MOVIE INDUSTRY CAST Justin Balcom ZiHan Weng Isara Patumanon Hillary Pham TABLE OF CONTENTS Industry Structure Background Competition Organization • Pricing Strategies Movie Theaters DVDs, Blu-ray Rentals/Television/VoD Analysis/Recommendations INDUSTRY STRUCTURE BACKGROUND Definition: This industry produces and distributes motion pictures. It excludes third-party distributers and disc manufacturers as well as products aimed specifically towards television. (IbisWorld.com) Brief History First full-length feature: The Story of the Kelly Gang, 1906, Australia By 1910, movies were being produced outside of Australia. Movie Industry in the U.S. Nectar Studios, Hollywood, CA, was the first production company in the U.S. (1911) Movies were silent B&W until the late 1920’s. Sound was introduced. 1950’s – present: Cameras were now capable of shooting in color The quality of cinema is constantly evolving from new technology. Camera Quality: 16mm 35mm Digital HD 3D Currently cheaper to invest in Digital/HD INDUSTRY STRUCTURE BACKGROUND Key Statistics: Revenue: $29.7 Billion Profit: $1.5 Billion Annual Growth ‘05-’10: -0.8% Expected Annual Growth ’10-’15: 1.1% Exports: $4.3 Billion Businesses: 6,507 INDUSTRY STRUCTURE BACKGROUND (Ibisworld.com) Industry Data Rental + Sell Through Spending on Home Domestic Entertain Revenue Establish Enterpris Employm Exports ( Imports ( Wages ($ Demand ment ($ ($m) IVA ($m) ments es ent $m) $m) m) ($m) billion) 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 31,310.40 31,860.30 30,804.10 31,576.80 30,859.30 30,674.30 31,445.20 31,546.70 27,827.60 29,726.80 30,826.70 30,641.70 28,671.50 30,641.70 31,465.50 10,687.40 10,560.60 11,184.00 11,899.70 13,318.70 14,386.40 14,531.70 15,947.30 12,641.50 14,513.60 15,122.10 15,218.00 14,869.50 15,917.00 15,324.30 5,422 5,600 5,760 6,014 6,483 6,525 6,780 6,991 5,855 6,507 6,446 6,433 6,621 6,949 6,819 5,233 5,406 5,587 5,837 6,300 6,349 6,356 6,739 5,521 6,009 6,378 6,259 6,507 6,567 6,769 49,585 43,836 47,605 62,544 68,697 74,250 74,763 79,402 67,246 73,990 72,567 73,141 73,777 77,077 75,233 4,320.90 4,046.30 4,097.00 4,705.00 4,474.70 4,693.20 4,307.90 4,138.90 4,082.40 4,250.90 4,685.70 4,228.50 4,157.40 4,259.20 4,625.40 515.8 486.5 527.7 553.9 605.5 569.4 566 625.4 520.7 592.1 598.7 622.8 575 634.2 583.1 4,095.80 3,940.00 4,470.80 4,652.10 5,156.50 5,340.40 5,394.90 5,759.10 4,787.40 5,425.60 5,640.50 5,780.70 5,680.40 6,087.80 5,754.20 27,505.30 28,300.50 27,234.80 27,425.70 26,990.10 26,550.50 27,703.30 28,033.20 24,265.90 26,068.00 26,739.70 27,036.00 25,089.10 27,016.70 27,423.20 16.9 19 20.7 21.8 21.7 21.6 21.4 21 20 22.7 25.7 22.3 19.3 21.9 18.9 INDUSTRY STRUCTURE COMPETITION Concentration of industry – HHI = 1053.11 Walt Disney NBC 20.7% Universal Walt Disney 15.7% Pictures Touchstone Pictures Pixar Miramax Lifetime Marvel Hollywood Pictures Universal Pictures Focus Features Time Warner Inc. 13.8% News Corp 13.7% Sony Corp 12.4% Viacom Inc. 12.1% Warner Bros. Fox Filmed Ent. Sony Pictures Ent.Paramount Pictures Warner Home