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Author Waldfogel, Joel, 1962- author.

Title Digital renaissance : what data and economics tell us about the future of popular culture / Joel Waldfogel
Published Princeton : Princeton University Press, [2018]

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Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; Acknowledgments; 1 The Creative Industries: Risky, Expensive, and Worth Preserving; PART I: A TOUR OF SOME MAJOR CULTURAL INDUSTRIES: MUSIC, MOVIES, TELEVISION SHOWS, BOOKS, AND PHOTOGRAPHY; 2 Digitization in Music: Rock On?; 3 Digitization in Movies: Hollywood Ending?; 4 Digitization in Television: Has the Vast Wasteland Blossomed?; 5 Digitization in Books: Fifty Shades of Dreck?; 6 Digitization Further Afield: Photography, Travel Agents, and Beyond; 7 The Value of the Digital Renaissance: The Long Tail and a Whole Lot More
PART II: COMING ATTRACTIONS: FARM TEAMS, BUNDLING, PIRATES, VIKINGS, AND TROLLS8 The Digital Farm System, and the Promise of Bundling; 9 A Tale of Two Intellectual Property Regimes: Lessons from Hollywood and Bollywood; 10 Digitization, the French, and the Return of the Vikings; 11 Bridge Trolls: The Possible Threat of Technological Gatekeepers; 12 Crisis or Renaissance?; Notes; References; Index
Summary How digital technology is upending the traditional creative industries--and why that might be a good thingThe digital revolution poses a mortal threat to the major creative industries--music, publishing, television, and the movies. The ease with which digital files can be copied and distributed has unleashed a wave of piracy with disastrous effects on revenue. Cheap, easy self-publishing is eroding the position of these gatekeepers and guardians of culture. Does this revolution herald the collapse of culture, as some commentators claim? Far from it. In Digital Renaissance, Joel Waldfogel argues that digital technology is enabling a new golden age of popular culture, a veritable digital renaissance. By reducing the costs of production, distribution, and promotion, digital technology is democratizing access to the cultural marketplace. More books, songs, television shows, and movies are being produced than ever before. Nor does this mean a tidal wave of derivative, poorly produced kitsch; analyzing decades of production and sales data, as well as bestseller and best-of lists, Waldfogel finds that the new digital model is just as successful at producing high-quality, successful work as the old industry model, and in many cases more so. The vaunted gatekeeper role of the creative industries proves to have been largely mythical. The high costs of production have stifled creativity in industries that require ever-bigger blockbusters to cover the losses on ever-more-expensive failures. Are we drowning in a tide of cultural silt, or living in a golden age for culture? The answers in Digital Renaissance may surprise you. -- Provided by publisher
Analysis Airplay
Asher
Author
Availability
Billboard 200
Bollywood
Book
Box office
Bruce Springsteen
Calculation
Career
Charles Dickens
Cinema of the United States
Cinemax
Clive Davis
Copy protection
Copyright
Cost reduction
Creative industries
Creative work
Cultural industry
Customer
DVD
Digital camera
E-book
Economist
Episode
File sharing
Film industry
Filmmaking
Fraud
HarperCollins
Hemlock Grove (TV series)
Home appliance
Home video
Hulu
IMDb
ITunes Store
ITunes
Income
Independent record label
Intellectual property
Internet
Justin Bieber
Kindle Direct Publishing
Long tail
Low-budget film
Major film studio
Make Money
Marginal cost
Marketing
Metacritic
Music Is
Music industry
MusicBrainz
Myspace
Napster
Narcos
Netflix
Network effect
Newspaper
Nielsen SoundScan
Novelist
OR Books
Payment
Payola
Percentage
Photographer
Photography
Piracy
Policy
Popular music
Production budget
Publication
Publicity
Publishing
Quantity
Record label
Recording Industry Association of America
Retail
Rotten Tomatoes
Self-publishing
Sibling
Songwriter
Spotify
Streaming media
Subscription business model
TV listings (UK)
Technological change
Technology
Telecommunication
Television channel
Television program
Television
The New York Times
Theft
Website
Wide Variety
Year
YouTube
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Text in English
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed September 13, 2018)
Subject Popular culture.
Cultural property -- Protection.
Cultural industries -- Technological innovations
popular culture.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- General.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Consumer Behavior.
Cultural property -- Protection
Popular culture
Unterhaltungsindustrie
Digitale Revolution
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780691185439
0691185433