A | B |
predictive | Technology apps use a feature called THIS search that reviews your private data to provide you with answers to questions it anticipates you will ask. |
cable bundle | A group of TV channels sold as a package for one monthly price |
non-revenue | sports are funded by schools but do not provide a return on investment |
Art-house | THESE movies generally have LOWER distribution costs than wide releases |
Radio | has a unique place in the minds and hearts of sports fans and music lovers, requires inexpensive equipment and is readily available, & is an audio media form of communication |
cartel | a combination of independent businesses formed to regulate production, pricing, and marketing of a product. |
platforms | types of delivery systems for delivering sports and entertainment events. |
podcasts | Radio talk shows attract new, younger listeners when THESE are made available for download to mobile |
Live entertainment | THESE performances are the most appealing form of entertainment |
U.S. Football | THIS is well suited for being broadcast on television because each football play lasts for a short period of time |
concessions | For a live sporting event, THIS (having food and drinks available for sale)would be a responsibility of the event facility |
venue | the facility where a sporting or entertainment event is held. |
recreation | Health, leisure time, and money all drive THIS industry |
1950 | Television became a major distribution channel for sports and entertainment around THIS year |
music | "Pay what you can" has become an important new model for the distribution of |
disruptive | New technologies that change existing forms of communication channels |
wide release | occurs when a movie is distributed nationally to a thousand or more theaters at the same time. |
Podcast | way of distributing multimedia files over the Internet for later playback. |
MANY times | most television programs are distributed to viewers THIS often |
logistics | The process of planning, organizing, and managing the distribution of products and services |
Live | THESE performances are often expensive to produce and MAY NOT generate a large amount of revenue |
intermediaries | The channel members involved in making a product or service available |
media | When distance, price, or limited availability prevents fans from attending a live event, THIS can provide the next best option. |
distribution | The channels of THIS include all of the businesses through which products or services pass on the way to the consumer. |
recreational | Participation in THESE sports depends upon the public facilities provided, is directly related to household income, can be expensive |
Mass Media | provides the means to distribute an event to a large volume of people |
broadband | high-speed Internet service. |
league agreement | The marketing mix and distribution of professional sports games is controlled by |