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Inexpensive unit costs and demand driven by social changes are two of the traits which make the entertainment industry attractive to investors. The US entertainment industry also dominates worldwide, and it is rare for foreign producers to sustain mass appeal. High initial costs favor larger producers, as does technology. However, entertainment industry stocks are not timely in 1997 and 1998, although several have some long-term appeal.

Author: Schwartzman, Todd A., Romaine, Sigourney B., Swort, Edmund B., Sharav, Ben, Vidal, Oscar L.
Publisher: Value Line Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 1997
Motion picture & video production, Motion Picture Production, Motion Picture and Video Production, Television Production, Prerecorded Video Tapes, Finance, Time Warner Inc., Motion picture industry, Movie industry, TWX, Movie production, CBS Corp., CBS, Television production companies, Video recordings, Chancellor Media Corp., AMFM

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Entertainment industry

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The entertainment industry, with a timeliness rating of 73, is expected to show good profits in the near and long term, although companies typically carry heavy debt burdens. Small companies may be risky in the intellectual property line, since the industry is dominated by giants like Disney and Time Warner. The industry enjoys a global market, which may insulate the stocks from economic ups and downs in the US.

Author: Schwartzman, Todd A., Romaine, Sigourney B., Swort, Edmund B., Sharav, Ben, Vidal, Oscar
Publisher: Value Line Publishing, Inc.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 3 - Ratings & Reports)
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0042-2401
Year: 1997
Periodicals, Periodical Publishers, Radio and Television Broadcasting, Radio & TV Broadcasting, Amusement and Theme Parks, Motion picture and tape distribution, Motion Picture and Video Distribution, Motion Picture & TV Production, Amusement parks, Motion Picture & TV Distribution, Cable television broadcasting industry, Periodical publishing, Securities, Broadcasting industry, Broadcasting, Westinghouse Electric Corp., WX, Time Warner Companies Inc.

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Subjects list: Entertainment industry, Walt Disney Co., Clear Channel Communications Inc., CCU, A.H. Belo Corp., Chris-Craft Industries Inc., Gaylord Entertainment Co., Viacom Inc., BLC, CCN, DIS, GET, VIA, King World Productions Inc., KWP
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