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Hello, I need to find 3 sources of material for the theme of entertainment.
I tried sports, Martial arts and so on but I couldn't get anything
I need the link for these sources and so thank you much appreciated!

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Answered by AeishaRai
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Answer:

Movies

Example:

1. Beauty and the Beast

Who doesn’t love Emma Watson? This live-action version of a Disney classic will surely make you smile. From the radiant colors and elaborate costumes, to the catchy and heart-warming songs, you will want to be their guest.

Music

Example:

1. Divide by Ed Sheeran

 

If you haven’t already heard Shape of You and Castle on the Hill, go go go! Ed Sheeran is back with some melodic chords from a stirring new album, Divide. Even the album cover is beautiful.

Television

Example:

1. HBO Miniseries Big Little Lies

This murder mystery mini-series showcases many strong females of Hollywood, from Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, Shailene Woodley, Laura Dern, to Zoe Kravitz (just to name a few). In the town of Monterey, California, there are working moms, stay-at-home moms, and beyond.

Some more sources of entertainment:

What are our sources of entertainment?

“The most precious commodity possessed by a wise man is free time.” This sentence written by the German playwright Paul Ernst appears in his “Diary of a Poet”. So, what do people do with their free time after finishing work for the day? Today, the entertainment industry offers us more possibilities than ever before to fill our leisure time: Books, music, films and games, which are available any time, any place thanks to the wonders of digitization. Germans are above all fans of literature when it comes to entertaining themselves – books account for the largest proportion of entertainment market sales. But things are happening in the music business too: With sales well on the up, good old vinyl is on the comeback trail!

Waking up to your favorite music in the morning, killing time on the subway with online games or enjoying a good book or film while curled up on the sofa in the evenings: When it comes to entertainment, the possibilities are endless! Germans are willing to shell out for this variety. Last year, they spent a total of €10.5 billion on books, music, films and games.

Books: Strong position in entertainment market maintained

The figures show that Germans have been particularly willing to part with their hard-earned cash for both books and audio books for years now. Nearly half of their overall entertainment budget (40% in concrete terms) was invested in literature during 2016. The sales share of books has therefore fallen slightly across the past few years. In 2011, it was still 43%. However, does this mean that the end is nigh for the book? Absolutely not. In real terms, consumers actually spent slightly more on books in 2016 than in 2013. Is this possibly down to new digital offerings on the entertainment market? Not for literature, at any rate. Rising prices are mainly playing a role in this development, allowing the market to grow despite falling buyer numbers. Only around 3% of overall expenditure was attributable to e-books or e-book subscriptions. It seems that consumers are, as before, more at home with a traditional printed book or audio book.

Games: Digital variants performing particularly strongly

When they aren’t making their way through huge tomes or listening to their favorite crime thriller, German consumers like to relax by playing games, among other things. Games account for 20% of sales, with digital variants performing particularly strongly. Nearly two-thirds of the entire consumer games budget goes on downloads, micro-transactions (virtual credit and additional content), subscriptions as well as fees for online networks (e.g. PlayStation Plus and Xbox Live Gold). In the music category, the high streaming share of 3% of the overall 13% (nearly a quarter of the whole music budget) was behind the increase in sales. The film industry secured another slice of the cake: Here, 16% of sales were attributable to home videos, with cinema ticket sales accounting for 10%. The home video segment also strongly benefited from the streaming trend. Services such as Netflix, Amazon, etc., have meanwhile been able to secure nearly one-fifth of sales (3% from the total of 16%).

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