Livaja

Introduction Film industry Music industry Amusement parks Discoteques Conclusion

Entertainment industry Also known as: SHOW BUSSINES SHOWBIZ the industry that provides entertainment term is often used in the mass media to describe the mass media companies that control the distribution and manufacture of mass media entertainment

Contents: Traditional live entertainment industry (dance, musical theatre, drama, comedy, opera,concerts, music industry, sports...) The present-day mass media industry (brodcasting, film, discoteques, fashion industry) Electronic entertainment (Computer games,video games, Websites)

Getting into Media And Entertainment   Getting into Media And Entertainment % people who stay in Media and Entertainment in their next job % who start in Media and Entertainment Relatively average   Relatively average

Music industry with film industry one of the biggest entertainment industries in the world the music industry (or music business) sells compositions, recordings and performances of music most of acording houses and music companies are in the USA

Business structure musicians who compose and perform the music the companies and professionals who create and sell recorded music those that present live music performance professionals who assist musicians with their careers those who broadcast music

Total revenues for CDs, vinyl, cassettes in the U.S. : 1990. – 1999. - $14.6 billion 2000. – 2008. - $10.4 billion 2009. – 2013. - $9.2 billion Why does it drop?

Total Value by country According to the IFPI more than 95% of the total revenue from music in 2003 was derived from the 30 major countries in the proportions shown above.

amusement parks or theme parks - the generic term for a collection of rides and other entertainme nt attractions assembled for the purpose of entertaining a large group of people

In the begging… Influence: In Europe: fairs and pleasure gardens In USA: world’s fair and expositions Development: parks with gardens and lawns “Trolley” parks the “Golden Age” the decline of amusement parks TODAY… Ownership: corporate-owned family-owned

Discotheque is an entertainment venue or club with recorded music played by Disc jockeys through a PA system, rather than an on-stage band.

History 1960s and early 1970s 1970s and early 1980s 2000s

CONCLUSION: Entertainment industry or show business: Music Film Theme parks or amusement park Discoteque other industry

MUSIC INDUSTRY - Compositions, recordings and perfomances of music - Most popular industry FILM - USA, India, Hong Kong, Nigeria THEME PARKS - more elaborate than a simple city park or playground - WALT DISNEY WORLD (40 million visitors annually.) DISCOTEQUE - an integral part of the youth culture - night entertainment has been a major part of the youth lifestyles

sources en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_entertainment _industry_topics en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amusement_park en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_industry en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_industry www.musicindustryreport.org en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discotheques