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The Impact of the Internet on Employment and Income in the US Media and Entertainment Business

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The Internet has dramatically changed the way audiovisual media is produced, distributed, and consumed. This evolution has subsequently driven various nuanced changes in the supply and demand for talent (labor) in the media industry, ultimately impacting aggregate employment and income.

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Viviano, D. (2018). The Impact of the Internet on Employment and Income in the US Media and Entertainment Business. In: Pupillo, L., Noam, E., Waverman, L. (eds) Digitized Labor. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78420-5_7

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