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The Film and Television Industry
The History and its Future
Jacque Lewis
Business of Entertainment
Joseph Richie
5.10.14
The TV and Film industry generates 16.7 Billion in public revenue (mpaa.org). It’s
amazing through all these years with the number of distractions present that the industry is still in
great shape. The competition for the audience’s time and wallets is stronger than ever. Even
though the TV and Film industries work together they’re technically still in competition with
each other as well. The film industry in particular is not without its problems with over twenty
box office bombs last year featuring the stars of Hollywood (Business Insider). There’s also the
threat, or at least the potential threat of TV and Film piracy currently present. Then finally
there’s the internet, tablets, the beast of the videogame industry fighting for the people’s time
and money.
This paper isn’t necessary about the competition of the industry, but rather the Television
and Film industries itself. Both industries are similar yet entirely different in a lot of ways. This
paper will discuss the history of both industries and compare and contrast the two. We’ll finally
take a look at the future of both industries and discuss the possibility of either industry even
existing in the future. The worst case scenario would be both industries consolidating completely
like the music industry we once knew and loved. So let’s start exploring the industries we all
gravitate to on a daily basis.
We’ll first start by taking a look at the Film industry and its beginnings, especially since
technically the medium of film was invented first. Since the film industry’s history is so long and
rich with beginnings as early as the late 1800’s, not mention the invention of photography, which
dates back to the late 1700’s on its own. It’s easier to just cover the basics, which started with a
British photographer named Eadweard Muybridge who took the first pictures of people and
animals in motion. Let’s then zoom to the 1900’s which gives us the studios still open in
Hollywood today. In 1912, Universal Pictures opened up becoming one of the first major studios
in Hollywood. Over the years, the studios of Fox, Warner Brothers, and MGM, which was
formed out of a merger were opened (digitalhistory.uh.edu). Now, there’s currently six major
studios in Hollywood, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Walt Disney Studios, NBCUniversal,
Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group and Paramount Motion Pictures Group. There’s also
studios called Mini-majors such as Lions gate Entertainment, AMC Theatres, and of course as
mentioned earlier Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Interesting enough, these same companies also
produced for television, which we’ll now jump into a very brief history of.
There’s one man who should take the bulk of the credit for the invention of the
Television, his name is Philo T. Farnsworth. After years of experimenting the first television was
demonstrated on September 7, 1927 (nyu.edu). Though, the Television as we know it today was
invented and approved by the FCC by RCA in 1953 (RCA.com). We won’t bother going in the
long legal battle between Farnsworth and RCA for the original patents. Today, RCA has major
competition with LG and Samsung being major contenders for the wallets of consumers, but this
isn’t a discussion about the invention of television but more so the industry itself.
Today there are an average of 189 channels in today’s U.S. household, but Americans
only watch an average of 17.5 of them (Nielsen). This means that it’s harder to capture
Americans attention with so much happening around them. This puts even more pressure on the
networks who puts even more pressure on producers to deliver the hits. During the week of May
9th 2014 the networks cancelled 23 shows, mainly due to low ratings (Entertainment Weekly).
Ratings are the final determining factor of rather a show survives for possibility another year or
is taken off the air completely. The pressure of the movie business isn’t any different, though the
success of a film is based on how many people paid to see it every day. A movie star with a
couple of box office bombs under his belt can definitely stall his or her career. It’s a problem
Johnny Depp seems to be going through with his latest film, Transcendence, failing to meet
projections (Forbes). His past two films, The Lone Ranger and Dark Shadows were successful
but barely successful (Forbes). The movie star and television star could very well no longer be
draw it could be when it comes to entertaining the masses. A couple of the twenty-three shows
cancelled by the networks featured very well established stars like Robin Williams.
So if the stars of Hollywood fails at capturing the attention of America, who will? Where
did the audience go? Are they now on YouTube, which has over a billion subscribers and
counting (ExpandedRamblings.com)? Are they on Netflix which has a total of 44 million
subscribers and counting (Time Magazine)? Are they now on Hulu Plus, which has over six
million subscribers (Hulu.com)? The fact is, the “missing audience” isn’t necessary missing at
all, it’s just moved on to bigger and better technology that doesn’t involved the television. Well it
does involve television, just not where Neilson reports it. In fact, it’s been reported that 70
percent of households today put in use DVR’s, Netflix, or On Demand (Leichtman Research
Group).
This leads us to the future of entertainment, which is the “On Demand” Era. In fact, one
could possibility say we’re already there. Other than live programming, it’s starting to no longer
become beneficial to sit home and watch television, though VCR’s already changed this years
ago, never was it possible to record the program and still see it in the same quality that it
originally aired. Though, this also means that studios will began to slash production costs to
compensate for the smaller slots for advertising, causing the television Industry to become
condensed in a lot of ways. This will make room for more independent producers to take a stab
at grabbing the same type of audiences that they were shut out of before. Why does this scenario
feel familiar? Because this is what essentially happen to the music industry after Napster hit. In
the near future prepare for more consolidation as the television and film industries began to
prepare for layoffs to create a leaner, meaner entertainment machine.
