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Titre : The impact of internet and digitalization on the European creative sector Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : COLLECTIF, Auteur Editeur : London [Grande-Bretagne] : Oliver & Ohlbaum Associates Ltd Année de publication : 2017 Autre Editeur : London : Analysys Mason Importance : 164 p. Format : numérique Note générale : "This report was written by Oliver & Ohlbaum Associates Ltd and Analysys Mason, and was commissioned and funded by Google."
(p.2)Langues : Anglais Catégories : EUROPE
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : internet Europe aspect économique culture vidéo film télévision musique jeu vidéo livre archives Index. décimale : 004.678 Internet Résumé : Extrait de la table des matières (p.3+4 du document):
Glossary
Key Facts
Summary
1.Introduction
1.1 - Background
1.2 - Scope
1.3 - Methodology
2. The creative industries
2.1 - Our definition of the creative industries
2.2 - Historic performance of the European creative industries
3. The internet as an inabler of the creative sector
4. TV, film and video
4.1 - The structure of the sector and its evolution
4.2 - The impact of the internet on TV, film and video
4.3 - Outlook to 2020
5. Music
5.1 - The structure of the sector and its evolution
5.2 - The impact of the internet on the music sector
5.3 - Outlook to 2020
6. Books
6.1 - The structure of the sector and its evolution
6.2 - The impact of the intern,et and digitalization on the sector
6.3 - Outlook to 2020
7. Video games
7.1 - The structure of the industry and its evolution
7.2 - The impact of the internet on the industry
7.3 - Outlook to 2020
8. Cultural and heritage institutions
8.1 - The evolution of the sector
8.2 - New options to preserve collections
8.3 - More exhibits and greater access
8.4 - Creative engagement
8.5 - Economic benefits to institutions
8.6 - Outlook to 2020Note de contenu : Extrait du résumé (p. du document):
"In this report, Oliver & Ohlbaum Associates (O&O) and Analysys Mason examine the impact of the internet and
digitalization on the creative sector in Europe. We draw on existing research to present the latest available data
on revenues and employment, before taking a detailed look at the impact of digitalization on four core ‘copyright-
led’ industries: television/film/video,music,books and video games. We also review the impact of digitalization and the internet on cultural and heritage institutions. In doing so, we present revenue and employment trends across nine major European markets, while providing a range of case studies to help bring the discussion to life.
While there are some concerns about the impact of the internet on the creative sector, especially with respect to piracy and decreased margins, the internet has created new revenue streams and helped to maintain or expand many existing ones. This study takes a comprehensive look at the internet’s overall impact on the creative sector, with specific reference to key areas: some are more easily measured than others, but all are important. (...)"En ligne : http://www.analysysmason.com/contentassets/1d5ef0ca8ee3445ab5f64fad4888757e/anal [...] The impact of internet and digitalization on the European creative sector [document électronique] / COLLECTIF, Auteur . - London (346 Kensington High St, Kensington, W14 8NS, Grande-Bretagne) : Oliver & Ohlbaum Associates Ltd : London (Bush House, North West Wing, Aldwych, WC2B 4PJ) : Analysys Mason, 2017 . - 164 p. ; numérique.
"This report was written by Oliver & Ohlbaum Associates Ltd and Analysys Mason, and was commissioned and funded by Google."
(p.2)
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : EUROPE
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : internet Europe aspect économique culture vidéo film télévision musique jeu vidéo livre archives Index. décimale : 004.678 Internet Résumé : Extrait de la table des matières (p.3+4 du document):
Glossary
Key Facts
Summary
1.Introduction
1.1 - Background
1.2 - Scope
1.3 - Methodology
2. The creative industries
2.1 - Our definition of the creative industries
2.2 - Historic performance of the European creative industries
3. The internet as an inabler of the creative sector
4. TV, film and video
4.1 - The structure of the sector and its evolution
4.2 - The impact of the internet on TV, film and video
4.3 - Outlook to 2020
5. Music
5.1 - The structure of the sector and its evolution
5.2 - The impact of the internet on the music sector
5.3 - Outlook to 2020
6. Books
6.1 - The structure of the sector and its evolution
6.2 - The impact of the intern,et and digitalization on the sector
6.3 - Outlook to 2020
7. Video games
7.1 - The structure of the industry and its evolution
7.2 - The impact of the internet on the industry
7.3 - Outlook to 2020
8. Cultural and heritage institutions
8.1 - The evolution of the sector
8.2 - New options to preserve collections
8.3 - More exhibits and greater access
8.4 - Creative engagement
8.5 - Economic benefits to institutions
8.6 - Outlook to 2020Note de contenu : Extrait du résumé (p. du document):
"In this report, Oliver & Ohlbaum Associates (O&O) and Analysys Mason examine the impact of the internet and
digitalization on the creative sector in Europe. We draw on existing research to present the latest available data
on revenues and employment, before taking a detailed look at the impact of digitalization on four core ‘copyright-
led’ industries: television/film/video,music,books and video games. We also review the impact of digitalization and the internet on cultural and heritage institutions. In doing so, we present revenue and employment trends across nine major European markets, while providing a range of case studies to help bring the discussion to life.
While there are some concerns about the impact of the internet on the creative sector, especially with respect to piracy and decreased margins, the internet has created new revenue streams and helped to maintain or expand many existing ones. This study takes a comprehensive look at the internet’s overall impact on the creative sector, with specific reference to key areas: some are more easily measured than others, but all are important. (...)"En ligne : http://www.analysysmason.com/contentassets/1d5ef0ca8ee3445ab5f64fad4888757e/anal [...]