99 Alternatives – Entertainment

Entertainment is the basis of holding the attention and interest of an audience via an activity providing pleasure and delight. It can be in the form of an idea or a task, but it is usually more likely to be a type of activity or event that has developed over thousands of years particularly for the purpose of retaining the attention of an audience.
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99 Alternatives – Entertainment Music
The music industry, in 2013 alone, invested around $4.3 billion worldwide in artists, marketing and promotion. This amount represents 27% of total recorded music industry revenues, which has increased from the 26% invested in 2011. Between 2009 and 2013, the IFPI estimated that record labels will have invested over $20 billion in artists and marketing. #AlternativeInvestments #AlternativeAssets #investmentalternatives #investment #invest #entertainmentinvestment #99Alternatives #musicinvestment
the world is a stage, the stage is as a world of entertainment - howard dietz
99 Alternatives – Entertainment Movies
Movies, also known as films, motion picture, theatrical film or photo-play, were first a group of still images put together on a screen to create the illusion of moving pictures displaying some sort of story. These optical illusions cause the audience to see a continuous motion between several separated objects seen in a rather quick motion. #AlternativeInvestments #AlternativeAssets #investmentalternatives #investment #invest #99Alternatives #Entertainment #entertainmentmovies #filminvestment
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99 Alternatives – Entertainment Books
Books of rare first editions are the ones of the highest value, rising around a 398pc in a decade or 8.8pc a year according to a new index. The most expensive books are first editions of F.Scott Fitzgerald’s ‘The Great Gatsby’ which was worth around £18,056 in 1996, since then it has increased in price 13 times to £246,636 in 2015. #AlternativeInvestments #AlternativeAssets #investmentalternatives #investment #whattoinvestin #entertainmentinvestment #investinginbooks #bookinvestment