This paper was quite the ride, we took a brief look at the history of the television industry
and the film industry. There was discussion of the failures both industries has had as of yet. Then
we discuss why these industries were having trouble gaining audiences. Finally we took a look at
future of the film and television industry which would, not surprisingly, began to mirror the
music industry becoming smaller due to technology.
This unfortunately means, there will be less jobs out there, though it also means, there
will be more entrepreneurs out there taking the entertainment industry as a whole to the next
level. The “dinosaurs” will have to adapt to keep up, if not, it could possibly mean their company
shutting down. Prepare for a push towards entertainment on more technological devices as the
industry prepares for a major consolidation.
Works Cited
“Changing Channels: Americans view just 17 Channels despite Record Number to choose from.”
Nielsen. 06 May 2014. Web. 11 May 2014. <
http://www.nielsen.com/us/en/newswire/2014/changing-channels-americans-view-just-17-
channels-despite-record-number-to-choose-from.html>
“Chronology of Film History.” DigitalHistory.uh.edu. Web. 11 May 2014. <
http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/historyonline/film_chron.cfm#motion>
“DVRs leveling off at about half of all TV Households.” Leichtman Research Group. 6
December 2013. Web. 11 May 2014. <
http://www.leichtmanresearch.com/press/120613release.html>
Mpaa.org. Web. 11 May 2014.
“The RCA Story.” RCA.com. Web. 11 May 2014. < http://www.rca.com/about/the-rca-story/>
Hibberd, James. “Broadcast Ax: Networks cancel 23 shows this week.” Entertainment Weekly.
09 May 2014. Web. 11 May 2014. < http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/05/09/broadcast-ax-canceled-
shows/>
Hopkins, Mike. “Today at the Hulu Upfront.” Hulu.com. 30 April 2014. Web. 11 May 2014. <
http://blog.hulu.com/>
Luckerson, Victor. “Netflix Mulls Price Tiering as Subscriber Numbers Soar.” Time Magazine.
22 January 2014. Web. 11 May 2014. < http://business.time.com/2014/01/22/netflix-number-of-
subscribers-grows-greatly-in-q4/>
Landen, Hal. “The Birth of Television.” Video University. Web. 11 May 2014. <
http://www.videouniversity.com/articles/the-birth-of-television/>
Mendelson, Scott. “Johnny Depp’s Transcendence’ is a No-Fault Box Office Bomb.” Forbes. 21
April 2014. Web. 11 May 2014. <
http://www.forbes.com/sites/scottmendelson/2014/04/21/johnny-depps-transcendence-is-a-no-
fault-box-office-bomb/>
Pomerantz, Dorothy. “The Johnny Depp Problem.” Forbes. 18 April 2014. Web. 11 May 2014. <
http://www.forbes.com/sites/dorothypomerantz/2014/04/18/the-johnny-depp-problem/>
Stephens, Mitchell. “History of Television.” NYU.edu. Web. 11 May 2014. <
http://www.nyu.edu/classes/stephens/History%20of%20Television%20page.htm>
Smith, Craig. “By the Numbers: 36 Amazing Youtube Statistics.” Expanded Ramblings. 23 April
2014. Web. 11 May 2014. < http://expandedramblings.com/index.php/youtube-
statistics/#.U3BQufldV8E>
Strauss, Karsten. “TV and Film Piracy: Threatening an Industry?” Forbes. 06 March 2014. Web.
