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Although ‘Mockingjay 2’ grew $650 million at the worldwide box office, its domestic performance fell short of our expectations.
I had a degree in economics but also thought of myself as a musician.
To be able to watch something that you start on your television that you then move to your mobile device, I think that’s a big benefit for the content business.
China and the Asian territory is an incredible opportunity. We spend a lot of time looking at it, looking for the right partners.
People selling content internationally need to be highly focused on selling the right product to the right buyer. If things don’t succeed on a particular network, they’re not going to stay on very long.
The key thing is, always put the right content on the right network, on the right platform, make it great, and then figure out how to monetize it.
You can’t ignore mobile. We are doing a lot of stuff in the game space, mostly nonconsole stuff, and those are primarily mobile/pad games.
On behalf of the entire Lionsgate team, it is a tremendous honor and deeply humbling to join the elite group of recipients previously honored with the Milestone Award.
We want to be a consolidator, not a seller, and we want to continue to explore the kind of targeted entertainment, targeted audiences, that I think are happening and emerging in every country in the world.
Everybody wants all of our businesses to have no restrictions in any country, but even in Canada, in order to distribute home entertainment, you need to follow the Canadian rules, and it’s just about as hard to do business there as it is in China.
There’s nowhere you can aggregate more people in one fell swoop than a broadcast network; there’s no place you can build a star quicker than you can on a broadcast network.
When I was working at Sony, I used to live near the beach. I’d get up in the morning, walk my dog, go for a swim with dolphins, and in 25 minutes I would be at Sony.
The Producers Guild represents the creativity, innovation and dynamism that sets our industry apart from all others.
I would say television is a focus, and expanding our channel platform is a focus. As for buying libraries, when catalogs are going down in value, the answer is that it’s all about price!