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Domestic Box Office 20032004 $9.3 billion $9.4 billion 1.54 billion 1.51 billion $6.03$6.22 Gross Attendance Avg. Ticket Price
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Top 10 Box Office Champs 2004 (1) Shrek 2 (4.7%) (2) Spider-Man 2 (3) The Passion of the Christ (4) The Incredibles (2.7%) (5) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (6) The Day After Tomorrow (7) The Bourne Supremacy (8) Meet the Fockers (9) The Polar Express (1.7%) (10) Shark Tale (1.7%) **5 of the year’s top 50 films are animated features earning a total of $1.1 billion (12% of total box office receipts)
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Domestic Home Video Sales/Rentals 20032004 $6.4 billion $3.3 billion $16.1 billion $21.2 billion 71.5 % 86.5 % VHS DVD % DVD
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DVD Sales Top-Selling Titles of 2004 (1) Shrek 2 (2) The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (3) The Passion of the Christ (4) Star Wars Trilogy (5) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (6) Spider-Man 2 (7) The Day After Tomorrow (8) Elf (9) Brother Bear (10) American Wedding
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Top 10 Rated Television Shows Week Ending January 30, 2005 American Idol Tuesday17.4M American Idol Wednesday16.6M CSI15.3M ER14.2M CBS Sunday Movie13.6M CSI: New York12.6M Cold Case11.6M CSI: Miami11.2M Medium11.2M Numb3rs10.8M
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CHALLENGES What is Family Entertainment? Who is the program target? How are kids & families watching television and DVD’s? DVD Retail Space Broadcast channel clearance TiVo/AdvertisingVOD How do you maximize a show/brand?
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OPPORTUNITIES Know your audience It’s A Big World Out There Branded Entertainment NarrowcastingVOD Still an Entertainment Content business –Strong characters –Dynamic stories –Education Value if applicable
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