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What do advertisers have in common with satellite operators? What links broadcasters with software developers? They all have parts to play in the rapidly changing media and entertainment industry, and all of them ― along with cable operators, information services, print publishers, studios and others ― live or die based on how well they see and manage trends. Our Media & Entertainment specialists, a key part of our Technology, Media & Telecommunications (TMT) practice, work aggressively to help industry leaders make dramatic change work for them.

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    Now in its seventh edition, this year’s findings reveal that U.S. consumers are undergoing a dramatic transition in how, when, and where they engage with content, devices, and each other. Read more about the survey and take an in-depth, multi-generational look at how consumer preferences vary and are evolving with the changing digital landscape.
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  • The state of the global mobile consumer
    This report provides highlights from a survey of mobile consumers across 15 countries. It offers an overview of key trends that emerged from the survey results, both by looking at the individual country picture and at the consolidated global level. The survey’s scope includes trends, preferences and habits around mobile devices, associated services and connectivity.
  • 2013 outlook on media & entertainment
    Jerry Belson, vice chairman and U.S. Media & Entertainment leader, Deloitte Consulting LLP, shares his perspective on what’s in store for the media & entertainment industry.
  • The Power of Pull: How small moves, smartly made can set big things in motion
    Small moves, smartly made represents a new methodology for change initiatives. It’s built on the understanding that uncertainty is a core part of the business landscape. Learn more about the book.

 

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More Watch, listen, learn

  • Social data and business performance: Strengthening the connection
    Learn more about this April 30 TMT Dbriefs webcast.
  • Digital transformation: The vital role of web, mobile and social strategies
    Learn more about this May 29 TMT Dbriefs webcast.

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  • Five ways social software can prevent the unexpected from ruining your business
    DU Press essay by John Hagel on the benefits of Social Software.
  • Too much like-mindedness hurts companies, and the country
    Techonomy article by John Hagel and John Seely Brown.

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