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Monday, August 08, 2005

Hollywood Economics 101

If you thought that DVD's are what's keeping Hollywood afloat, think again. Check the math here.

4 Comments:

Blogger JimMiller said...

Wow. That Slate article is really interesting. Thanks for posting the link.

6:17 PM  
Blogger William said...

Epstein has some real interesting things to say about the industry.

8:18 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

very interesting read...now to just get a credit on a film and watch the residual checks come in

9:03 AM  
Blogger William said...

Here's some more from Epstein;

http://edjayepstein.blogspot.com/

9:18 AM  

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