Entertainment Industry: The Business of Music, Books, Movies, TV, Radio, Internet, Video Games, Theater, Fashion, Sports, Art, Merchandising, Copyright, Trademarks & Contracts

by admin on September 9, 2009

Entertainment Industry: The Business of Music, Books, Movies, TV, Radio, Internet, Video Games, Theater, Fashion, Sports, Art, Merchandising, Copyright, Trademarks & Contracts

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Common sense approach to “making it” in a complicated and diverse industry. — EIA Spotlight, August 31, 2005Common sense approach to “making it” in a complicated and diverse industry. –EIA Spotlight, August 31, 2005Great one-volume overview of the entertainment industry. Up-to-date info for artists, job-seekers and entrepreneurs. — MHA Folio, September 1, 2005Great one-volume overview of the entertainment industry. Up-to-date info for artists, job-seekers and entrepreneurs. –MHA Folio, September 1, 2005The straight-forward language and many charts make this book easy to read and understand. Valuable source of information. — Pride Productions, August 29, 2005The straight-forward language and many charts make this boo [Read More...]

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Derby September 9, 2009 at 2:54 pm

Bought this book because I’m starting a new job in merchandising. This is really only an introduction read. 14 topics are discussed on less than 140 pages, that’s about 2 pg per topic.
If you are a student or casual reader looking for an overview of the E industry - great book. If you are a professional I have to repeat that this book is really only a brief overview without depth.
Still, if you’re interested in the E industry, Mark Vinet gives you a good comprehensive read. * * * *

Hajra September 9, 2009 at 3:02 pm

I kept falling asleep when I read this book. Although the author stresses that it’s just a preliminary glimpse at the entertainment industry, I think he could at least make it more fun to read. I felt like I was reading a dictionary.

Ottavia September 9, 2009 at 5:11 pm

Inexpensive one-volume textbook. Perfect for senior high school, college and university level courses.

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