Sentences with phrase «biggest entertainment property»

In that time it has seen the Call of Duty brand catapulted from a modestly successful cinematic shooter to the biggest entertainment property in the world.

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The Mickey Mouse corporation became the biggest brand in family entertainment by taking years to develop new characters and properties, then stoking demand by limiting DVD releases and other access to «the Disney vault.»
The most recent round of funding for fuboTV included Sky UK, a telecommunications company with 11 million United Kingdom customers as of 2015; Scripps Networks Interactive, the parent company of HGTV, Food Network, and Travel Channel; 21st Century Fox, whose stable of entertainment properties includes the Big Ten Network, FOX Sports 1, FOX Sports Regional Networks, and the YES Network; and Northzone Ventures, a London - based venture capital firm that mainly invests in early stage software and technology companies.
Porn producers can get away with making big profits through obvious copying and exploitation of the intellectual property of mainstream entertainment companies, yet those same mainstream copyright holders are going after websites that allow individuals to swap movies and music that they probably never would have bought in the first place.
Caesars Entertainment Corp., the world's biggest casino company and Atlantic City's biggest owner with four resorts, lost about $ 6 million to $ 8 million in cash flow from $ 25 million in revenue it would have expected at its New Jersey shore and Philadelphia properties, Chief Executive Officer Gary Loveman told CNBC today.
Think of how costly and how big a hassle it would be to have to replace your clothing, music equipment, computer, furniture, entertainment equipment, and other personal property.
Jones» previous company, Capital Sports Entertainment, revived the Lollapalooza name in 2005 and implausibly found a new home for it at Grant Park, the city's most revered piece of public property and previously inaccessible to big rock shows.
If you cast your mind back to November, you may recall a report which suggested that Nintendo was looking to bring its iconic Super Mario Bros. property back to the big screen by teaming up with Illumination Entertainment for an animated feature, and now the video game giant has made it official: Nintendo and Illumination -LSB-...]
Promotions like these are the sort of things that are usually crass and overwrought, but somehow, two of entertainment's biggest properties right now came together in what amounts to a gift to fans.
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe is today celebrating the 10 year anniversary of one of the biggest selling music properties of all time, SingStar,...
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe is today celebrating the 10 year anniversary of one of the biggest selling music properties of all time, SingStar, by announcing an innovative redesign including a companion app for the next generation of social singers as well as a new compilation disc for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4.
When an entertainment property becomes as big as Pokémon was around the turn of the millennium, religion enthusiasts tend to keep an eye out for signs that everything might not be on the up - and - up.
Borderlands is still a big - name property, but it's not as big - name as Red Dead Redemption, which appeals to fans clamoring for a «pure entertainment experience, and [they] don't care if it's a video game,» according to Zelnick.
Call of Duty, despite its last few years of perceived mediocrity, has long been the biggest selling entertainment property in the world.
Marvel Entertainment was purchased by Disney in 2009, but still must follow licensing agreements with other movie studios — as well as to Disney's biggest theme park rival, Universal Studios — that impose limits on the Burbank media and entertainment company's intellectual proEntertainment was purchased by Disney in 2009, but still must follow licensing agreements with other movie studios — as well as to Disney's biggest theme park rival, Universal Studios — that impose limits on the Burbank media and entertainment company's intellectual proentertainment company's intellectual property rights.
The biggest question in Philadelphia involves Simon Property Group's $ 329 million family entertainment proposal at Penn's Landing on the Delaware River.
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