Entertainment Industry: A Reference Handbook
By (Author) Michael J. Haupert
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
17th August 2012
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Business and Management
791.4309
Hardback
304
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
680g
This book serves as a one-stop source for comprehensive information on the entertainment industry, providing a historical overview of the economics of the field, a series of short biographies of the impact makers, and an extensive annotated bibliography of more sources for in-depth research. Entertainment Industry: A Reference Handbook casts the spotlight on the evolution of the entertainment industry over the entire span of the 20th century, covering everything from vaudeville to radio and from sports to television and movies. It explores how the entertainment industry stands apart from other high-dollar, big-business enterprises with regard to how its economy is sustained, and it serves as a handy source for more in-depth information that general readers will find fascinating. An extensive annotated bibliography guides reader through their research, while a historical overview of the economics of the industry, a series of short biographies of the impact makers in the industry, and sources of more current information makes this work essential reading for anyone seeking comprehensive and specific information about the entertainment industry.
The author covers a broad topic through the lenses of both economics and technology, yet achieves his goal of providing a go-to reference for all readers. Useful, intuitive glossary. * Choice *
Written so a high school student can understand but also at an interest level for college students, the brief entries are an excellent overview or starting point for further research on any aspects of the entertainment industry and its effect on culture. * ARBA *
Michael J. Haupert is professor of economics at University of Wiscosin, La Crosse. His published works include Greenwood's The Entertainment Industry.