There is a very interesting article by Lance Ulanoff of Mashable analyzing a quick recap of the digital media history. Today, even a first year old baby can use a tablet iPad and find it natural to look at pictures on an online magazine or online newspaper.
Media has faced several boom and bust over the last 4 decades. Just in 2008, 500 magazines dissappeared.
For the complete article see:
http://mashable.com/2011/10/20/media-digital-revolution/
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Showing posts with label evolution media entertainment industry. Show all posts
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Friday, October 21, 2011
Saturday, April 28, 2007
The future of media
The firm Future Exploration Network proposes an interesting perspective on the evolution of the global media and entertainment industry.
It appears that global alliances have become very common over the past 5 years.

The size of the global media market is very important. However, among the traditional media only the television and films sectors have increased their revenues.

The online advertising market is in rapid growth all over the world, particularly in the USA.

They offer an interesting strategic framework to understand the evolution of the media and entertainment industry.

For more precision on this framework contact us.
Louis Rhéaume
Infocom Intelligence
www.infocomintelligence.com
infocom@videotron.ca
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