Blockbusters, Anita Elberse
Blockbusters, Anita Elberse
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Blockbusters
Hit-making, Risk-taking, and the Big Business of Entertainment

Author: Anita Elberse

Narrator: Renee Raudman

Unabridged: 11 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/15/2013


Synopsis

Why the future of popular culture will revolve around ever bigger bets on entertainment products, by one of Harvard Business School’s most celebrated professorsWhat’s behind the phenomenal success of entertainment businesses such as Warner Bros., Marvel Entertainment, and the NFL—along with such stars as Jay-Z, Lady Gaga, and LeBron James? Which strategies give leaders in film, television, music, publishing, and sports an edge over their rivals?Anita Elberse, Harvard Business School’s expert on the entertainment industry, has done pioneering research on the worlds of media and sports for more than a decade. Now, in this groundbreaking audiobook, she explains a powerful truth about the fiercely competitive world of entertainment: building a business around blockbuster products—the movies, television shows, songs, and books that are hugely expensive to produce and market—is the surest path to long-term success. Along the way, she reveals why entertainment executives often spend outrageous amounts of money in search of the next blockbuster, why superstars are paid unimaginable sums, and how digital technologies are transforming the entertainment landscape.Full of inside stories emerging from Elberse’s unprecedented access to some of the world’s most successful entertainment brands, Blockbusters is destined to become required listening for anyone seeking to understand how the entertainment industry really works—and how to navigate today’s high-stakes business world at large.

About Anita Elberse

Anita Elberse, the Lincoln Filene Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School, is one of the youngest female professors to be awarded tenure in the School’s history. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Variety, and Fortune. She lives in Boston, Massachusetts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nick on October 05, 2016

Immediately previous to reading this book, I read a book about death row inmates that was pretty depressing. This non-fiction study of the economics of entertainment (especially in the context of massive spending on a small number of 'blockbusters' - be they films, pop stars, books, sports stars or......more

Goodreads review by Ian on November 12, 2015

2 Stars = "It was OK." There were some parts of this I found interesting, but I think I was hoping for a deeper analysis of the background dynamics of the increasingly "winner-take-all" nature of the media landscape (and beyond). Perhaps this is borne out of a nagging personal frustration that the "l......more

Goodreads review by A. Bowdoin on February 14, 2014

Blockbusters is a book about the business of entertainment: about risk and reward and the bottom line. It argues that investing vast sums of money in blockbusters and superstar performers is, contrary to intuition, a rational and profitable business strategy. Christine Elberse presents the argument......more

Goodreads review by Matt on September 22, 2013

I am generally leery of books where the author posits a provocative wide-ranging thesis. Its probably largely Malcolm Gladwell's fault. So naturally I approached Anita Elberse's Blockbusters with some trepidation. She makes the claim that focusing on high-stakes major campaigns is essential to succe......more

Goodreads review by Roberto on January 06, 2022

If you're into the entertainment industry, the creator industry, this is a must read. Especially if you're in the VC industry! This is where the Pareto Principle truly rules.......more