The Industrialist's Dilemma: Thomas Tull, CEO of Legendary Pictures
发布时间 2016-03-15 16:17:31 来源
摘要
The way people spend their free time today is fundamentally changing how individuals watch movies and television. Consumers have substantively more options for consuming video with the advent of Netflix, YouTube and other social media, said Legendary Pictures CEO Thomas Tull.
"On the theatrical side this is becoming a winner takes all business. The films that are breaking out are doing better than ever. And the films that come out, even if they have a star, even if they have a lot of money behind them, that's not a shield against them going to almost zero. And that is a very, very different experience than when I first started in this business in 2004."
During his visit to The Industrialist's Dilemma class on March 10, 2016, Thomas discussed with Lecturers Robert Siegel and Aaron Levie, amongst other things, how Legendary is responding to these changes and using data to be more effective in its marketing and advertising to target audiences in order to yield better results. Read more takeaways from the talk on Twitter: http://stanford.io/indusdilemma.
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