Entertainment industry
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The entertainment industry consists of a large number of sub-industries devoted to entertainment. However, the term is often used in the mass media to describe the mass media companies that control the distribution and manufacture of mass media entertainment.
Contents
The traditional live entertainment industry
Types of live entertainment
The theater
- playwrights
- actors and theater directors
- composers and songwriters
- singers and musicians
- orchestras
- concert halls and opera houses
- museum
- amusement park
- trade show
- Wax Museum
- Fair
- Themed Retail
- Busking
The 20th century mass media industry
- cinema
- * film studios
- * movie theater
- broadcasting
- * television
- * radio
- record industry
- theme parks
- discotheques
Electronic entertainment
- computer games
- video games
- SMS content
- websites
See also
- Media of New York City
- Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act
- Content is Not King
- Entertainment law
- List of movie-related topics
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