Video Blue Sky Columbia Tristar Dreamworks New Line Cinema Screen Gems Nickelodeon Imprint Imageworks MTV Films Entertainment Other Players 11.6% Castle Rock Lions Gate Ent. Entertainment Centropolic Weinstein Company INDUSTRY STRUCTURE COMPETITION Top-Grossing Distributors 1995 to 2011 (thenumbers.com) Distributer Movies Total Gross Average Gross Market Share 1 Warner Bros. 491 $25,912,522,239 $52,774,994 14.33% 2 Walt Disney Pictures 432 $25,824,648,209 $59,779,278 14.28% 3 Sony Pictures 508 $23,589,240,769 $46,435,513 13.05% 4 Paramount Pictures 329 $21,163,365,975 $64,326,340 11.70% 5 20th Century Fox 343 $20,182,249,012 $58,840,376 11.16% 6 Universal 321 $18,680,450,048 $58,194,548 10.33% 7 New Line 203 $8,786,568,118 $43,283,587 4.86% 77 $5,988,394,230 $77,771,354 3.31% 377 $5,621,533,555 $14,911,230 3.11% 228 $5,059,084,987 $22,188,969 2.80% 8 Dreamworks SKG 9 Miramax 10 MGM INDUSTRY STRUCTURE COMPETITION Key Success Factors Effective cost controls Access to multi-skilled and flexible workforce Ability to manage external (outsourcing) contracts Ability to quickly adopt new technology INDUSTRY STRUCTURE COMPETITION BARRIERS TO ENTRY Major Studios: High Capital Knowledge Regulations Technology Reliability Independent Studios: Low Technology (Monsters) Industry Assistance Other independent film-makers Government supports the industry by covering some costs to encourage the growth of small production companies. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE COMPETITION Product Differentiation Market Segmentation of Genres Top-Grossing Genres 1995 to 2011 Genre (Markets) 1 Comedy 2 Adventure 3 Movies Total Gross (thenumbers.com) Average Gross Market Share 1,660 $43,538,067,918 $26,227,752 24.11% 472 $35,095,187,467 $74,354,211 19.44% Drama 2,906 $32,404,483,892 $11,150,889 17.95% 4 Action 521 $30,561,510,432 $58,659,329 16.93% 5 Thriller/Suspense 504 $13,659,510,110 $27,102,203 7.57% 6 Romantic Comedy 374 $10,705,447,670 $28,624,192 5.93% 7 Horror 302 $8,713,962,144 $28,854,179 4.83% 8 Documentary 932 $1,979,342,216 $2,123,758 1.10% 9 Musical 108 $1,701,736,306 $15,756,818 0.94% 76 $745,408,050 $9,808,001 0.41% 10 Black Comedy INDUSTRY STRUCTURE COMPETITION • Production Differentiation of Genres Survey Results Action Drama Comedy Horror Others Total Action 14 18 12 1 2 37 Drama 38% 22% 32% 3% 5% Comedy Horror Others 3% 5% 38% 32% 22% INDUSTRY STRUCTURE COMPETITION Regulation and Policies Level of regulation is relatively medium and increasing Many people employed in the business are in unions SAG, DGA, WGA Copyright laws Insurance – Production company MPAA INDUSTRY STRUCTURE COMPETITION Regulation: MPAA (World War Z) Top-Grossing MPAA Ratings 1995 to 2011 (thenumbers.com) MPAA Rating Movies Total Gross Average Gross Market Share 1 PG-13 1,891 $80,647,232,294 $42,647,928 44.69% 2 R 3,374 $52,436,097,111 $15,541,226 29.05% 3 PG 918 $35,045,071,236 $38,175,459 19.42% 4 G 256 $10,020,528,179 $39,142,688 5.55% 5 Not Rated 2,278 $1,758,396,566 $771,904 0.97% 6 NC-17 19 $68,935,806 $3,628,200 0.04% 7 