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Domestic Box Office

Domestic Box Office. Gross. Attendance. Avg. Ticket Price. Top 10 Box Office Champs 2004. Shrek 2 (4.7%) Spider-Man 2 The Passion of the Christ The Incredibles (2.7%) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban The Day After Tomorrow The Bourne Supremacy Meet the Fockers

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Domestic Box Office

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  1. Domestic Box Office Gross Attendance Avg. Ticket Price

  2. Top 10 Box Office Champs 2004 • Shrek 2 (4.7%) • Spider-Man 2 • The Passion of the Christ • The Incredibles (2.7%) • Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban • The Day After Tomorrow • The Bourne Supremacy • Meet the Fockers • The Polar Express (1.7%) • Shark Tale (1.7%) **5 of the year’s top 50 films are animated features earning a total of $1.1 billion (12% of total box office receipts)

  3. Domestic Home Video Sales/Rentals VHS DVD % DVD

  4. DVD Sales Top-Selling Titles of 2004 • Shrek 2 • The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King • The Passion of the Christ • Star Wars Trilogy • Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban • Spider-Man 2 • The Day After Tomorrow • Elf • Brother Bear • American Wedding

  5. Top 10 Rated Television ShowsWeek Ending January 30, 2005 • American Idol Tuesday 17.4M • American Idol Wednesday 16.6M • CSI 15.3M • ER 14.2M • CBS Sunday Movie 13.6M • CSI: New York 12.6M • Cold Case 11.6M • CSI: Miami 11.2M • Medium 11.2M • Numb3rs 10.8M

  6. CHALLENGES • What is Family Entertainment? • Who is the program target? • How are kids & families watching television and DVD’s? • DVD Retail Space • Broadcast channel clearance • TiVo/Advertising • VOD • How do you maximize a show/brand?

  7. OPPORTUNITIES • Know your audience • It’s A Big World Out There • Branded Entertainment • Narrowcasting • VOD • Still an Entertainment Content business • Strong characters • Dynamic stories • Education Value if applicable

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