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Apr 13, 2021 · Global Revenue: In 2020 the entire global theatrical and home/mobile entertainment market totaled $80.8 billion, the lowest figure since 2016 and a decline of 18% from 2019. The sharpest decline ...
- Brad Adgate
Jan 2, 2021 · NPR's Michel Martin talks with Aisha Harris, host of the Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast, and NPR Music's Stephen Thompson, about how the events of 2020 have forever changed the entertainment industry.
Mar 25, 2020 · The media and entertainment business was thriving as we entered the new decade in 2020 B.C. (“Before Coronavirus “). All segments — movies, television, mobile video, music, games, esports ...
- Peter Csathy
Sep 8, 2020 · PwC’s Global Entertainment & Media Outlook 2020-2024 report confirms a sharp 6.7% decline in growth for the UK sector this year compared with 2019. The slump is driven by a collapse in the ...
- John Glenday
May 21, 2020 · The return of live sports may shore up some of those losses, but pay TV will still “lose significant value in what was already a challenging market structurally, representing around 4 percent of ...
In 2020, the entertainment and media industry absorbed the historic shock of COVID-19, which toppled long-standing business models, amplified existing trends and forged new opportunities. As the global economy shrinks for the first time since 2009, the US$2.1tn industry is forecast to contract in 2020 by 5.6%.
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entertainment (M&E) sector and turned many companies upside-down. The M&E sector has seemingly moved swiftly in response to COVID-19 by producing online concerts virtually, ramping up e-gaming, offering free entertainment subscriptions (i.e. telecommunication companies have offered free access to