Open 5 $7,678,311 $1,535,662 0.00% INDUSTRY STRUCTURE COMPETITION Total Gross $90,000,000,000 PG-13 $80,000,000,000 $70,000,000,000 $60,000,000,000 R $50,000,000,000 $40,000,000,000 Total Gross PG $30,000,000,000 $20,000,000,000 G $10,000,000,000 Not Rated NC-17 $0 0 1,000 2,000 Movies 3,000 4,000 INDUSTRY STRUCTURE COMPETITION Seasonality # Answer Response % 1 Winter 14 38% 2 Spring 6 16% 3 Summer 30 81% 4 Fall 10 27% INDUSTRY STRUCTURE ORGANIZATION How does a movie get made? Pre-production Production Post-production Methods of Consumption Consumer INDUSTRY STRUCTURE ORGANIZATION What happens after production? Movie Theaters ToD/Television DVD Pay Cable Networks Basic Cable Networks Retailer s Regular Cable Networks Purchase Rental INDUSTRY STRUCTURE Movie Theater Industry MAJOR PLAYERS IN THE U.S. MOVIE THEATER INDUSTRY Regal Entertainment Group -Brand Names: Regal Cinemas, United Artists, Edwards Theaters, Regal CineMedia, Hoyts Cinemas AMC Entertainment Inc. -Brand Names: Loews, General Cinema, Kerasotes Carmike Cinemas Inc. HHI Regal Entertainment Group -Market Share: 23.5% AMC Entertainment Inc. -Market Share: 20.0% Carmike Cinemas Inc. -Market Share: 4.1% MEASURE OF CONCENTRATION Firm Rank Market Share (%) Squared Market Share 1. Regal 23.5 Entertainment Group 552.25 2. AMC Entertainment Inc. 20.0 400 3. Carmike Cinemas Inc. 4.3 18.49 Concentration Index CR3 H=970.74 Median concentration Source: www.ibisworld.com REVENUES OF REGAL ENTERTAINMENT GROUP V.S. AMC ENTERTAINMENT INC. Year Regal AMC Entertainment Entertainment Group Revenue Inc. Revenue ($ ($ million) million) 2006 2,598 1,597 2007 2,661 2,211 2008 2,771 2,240 2009 2,893 2,175 2010 2,919 2,321 2011 2,969 2,533 Source: ibisworld.com REVENUES OF REGAL ENTERTAINMENT GROUP V.S. AMC ENTERTAINMENT INC. Price In 3,500 million 3,000 2,500 Regal Entertainment Group Revenue ($ million) 2,000 AMC Entertainment Inc. Revenue ($ million) 1,500 1,000 500 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Year Source: ibisworld.com PRICING STRATEGIES Uniform Pricing: The majority of moviegoers pay one price for all movie tickets, regardless of the popularity of the movie, the day of the week, and the time of the year (Since 1970s) Two puzzling dimensions of the uniform pricing strategy 1) The movie puzzle: every moviegoer pays for the same price, no matter what time the movie shows, how long the movie is, and how popular the movie is. 2) The show time puzzle: lack of price differentiation between weekdays and weekends or seasons or holidays. WHY UNIFORM PRICING? Prevent unfairness Moviegoers would perceive the price as a quality signal which could cause demand unstable Demand uncertainty: Producers may be unable to predict the demand for specific movies Variable pricing and menu costs are complicated PRICE VARIATION Price variation across theaters: admission prices in certain cities are three time higher than in other cities The range of a movie ticket price is between $6.5$13.5 (estimate) Price variation exists across theaters within the same geographic