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Chapter 10: Fox Becomes a Network [CASE STUDY]

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CHAPTER 10 IN COMPETITION DEMYSTIFIED: INTO THE HEN HOUSE

HBR Case Study on Fox News Network:https://rcpt.yousendit.com/1427965236/6c910671770adc188996bd7639688499

QUESTION 1: Describe how the three networks (ABC, NBC, and CBS) played the prisoner’s dilemma game in the 1960s and 1970s in regarding advertising pricing, advertising inventory, purchasing of shows, and hiring of talent.

QUESTION 2: How did Fox influence the other networks’ responses to its efforts to get behind their barriers to enter their market?

QUESTION 3: How effective was Fox’s strategy of having synergistic media business?

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