Showbiz Sandbox 420: A Closer Look at the Current State of the Publishing Industry

August 20, 2018

When we talk about the publishing industry, we are usually looking at the trade market. Those are the books sold in bookstores, like the latest Stephen King title. But the publishing industry is made up of more than just trade. For instance, there’s also the education market like college and high school textbooks. While trade publishing has modestly righted itself revenue-wise over the past few years, all these other segments are down in sales, sometimes considerably.

Meanwhile an entire week has gone by without MoviePass changing the terms and conditions of its cinema-going subscription plans. Even so, the company’s investors are not happy and are suing the owners for tanking the stock.

We’ll also take a closer look at the music industry paper published by Citigroup last week. A lot of industry players have very convincing reasons why the way the report calculates its revenue and statistics is all wrong.

Of course we also cover the week’s top entertainment news including how Conan O’Brien is trimming his nightly talk show to a half-hour, Sony Music will distribute the earnings from its Spotify investment to artists and the streaming television series that has hundreds of millions of viewers in China.

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Showbiz Sandbox 78: The Fight Over Streaming Television Online

November 8, 2010

As if broadcast and cable networks didn’t have enough to worry about with online streaming offerings from Apple and Google, they now have startups such as ivi.TV to contend with. The company recently launched an online service that retransmits signals from broadcast television stations in New York and Seattle with more cities coming online soon. Though networks and movie studios are trying to shut the company down, its CEO, Todd Weaver, explains that ivi.TV is operating legally under current copyright laws.

Another media company dealing with legal issues is MGM who filed for bankruptcy protection last week. Fortunately the restructured studio won’t have to worry about an actor’s strike since the two unions representing thespians agreed to a new contract with studios and networks. The Hollywood Reporter’s Jonathan Handel fills us in on the key deal points as well as what the news means for writers and directors as they begin their own contract negotiations.

This week also marks the return of Conan O’Brien to late-night television as he kicks off his new show on TBS.

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