write an essay (500 words) that answers the following questions: Pick a popular current movie. What studio produced it? What major media corporation owns the studio that produced it? Next, identify as many cross-promotion partnerships as you can. For example, how many magazines owned by the same corporation are featuring articles about the movie? What books have been published that tie in with the show or movie? Is there a soundtrack CD (or even a series of CDs)? What products are being sold with
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antiquated gender stereotypes. Notice the pun? Quite literally, “Frozen” (2013) has shattered princess stereotypes with a beautiful and funny adventure that’s a sure-fire Disney classic. “For the First Time in Forever” says the main song of the movie, and I kind of felt like singing the words too because for the first time in forever, the main characters of a Disney picture are independent females that don’t appear to rely on a guy, or a prince, that solves everything with a smooch. It’s true that
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“Miley, what’s good?” female hiphop star, Nicki Minaj, said on stage at the VMAs, calling out the host/pop star/former child star Miley Cyrus. The internet exploded. An overflow of tweets, countless facebook posts, millions of loops on vine! Anything that could be made or shared, those moments at the VMAs was all that anyone could talk about. But for Miley, these sort of things happening are not a surprise. Over the years, Miley has turned from a sweet child star to the star of controversy. As she
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1990, Needham, a professional computer programmer not affiliated with the visual media except by avocation, posted a simple software package to the USENET newsgroup rec.arts.movies, which allowed others of that group to create and search a basic movie and TV database. The original database was built from the lists of credits that Needham and two other readers had begun to publish on the rec.arts.movies group. Other film fans began to participate in the collection of data on the Usenet newsgroup
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March 14, 2013 Anthropology 101 Dr.Tovar As far back as time goes many old cultures adapted a lifestyle of hunting and gathering food for themselves in order to survive. This was known as a foraging and it is one of the oldest methods of survival for small groups of tribes everywhere. However, this method had its good days and bad days. Sometimes hunters could bring back enough food to last them for a few days at a time, and then sometimes they wouldn’t find anything at all. So, the bond of kinship
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“Miley has everything a girl could want, she has millions of dollars.” After Hannah Montana was over, she started to do drugs. Now, she doesn’t make the greatest decisions. She also grosses everyone out by sticking her tongue out all the time. Miley wears weird clothes, does drugs, goes to parties, and she’s pretty much out of control now. Miley Cyrus is even like this when she’s on stage. Miley is totally out of control. Miley does drugs, wears really weird expensive clothes, goes to big parties
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Research – June 2012 Volume 10, Number 6 A Study On Effectiveness Of Movie Trailers Boosting Customers’ Appreciation Desire: A Customer Science Approach Using Statistics And GSR Takayuki Iida, Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan Akira Goto, Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan Shoya Fukuchi, Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan Kakuro Amasaka, Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan ABSTRACT In this study, the authors research “Effectiveness of Movie Trailers Boosting Customers’ Appreciation Desire†using statistical
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Appendix B: Instructor’s Manual Assignments (with Solutions) using the Movie Data Accompanying Article Available at http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse/v17n1/mclaren.html Note to Instructors: Our students, like many introductory business statistics students, have access to SPSS and Minitab so in most cases these exercises provide specific instructions for these two packages. We have also included instructions for Excel 2007. While we are cognizant of the issues with using Excel for statistical
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investigates if there is a relationship between visual information from movies and consumer-behavior variables, including destination image, destination desirability, visit intention, and social distance, taking Turkey as a case in point and a promotional movie as the stimuli. Results provide partial support for potential impact of movies on the consumer-behavior variables included in this study. Implications and future research suggestions are provided. Keywords: A destination image; visual information;
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MSIS604/OMIS378 Information Systems Policy & Strategy Spring Quarter, 2013—2 April/13 June Instructor: Dr. Darrel A. (Del) Mank dmank@scu.edu Cell Phone: 408-605-3983 Office Hours: By appointment Office: Room 321W Lucas Hall Class Days: TTh Class Period: 5:45pm—7:00pm Class Room: 310 Lucas Hall Text: Schilling, Melissa A.; STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT of TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION, McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 4th Edition, 2013 ISBN 978-0-07-802923-3 Cases*
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