| A | B |
| amphitheaters | oval-shaped outdoor theaters with tiered seating around a central staging area. |
| art-house movies | independent films outside the commercial mainstream of blockbuster films. |
| broadband | high-speed internet service. |
| cable bundle | a group of TV channels sold as a package for one monthly price by TV subscription services. |
| cartel | an organization of independent businesses formed to control production, pricing, and marketing of a product. |
| channels of distribution | all of the businesses through which products or services pass on the way to the consumer. |
| disruptive technologies | new technologies that change existing forms of communication channels. |
| in-concert movies | contains film of actual concert performances. |
| intermediatries | businesses involved in making the product or service available to consumers. |
| league agreement | controls the marketing mix and governs the distribution of professional sports games, including the location and number of teams. |
| logistics | the process of planning, organizing, and managing the distribution of products and services. |
| mass media | a method of distributing an event to a large volume of people. |
| multichannel video programming distributor | a cable or satellite distributor. |
| nonrevenue sports | college sports that do not provide a return on investment. |
| platforms | types of delivery systems. |
| podcasts | a way of distributing multimedia files over the Internet for later playback. |
| predictive search | an app feature that reviews private data to provide answers to questions it predicts you might ask. |
| venue | the facility where an event is held. |
| wide release | distributing a movie nationally to a thousand or more theaters at the same time. |