11 May 2014. < http://www.forbes.com/sites/karstenstrauss/2013/03/06/tv-and-film-piracy-
threatening-an-industry/>
The Film/Television Industry The History and its Future

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The Film/Television Industry The History and its Future

  • 1. The Film and Television Industry The History and its Future Jacque Lewis Business of Entertainment Joseph Richie 5.10.14
  • 2. The TV and Film industry generates 16.7 Billion in public revenue (mpaa.org). It’s amazing through all these years with the number of distractions present that the industry is still in great shape. The competition for the audience’s time and wallets is stronger than ever. Even though the TV and Film industries work together they’re technically still in competition with each other as well. The film industry in particular is not without its problems with over twenty box office bombs last year featuring the stars of Hollywood (Business Insider). There’s also the threat, or at least the potential threat of TV and Film piracy currently present. Then finally there’s the internet, tablets, the beast of the videogame industry fighting for the people’s time and money. This paper isn’t necessary about the competition of the industry, but rather the Television and Film industries itself. Both industries are similar yet entirely different in a lot of ways. This paper will discuss the history of both industries and compare and contrast the two. We’ll finally take a look at the future of both industries and discuss the possibility of either industry even existing in the future. The worst case scenario would be both industries consolidating completely like the music industry we once knew and loved. So let’s start exploring the industries we all gravitate to on a daily basis. We’ll first start by taking a look at the Film industry and its beginnings, especially since technically the medium of film was invented first. Since the film industry’s history is so long and rich with beginnings as early as the late 1800’s, not mention the invention of photography, which dates back to the late 1700’s on its own. It’s easier to just cover the basics, which started with a British photographer named Eadweard Muybridge who took the first pictures of people and animals in motion. Let’s then zoom to the 1900’s which gives us the studios still open in Hollywood today. In 1912, Universal Pictures opened up becoming one of the first major studios
  • 3. in Hollywood. Over the years, the studios of Fox, Warner Brothers, and MGM, which was formed out of a merger were opened (digitalhistory.uh.edu). Now, there’s currently six major studios in Hollywood, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Walt Disney Studios, NBCUniversal, Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group and Paramount Motion Pictures Group. There’s also studios called Mini-majors such as Lions gate Entertainment, AMC Theatres, and of course as mentioned earlier Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Interesting enough, these same companies also produced for television, which we’ll now jump into a very brief history of. There’s one man who should take the bulk of the credit for the invention of the Television, his name is Philo T. Farnsworth. After years of experimenting the first television was demonstrated on September 7, 1927 (nyu.edu). Though, the Television as we know it today was invented and approved by the FCC by RCA in 1953 (RCA.com). We won’t bother going in the long legal battle between Farnsworth and RCA for the original patents. Today, RCA has major competition with LG and Samsung being major contenders for the wallets of consumers, but this isn’t a discussion about the invention of television but more so the industry itself. Today there are an average of 189 channels in today’s U.S. household, but Americans only watch an average of 17.5 of them (Nielsen). This means that it’s harder to capture Americans attention with so much happening around them. This puts even more pressure on the networks who puts even more pressure on producers to deliver the hits. During the week of May 9th 2014 the networks cancelled 23 shows, mainly due to low ratings (Entertainment Weekly). Ratings are the final determining factor of rather a show survives for possibility another year or is taken off the air completely. The pressure of the movie business isn’t any different, though the success of a film is based on how many people paid to see it every day. A movie star with a couple of box office bombs under his belt can definitely stall his or her career. It’s a problem
  • 4. Johnny Depp seems to be going through with his latest film, Transcendence, failing to meet projections (Forbes). His past two films, The Lone Ranger and Dark Shadows were successful but barely successful (Forbes). The movie star and television star could very well no longer be draw it could be when it comes to entertaining the masses. A couple of the twenty-three shows cancelled by the networks featured very well established stars like Robin Williams. So if the stars of Hollywood fails at capturing the attention of America, who will? Where did the audience go? Are they now on YouTube, which has over a billion subscribers and counting (ExpandedRamblings.com)? Are they on Netflix which has a total of 44 million subscribers and counting (Time Magazine)? Are they now on Hulu Plus, which has over six million subscribers (Hulu.com)? The fact is, the “missing audience” isn’t necessary missing at all, it’s just moved on to bigger and better technology that doesn’t involved the television. Well it does involve television, just not where Neilson reports it. In fact, it’s been reported that 70 percent of households today put in use DVR’s, Netflix, or On Demand (Leichtman Research Group). This leads us to the future of entertainment, which is the “On Demand” Era. In fact, one could possibility say we’re already there. Other than live programming, it’s starting to no longer become beneficial to sit home and watch television, though VCR’s already changed this years ago, never was it possible to record the program and still see it in the same quality that it originally aired. Though, this also means that studios will began to slash production costs to compensate for the smaller slots for advertising, causing the television Industry to become condensed in a lot of ways. This will make room for more independent producers to take a stab at grabbing the same type of audiences that they were shut out of before. Why does this scenario feel familiar? Because this is what essentially happen to the music industry after Napster hit. In
  • 5. the near future prepare for more consolidation as the television and film industries began to prepare for layoffs to create a leaner, meaner entertainment machine. This paper was quite the ride, we took a brief look at the history of the television industry and the film industry. There was discussion of the failures both industries has had as of yet. Then we discuss why these industries were having trouble gaining audiences. Finally we took a look at future of the film and television industry which would, not surprisingly, began to mirror the music industry becoming smaller due to technology. This unfortunately means, there will be less jobs out there, though it also means, there will be more entrepreneurs out there taking the entertainment industry as a whole to the next level. The “dinosaurs” will have to adapt to keep up, if not, it could possibly mean their company shutting down. Prepare for a push towards entertainment on more technological devices as the industry prepares for a major consolidation.
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