area, according to their location, design, physical conditions, and other factors MOVIE TICKET PRICE OF MOST AFFORDABLE U.S. CITIES Most Affordable U.S. Cities Adult/low Child/low New London, $10.00 Conn $9.00 Baltimore, OH $6.00 Huntsville, Ala. $8.50 Tulsa, Okla $7.50 Rock Island, Ill. $10.00 Troy, N.Y. Corpus Christi, $7.50 Texas Schenectedy, $10.75 N.Y. $10.00 Las Vegas, Nev Senior/low $7.50 $7.00 $6.00 $6.00 $7.00 $7.00 $7.00 $6.50 $6.00 $7.50 $7.00 $7.00 $6.00 $6.00 $7.50 $6.75 $7.50 $6.75 Source: www.movie.com MOVIE TICKET PRICE OF MOST EXPENSIVE U.S. CITIES Most Expensive U.S. Cities Adult/high New York City San Francisco Stamford, conn. San Jose San Diego Santa Barbara Bakersfield, Calif. Fresno, Calif. Los Angeles Boston Child/high Senior/high $13 $10.75 $11.00 $10.25 $11.50 $10.50 $9.5 $8.00 $8.00 $7.50 $8.00 $8.00 $9.5 $8.25 $6.00 $7.50 $8.00 $8.00 $8.50 $11.00 $12.50 $11.50 $7.00 $7.50 $9.25 $8.55 $7.00 $7.50 $9.25 $6.00 Source: www.movie.com Movie Ticket Price between different cities Child Adult Price 10 9 8 14 12 10 8 Adult/low 6 Adult/high 4 2 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Child/low Child/high Year 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 10 Cities 3 4 5 6 Cities Senior P r i c e Source: www.movie.com 2 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Senior/low Senior/high 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Cities 9 10 7 8 9 10 Price variation exists across theaters within the same geographic area, according to their location, design, physical conditions, and other factors THIRD- DEGREE PRICE DISCRIMINATION Based on Time Day & Night Matinee Rate Weekday Weekend Monday : Featured Candy $2 Tuesday: Small Popcorn $2 or $3 per ticket (in some areas) THIRD- DEGREE PRICE DISCRIMINATION Based on income and time (Typical movies) Evening: After 6 P.M. Day Evening Adult $8.00 $10.50 Child $7.50 $7.50 Senior $7.00 $7.00 Student $8.00 $9.00 Veteran $7.50 $7.50 Source: Ithaca Regal Cinema $12.00 $10.00 $8.00 Day $6.00 Evening $4.00 $2.00 $0.00 Adult Child Senior Student Veteran THIRD- DEGREE PRICE DISCRIMINATION Based on Quality : 3D movies Day Evening Adult $12.00 $14.50 Child $11.50 $11.50 Senior $11.00 $11.00 Student $12.00 $13.00 veteran $11.50 $11.50 Source: Ithaca Regal Cinema WEEKDAY PASSES Less common Offer moviegoers packages of several tickets that they can use on weekdays but not during the first week in which a movie plays Target specific audiences with peculiar characteristics and sensitivities CREATE CUSTOMER LOYALTY Membership card Reward Card Gift card For example: Regal Crown Club 1. Earn 1 credit for every dollar spent on movie admissions. Maximum of 20 box office credits per card, per day. REGAL CROWN CLUB Earn 4 credits for any concession purchase or 8 credit for promotional purchases 50 Credits 1 Free Small Popcorn 100 Credits 1 Free Small Soft Drink 150 Credits 1 Free Movie Ticket Source: Ithaca Regal Cinema MOVIE THEATER TICKET COMMISSION Most of the money that a theater takes in from ticket sales goes back to the