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The latest EY annual survey of media and entertainment leaders asked more than 100 members of the C-suite about their priorities for the year ahead and beyond.
EY’s study is based on a survey of more than 350 media and entertainment executives, taking a representative view of companies by scale, geography and industry subsector.
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 8, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Over a third (34%) of media and entertainment (M&E) executives admit that their company will no longer exist in five years unless their business undergoes ...
LOS ANGELES: The media and entertainment (M&E) industry has shown record confidence in the global economy, according to a recent survey of senior executives from international M&E companies ...
Faced with multiple evolving and disruptive forces, 50% of media and entertainment executives say, in a survey by Ernst & Young (EY), that they can no longer rely on traditional business models if ...
Javi Borges, EY Global and EY Americas Media & Entertainment (M&E) Sector Leader, said in a statement, “At a time of global economic and geopolitical upheaval, our research shows consumers’ desire for ...
According to EY's Capital Confidence Barometer: Media & Entertainment, 64 percent of media and entertainment execs believe the global economy is improving, as compared with 59 percent a year ago.
According to Javi Borges, EY global media and entertainment sector leader, companies that build convenience into their experiences can take advantage of consumers’ comfort with smartphone apps ...
The Indian media and entertainment industry grew 8% in 2023 to reach a value of $27.9 billion, according to the annual EY report released during the ongoing Frames conference in Mumbai, organized ...
The FINANCIAL — Media and entertainment (M&E) companies are continuing to increase their lead as one of the most profitable industries and are expected to outperform the major cross-industry ...
- 50% believe they can no longer rely on traditional business models- 28% admit their business needs to reinvigorate, but are unsure what to pri ...
Amid ongoing digital disruption, many media and entertainment execs believe they can't rely on traditional business models, an EY survey found.
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