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Technology Induced Change In Film/Television Distribution

In: The Business And Information Technologies (Bit) Project A Global Study of Business Practice

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  • JON CHANG

    (Graduate of the UCLA, USA)

  • KAI-WEI CHANG

    (Graduate of the UCLA, USA)

  • JASON CHU

    (Graduate of the Anderson School, UCLA, USA)

  • YUNCHONG LEE

    (Graduate of the UCLA, Korea)

  • YAN ZHAO

    (Vice President of Finance with China Agitech, China)

Abstract

This research paper is an overview of technology-induced change in the entertainmentmedia industry value chain focusing on film and television distribution. Specifically, which key emerging distribution technologies are disruptive' enough to induce change is explored. The impacts of emerging technologies such as digital cinema, video on demand (VOD), personal video recorders (PVR), high definition television (HDTV) and video over wireless devices (VOWD) are studied.

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  • Jon Chang & Kai-Wei Chang & Jason Chu & Yunchong Lee & Yan Zhao, 2007. "Technology Induced Change In Film/Television Distribution," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Uday Karmarkar & Vandana Mangal (ed.), The Business And Information Technologies (Bit) Project A Global Study of Business Practice, chapter 6, pages 167-240, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789812707611_0006
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