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Hall of Justice
351. BREAKING NEWS: End of WGA Strike 2023

Hall of Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 50:30


This episode reflects on the news that the Writer's Guild of America settled its strike against the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP). The WGA announced they were thrilled with the resolution. The main issues were streaming residuals, AI integration, and higher wages. The actor's union, SAG-AFTRA remains on strike with negotiations scheduled as of the release of this podcast. Rahul Telang is Trustees professor of Information systems at the Heinz College at Carnegie Mellon University and at the Tepper School of Business. He joined this episode to discuss the issues that led to the strike, and where will the streaming industry go, paying particular attention to the superhero genre. Dr. Telang does extensive consulting and speaking at various firms. In particular, he has been working closely with Disney and Warner Brothers on their streaming and Home Entertainment business strategy including pricing, streaming, and licensing strategies.

High Velocity Radio
Professor Rahul Telang

High Velocity Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023


Rahul Telang, a Carnegie Mellon University professor, is the co-author of the book "Streaming, Sharing, Stealing: Big Data and the Future of Entertainment." He says an entire era of change in the economics of Hollywood was shortened to two years during the pandemic. This has led to the current standoff between the Hollywood creators and […] The post Professor Rahul Telang appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

The Broadcast Retirement Network
#BRNAM #1445 |  Hollywood plunges into an all-out war on the heels of a streaming revolution

The Broadcast Retirement Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 25:25


#BRNAM #1445 |  Hollywood plunges into an all-out war on the heels of a streaming revolution | Rahul Telang, Professor, Carnegie Mellon University   | #Tunein: broadcastretirementnetwork.com or your #favorite #streaming / #podcast / #smarttv / #localtv / #digital #platform

Arts Management and Technology Laboratory
Rahul Telang: The Impact Of Streaming On The Entertainment Industry

Arts Management and Technology Laboratory

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 18:42


In this episode, Angela Johnson interviews Professor Rahul Telang, author of the book "Streaming, Sharing, Stealing: Big Data and the Future of Entertainment." They discuss the role of streaming in the entertainment and arts industries.

Canadian Musician Radio
CM Radio - May 17, 2017 - Fred Penner, Eleanor McCain, Prof. Rahul Telang

Canadian Musician Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 75:58


Fred Penner is one of Canada’s most beloved entertainers, and he’s back with a new album called Hear the Music, which has earned rave reviews from Andrew's two-year-old son. It features quite the cast of guest collaborators, including Ron Sexsmith, Basia Bulat, Alex Cuba, Bahamas, Terra Lightfoot, The Good Lovelies, and more. Mike had a chance to speak with him about the new record and how it came together, the unique makeup of his audience these days, and more. Singer and socialite Eleanor McCain has covered some of Canada’s best-known songs on her sixth studio album, True North: The Canadian Songbook. It features the work of 14 arrangers, 28 guest artists, and 10 symphony orchestras from across the country. Mike finds out about what informed some of the interesting song choices, why she decided to take on such an ambitious project at this point in time, and more. Rahul Telang is a professor at Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Mellon University and the co-author of the book Streaming, Sharing, Stealing. He weighs in on the ongoing debate of music streaming and its compensation model, and how that’s affecting artists and the music industry.

Economic Frontiers
EF10: Streaming, Sharing, and Stealing with Michael D. Smith and Rahul Telang

Economic Frontiers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2017 53:07


Show notes: ide.mit.edu/news-events-media?type_1=podcast In this podcast we discuss how technology has reshaped competition in the media industry. Our guests are Michael D. Smith and Rahul Telang of Carnegie Mellon University. They've recently written a book called Streaming, Sharing, and Stealing, which describes the frontier of research regarding digital media distribution. This conversation touches on fundamental topics such as price discrimination by studios and publishers, how prices should be set and what the optimal organizational structure should be for companies. We also delve into more topic specific issues such as cross-channel substitution, privacy, and bargaining between studios and digital retailers. We also discuss the special role of data in affecting the industry structure.

Breakthrough Radio
Streaming, Sharing, Stealing – Data-Driven Marketing #BBSradio

Breakthrough Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2016 120:00


Breakthrough Radio is a global business radio show that delivers high impact & pioneering knowledge for leaders in business. Entrepreneurs, startups, sales/marketing/IT professionals join us every Monday.? Fractional CMO, Digital Marketing Strategist, and Leadership Keynote Speaker Michele Price brings you weekly access to the top minds to Master the Inner and Outer Game of business.  Michael D. Smith + Rahul Telang, Streaming, Sharing, Stealing - Big Data and the Future of Entertainment Stewart Rogers, Dir. Marketing Technology Venture Beat delivers you Breakthrough marketing technology tips every 2nd Monday. Michele Price, founder, Growth Hacking CMO hosts Startup Spotlight with Betafy. Follow us & ask your questions via twitter using #BBSradio.  We love rewarding engagement. You are invited to visit radio show blog at www.thebreakthroughradio.com

Radio Berkman
Radio Berkman 122: NBC vs. the Pirates

Radio Berkman

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2012 19:37


When NBC took its programming off of iTunes in 2007, part of their motivation may have been to reduce the proliferation of their content in digital form. Well, recent research shows that the takedown may have directly resulted in a spike in piracy of their content. Research from the i-Lab at Carnegie Mellon University shows that after the NBC takedown, requests for NBC content on pirate networks grew by 11.5%. What happened to piracy when they put the content back up on iTunes a year later? And what lessons should the industry take from this experience? David Weinberger speaks to researchers Michael Smith and Rahul Telang about the results of their study. And how does big media learn from piracy and the culture of transparency on the web? Journalist and new media expert Daisy Whitney speaks to Daniel Dennis Jones about how big media and new media are learning to get along. The Reference Section: • Follow the work of the iLab • Follow Daisy Whitney’s work, and her shows TWiM and New Media Minute • Read up on iLab’s recently released report on piracy and NBC Converting Pirates Without Cannibalizing Purchasers: The Impact of Digital Distribution on Physical Sales and Internet Piracy CC-licensed music this week: Morgantj – Café Connection General Fuzz – Cream J Lang – Crazy Love

Heinz College (Audio)
Competing with Free - The Impact of Movie Broadcasts on DVD Sales and Internet Piracy

Heinz College (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2008 69:44


Michael Smith, Rahul Telang present: Competing with Free - The Impact of Movie Broadcasts on DVD Sales and Internet Piracy.

Heinz College (Video)
Competing with Free - The Impact of Movie Broadcasts on DVD Sales and Internet Piracy

Heinz College (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2008 69:31


Michael Smith and Rahul Telang discuss their research on movie broadcasts on dvd sales and internet piracy.