I. Case Synopsis Motion pictures are a key driver of the market for entertainment products‚ one of the largest export markets in US. Motion picture industry consists of three stages: studio production‚ distribution‚ and exhibition. The studios produce the lifeblood of the industry‚ the films that are its content. The biggest players at this level are the majors‚ big studios which integrate production and distribution‚ as do the slightly smaller mini-majors. The next stage is distribution. Distributors
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Case Study – The Movie Exhibition Industry 1 Case Study: “The Movie Exhibition Industry” Strategic Planning - BS400 October x‚ 2013 Overview/Introduction My analysis will cover competition from substitutes and the change in buyer behavior and demographics. I will use the five forces model of competition and a SWOT analysis along with other sources of analysis. The information and recommendations that
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Strategic Analysis of Movie Exhibition Industry By: Kim Saline February 24‚ 2010 Objective: To provide an analysis and make recommendations to increase revenue in the movie exhibition industry. Overview: Ticket sales for movie theaters are at their lowest point since 1996. With the core demographic group expected to grow slower than the US population and with technological advances growing at speeds faster than the industry can keep up‚ ticket sales will continue to decline if the current
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Business Strategy 491BMAL November 10‚ 2013 The Movie Exhibition Industry: 2011 What can exhibitors do to improve their performance? To reverse the downward trends in attendance? To improve their profitability at a time when the studios‚ relying on the box office more than ever‚ are increasingly looking internationally? Let’s start with a SWOT analysis of the local exhibitor: SWOT Analysis Strengths * Offer a product that is still relatively affordable for families and patrons * Product
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Horror Show at the Cinemaplex Assignment: Based on the case “The Movie Exhibition Industry 2013” in the McGraw Hill article‚ answer the following questions using concepts and frameworks we have discussed in class. Answers should be completed in a short five page write-up using the templates provided below. Short answers / bullets are acceptable; however‚ you must include some level of detail / information regarding the trends and analysis you are including independent of the bullet points. The
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the movie industry? What problems have these forces created? What changes have these problems caused the movie &televisions studios to make? Some competitive forces have challenged the movie industry such as – • Treats of new entrants • Substitute Products or services • Increasing bargaining power of customers • Increasing bargaining power of suppliers • Rivalry among existing competitors Those are the major forces that have challenged these industry and
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Movie Industry Analysis Movie Industry Analysis The global motion picture industry has annual revenues of approximately $60 billion USD. • The studio business has a historical rate of return of around 13% per year‚ which is likely to increase as digital media creates new opportunities for the distribution of film properties • US box office for 2005 was $8.99 billion. For the fourth straight year‚ domestic cumulative box office from all studios continues to hold near $9 billion • Worldwide box
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Case 2 The Movie Industry in 2008 YU-TING‚ TSAI Do you like Movies? If I am the person to answer the question‚ I would definitely say yes. The reason why people like movies is that I can have a couple hours off without any other thoughts in mind. I really feel relax when I’m watching a movie. However‚ in the case it calls the movie industry was a study in contradiction. In the case it listed out few points. First‚ the numbers of theaters is declining‚ but the number of screens is at an all-time
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forces have challenged the movie industry? The movie industry is challenged by increased levels of high-speed Internet access‚ improved PCs with DVD readers and writers‚ easy-to-carry video devices‚ and leading-edge file-sharing services. These forces make the video download easier and faster than ever before. 2) What problems have these forces created? Meanwhile‚ benefits are not the only things came with these competitive forces‚ problems came as well. The movie industry has a recession. They
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