movie studio In the first couple of weeks the film shows in the theater, the theater itself only gets to keep about 20%-25% of the ticket sales Say if you buy a movie ticket for $12, the movie theater keeps between $2.4 and $3.00 The movie theater keeps from 45%-55% into the second and third weeks of release After the fourth week, the movie theater could keep more than 80% or better of the ticket sales AVERAGE U.S. TICKET PRICES Source: NATO Source: NATO (The National Association of Theatre Owners) GRAPH: AVERAGE U.S. TICKET PRICES $10.00 $9.00 P r i c e $ $8.00 $7.00 $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 Average U.S. Ticket Prices $2.00 $1.00 Adjusted Inflation(2007Base) $- 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 Year 1990 2000 2010 Source: NATO 2020 AVERAGE OF A MOVIE TICKET PRICE On average, movie tickets have increased more slowly than the rate of inflation. The average ticket price in 1971 was $ 1.22 That same ticket would cost $7.84 in 2007 dollars In 2009, the average ticket price was $7.50. MOVIE THEATER INDUSTRY REVENUE Profitability is forecast to rise, but it will depend on the industry attaining high growth in attendance, ticket prices and high margin concession sales. CONCESSION CONCESSION Small Median Large Soda $4.75 $5.25 $5.75 Popcorn $5.25 $7.00 $8.00 Combo #1 A Median Soda & A Median Popcorn #2 Two Large Sodas $18.5 & A Large Popcorn A movie ticket price = Price of Concession $12.25 Source: Ithaca Regal Cinema SURVEY How often do you buy food (e.g. popcorn) and beverage when you go to a movie theater? # 1 2 3 Answer Response % 4 11% 18 49% 15 41% Every time Occasionally Never (Please skip the next question) Total 37 100 % IF YOU BUY, DO YOU BUY FOOD AND BEVERAGE IN BUNDLE OR SEPERATELY? # 1 2 3 Answer Response % 6 24 % 8 32 % 11 44 % Bundle Separately Depends on circumstances Total 25 100 % ARE YOU WILLING TO PAY MORE FOR BETTER QUALITY SEATS (E.G. LUXURIOUS SEATS) AND SERVICES IN MOVIE THEATERS? # 1 2 3 Answer Response % 0 0% 27 73% 10 27% Yes No Maybe Total 37 100 % PRICING STRATEGIES For Physical Formats WHO IS INVOLVED? Movie Distributors Retails Rental Stores(Both physical and online) MOVIE DISTRIBUTORS FORMATTING The average cost of Blu-ray players were 2006 TODAY $500 $133 Source: Mintel Group REVENUE FROM BLU-RAY PLAYERS 2006 TODAY $65M $1.6B Revenue from DVD players $2.2B $1.2B Source: Mintel Group DO DISTRIBUTORS AND RETAILERS SET PRICE BASED ON MOVIE BUDGET OR POPULARITY? The Effect of movie budget, and Netflix Viewer Ratings on DVD Pricing Bestbuy Amazon Average Movie Name Cloudy with a achance of meatballs The final destination The hurt locker The invention of lying Surrogates Saw 6 Zombieland law abiding citizen 2012 Where the wild things are Planet 51 hachi: a dog's tale The princess and the frog ninja assassin astro boy Alvin and the chipmunks the squeakquel Sherlock Holmes alice in wonderland Avatar It is complicated Leap year Valentine's day Invictus Hot Tub Time machine Netflix rating Budget in million $ 3.8 100.00 $ 3 40.00 $ 3.9 15.00 $ 3.1 18.50 $ 3.4 80.00 $ 3.5 11.00 $ 4.1 23.60 $ 4.1 53.00 $ 3.4 200.00 $ 2.9 100.00 $ 3.6 70.00 $ 4.1 16.00 $ 3.9 105.00 $ 3.6 40.00 $ 3.8 65.00 $ 3.6 75.00 $ 3.8 90.00 $ 3.7 175.00 $ 4.2 237.00 $ 3.7 85.00 $ 3.4 19.00 $ 3.4 52.00 $ 3.8 50.00 $ 3.5 36.00 $ Original price $ 19.94 $ 14.98 $ 26.99 $ 12.98 $ 14.99 $ 14.98 $ 19.94 $ 29.98 $ 19.94 $ 19.98 $ 19.94 $ 19.94 $ 29.99 $ 19.98 $ 19.99 $ 19.98 $ 19.98 $ 19.99 $ 29.98 $ 19.98 $ 14.98 $ 19.94 $ 14.99 $ 19.99 $ Current Price $ 14.99 $ 9.99 $ 9.99 $ 9.99 $ 9.99 $ 14.99 $ 14.99 $ 19.99 $ 14.99 $ 14.99 $ 14.99 $ 14.99 $ 19.99 $ 14.99 $ 14.99 $ 14.99 $ 14.99 $ 14.99 $ 19.99 $ 14.99 $ 9.99 $ 14.99 $ 19.94 $ 19.99 $ Original price $ 19.94 $ 14.98 $ 26.99 $ 12.98 $ 14.99 $ 14.98 $ 19.94 $ 29.98 $ 19.94 $ 19.98 $ 19.94 $ 19.94 $ 29.99 $ 19.98 $ 19.99 $ 19.98 $ 19.98 $ 19.99 $ 29.98 $ 19.98 $ 14.98 $ 19.94 $ 19.94 $ 29.98 $ Current Price $ 11.49 $ 9.99 $ 19.49 $ 8.49 $ 12.49 $ 13.49 $ 13.49 $ 10.69 $ 11.99 $ 7.69 $ 10.33 $ 10.99 $ 15.49 $ 14.19 $ 13.99 $ 11.49 $ 8.99 $ 10.49 $ 20.99 $ 13.49 $ 11.49 $ 9.99 $ 9.49 $ 18.99 $ Original price $ 19.94 $ 14.98 $ 26.99 $ 12.98 $ 14.99 $ 14.98 $ 19.94 $ 29.98 $ 19.94 $ 19.98 $ 19.94 $ 19.94 $ 29.99 $ 19.98 $ 19.99 $ 19.98 $ 19.98 $ 19.99 $ 29.98 $ 19.98 $ 14.98 $ 19.94 $ 17.47 $ 24.99 $ Source: BestBuy, Amazon, Netflix, IMDB Current Price $ 13.24 $ 9.99 $ 14.74 $ 9.24 $ 11.24 $ 14.24 $ 14.24 $ 15.34 $ 13.49 $ 11.34 $ 12.66 $ 12.99 $ 17.74 $ 14.59 $ 14.49 $ 13.24 $ 11.99 $ 12.74 $ 20.49 $ 14.24 $ 10.74 $ 12.49 $ 14.72 $ 19.49 $ DVD PriceBUDGET/Original Price Budget/Current price DVD Price $35.00 $30.00 $25.00 $25.00 $20.00 $20.00 $15.00 $15.00 $10.00 $10.00 $5.00 $5.00 Budget(in m) $$- $50.00 $100.00 $150.00 $200.00 $- $250.00 Netflix Viewer Ratings/Original price $- $50.00 $100.00 $150.00 $200.00 $250.00 Netflix Viewer Ratings/Current Price DVD Price DVD Price $40.00 $25.00 $30.00 $20.00 $20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $10.00 $0 1 2 3 4 5 Rating $5.00 $0 1 2 3 4 5 TAKE A CLOSER LOOK Budget/Original Intercept X Variable 1 Coefficient Standard s Error -27.6359 125.8572 27.24955 34.56108 t Stat P-value Lower 95% -0.21958 0.828054 -287.392 Upper 95% 232.1206 Lower 95.0% -287.392 Upper 95.0% 232.1206 0.788446 0.438155 98.58011 -44.081 98.58011 -44.081 Budget/Current Price Coefficient Standard Lower Upper Lower Upper s Error t Stat P-value 95% 95% 95.0% 95.0% Intercept 12.6522 0.786531 16.08607 2.35E-14 11.02888 14.27552 11.02888 14.27552 X Variable 1 0.014701 0.008684 1.692876 0.103422 -0.00322 0.032624 -0.00322 0.032624 Netflix Viewer Ratings /Original Price Coefficient Standard Lower Upper Lower Upper s Error t Stat P-value 95% 95% 95.0% 95.0% Intercept -10.632 7.991688 -1.33039 0.195895 -27.1261 5.862011 -27.1261 5.862011 X Variable 1 8.570229 2.194562 3.905211 0.000669 4.040875 13.09958 4.040875 13.09958 Netflix Viewer Ratings /Current Price Coefficient Standard Lower Upper Lower Upper s Error t Stat P-value 95% 95% 95.0% 95.0% Intercept -3.60865 4.510037 -0.80014 0.43148 -12.9169 5.699608 -12.9169 