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    Filmmaking was the established forefront in media driven entertainment during the 1930’s and 1940’s. Once sought as a luxurious consumer product film ended up becoming one of the great national pastimes that told stories and allowed it’s viewers to escape their lives. At the end of World War II however things changed permanently for the film industry. No longer were they able to enjoy their assumed monopoly; they had to fight against the advent of television. Fighting against television film…

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    Netflix While there has been a recent increase in the number of people attending theaters to see first run movies, this has not affected the number of individuals and families in our society who have adopted Netflix as an accepted venue for entertainment. Research has shown that 9 out of 10 families have some form of cable and internet in their homes and many of them subscribe to Netflix. The idea behind Reed Hastings, starting the company in 1997 was triggered by the fact that he was faced…

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    First Cinemas As we discussed in Lesson One, during the Evolution of Theatres section, there weren’t any dedicated cinemas at first. Screenings of films were shown in theatres or music halls, but as the popularity of film grew, it was recognized that dedicated cinemas were a necessity. Once such location that was only used for one showing was the Berlin Wintergarten Theatre. In 1895, Max and Emil Skladanowsky screened a film during the month of November. True dedicated cinemas arrived on the…

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    Pros to vertical integration of operations in regards to sources of supply in regards to the acquisition of movies and movie studios would be that they would control the source of supply. Netflix would have exclusive rights to their products and there would be no middle man. By removing the middle man movie studios dramatically increase their profit margins (Ferrell & Hartline, 2014). Netflix would own both the studio and the content. Currently, Netflix is partnering with movie studios but,…

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    The American Chiropractic Association states that as many as 30 million Americans suffer from lower back pain at some point in their lives. Many of these people live in the Seattle area. Typically, most people with low back pain will make an appointment with their family doctor, which often leads to a prescription of anti-inflammatory drugs. These are known as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or NSAIDs. These drugs can be helpful short-term, but they also come with a myriad of harmful side…

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    The following information represents action film industry. The film industry age of moviegoers consist in the range of 18 – 34 years of age. The gender consists of all but mainly higher with males. The income level consists of the middle class. The ethnicity of avid moviegoers is Caucasian. The avid moviegoers are fast passed and energetic. The geographic area for producing the films will be in the southwest region. I will be located in Los Angeles, CA. The release of the movie will cross…

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    Netflix is one of the most popular companies in the world. The creator and CEO, Reed Hastings, founded the company in 1998 after he was charged with a $40 late fee for an overdue rental from Blockbusters (Lipscombe-Southwell). In the year 2000 as his company started to slowly grow, he offered Blockbuster 45% of Netflix to help the company grow and broaden their horizons, but Blockbuster turned him down. By 2005 Netflix gained 4.5 million subscribers beating any other online movie rental company…

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    Blockbuster Essay

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    Revisit the two “Blockbuster” cases we discussed in class and answer the following two questions based on the case readings, that week’s quiz, and MCS: a. Was DVD a disruptive technology? Why or why not? b. Building on your answer to (a) would the DVD technology have been expected to result in the demise of the incumbent? Why or why not? The DVD itself was not a disruptive technology. Although it was an innovation, it did not change the way business was done in the video-rental industry. To…

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    In the past few years, Netflix has increased its popularity and has been one of the most successful businesses. Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph founded this business. Netflix gives people the ability to stream any show they want. It has become something that people look forward to and it is enjoyable for all ages. Netflix has changed the way people watch TV. People can binge watch and there are no commercials. Netflix has had a lengthy history before it got to where it is today. Netflix has a…

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    The Threats Of Netflix

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    We spoke of how Netflix is able to stay on top of their competitions but there are certain threats that could bring Netflix down. Even though Amazon has their customer pay a nominal fee for newer content on movies or shows, they have the rights to bring a television show episode the next day after it has been aired on TV. Such cases are Big Bang Theory, Arrow, and The Flash. Once it has been aired on TV, customers are able to see that same episode where Netflix would have to wait a year before…

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