5.699608 X Variable 1 4.77195 1.238481 3.853066 0.000763 2.215851 7.32805 2.215851 7.32805 DISTRIBUTORS R SET PRICE: OPTIMAL PROFIT Price of DVD and Blu-ray at Bestbuy Online Store 50.00% 43.36% 45.00% 40.00% 34.93% 35.00% 30.00% 25.11% 25.00% 26.88% DVD 20.99% 20.00% Blu-ray 16.87% 15.00% 10.25% 9.41% 10.00% 5.00% 5.57% 3.02% 0.86% 0.00% 0.19% $0-$3.99 $4-$6.99 2.57% 0.00% $7-$9.99 $10-$14.99 $15-$24.77 $25-$49.99 $50 and up Source: BestBuy.com SURVEY How much are you willing to pay for your mustwatched Blu-ray movies? Average: $20.32 Given DVD price at $19.99 Average: $23.88 Given DVD price at $9.99 Average: $15.73 DVD LIFE-CYCLE Revenue from DVD sales by weeks $70,000,000.00 $60,000,000.00 $50,000,000.00 Megamind $40,000,000.00 Due Date Red $30,000,000.00 Bevery Hills Chihuahua 2 Avarta $20,000,000.00 $10,000,000.00 $1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Source: Nash Information Service, LLC VERSIONING BUNDLING Source: Walmart.com PRICING STRATEGIES IN RETAILS Versioning Bundling RENTAL STORES Physical(Ummmm..is there any?) Online(Netflix) Hybrid(Blockbuster) NETFLIX: DO WE ALWAYS GET WHAT WE WANT? Terms of Use “In determining priority for shipping and inventory allocation, we may utilize many different factors…For example, if all other factors are the same, we give priority to those members who receive the fewest DVDs through our service…Also…[the service you experience] may be different from the service we provide to other members on the same membership plan.” Source: Economics. 2nd Edition. P. 518 Online stores price war Blockbuster Netflix High Low High High, High Low, High Low High, Low Low, Low COLLUSION? Netflix and Wal-Mart “Corporation.” BUNDLING PRICING TWO-PART TARIFF Exception Lower Expectation ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Investment – how would you evaluate the industry from the perspective of a venture capitalist or stockmarket analyst? ANALYSIS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Pricing Strategies Would this industry be a suitable industry to invest in from the perspective of a: Venture Capitalist? Stock-market analyst? REFERENCES http://www.the-numbers.com/market/ http://books.google.com/books?id=BfyFFCyRvX0C&lpg=PR19&ots=M1pag ip27K&dq=film%20industry%20entry%20barriers&lr&pg=PA15#v=onepa ge&q=entry%20barriers&f=false http://motherjones.com/files/legacy/news/feature/2007/03/and_then_there_ were_eight.pdf http://www.ibisworld.com/industryus/default.aspx?indid=1245 OTHER INTERESTING INFORMATION SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE Set high sell low “Hey, that is a good deal.” PIRACY CLOSING GAP BETWEEN THEATRICAL RELEASE AND DVD/BLU-RAY RELEASE 1988 2005 58.14 days 27.93 days Source: “The Impact of Early DVD release on Box Office Revenue” MARKET EXPERIMENT: DETERMINING THE PRICE ELASTICITY OF DEMAND FOR DVDS Film DVD PRICE VHS PRICE Rugrat in Paris $22.46 $22.99 The Mummy Returns $26.98 $22.98 Miss Congeniality $16.69 $22.98 The Perfect Storm $24.98 $22.99 Blu-ray $34.99 or $35.99 Economics 2nd Edition. P186