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Lady Gaga (A) (Spanish version)
Elberse, Anita; Christensen, MichaelCase HBS-513S22MarketingIn September 2009, Troy Carter, manager of up-and-coming pop star Lady Gaga, has to decide on a new course of action now that his artist's planned co-headlining arena tour with hip-hop superstar Kanye West has been canceled. Carter knows that continuing the tour solo comes with huge risks, but scaling it back to smaller theaters or postponing the tour altogether has disadvantages as well. Making matters more complicated, Carter also has to consid...Starting at €8.20
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Beyonc (Spanish version)
Elberse, Anita; Smith, StacieCase HBS-516S16MarketingIn December 2013, music superstar Beyonc is about to surprise her fans with the release of her self-titled album. The team at her company Parkwood Entertainment, which general manager Lee Anne Callahan-Longo described as "a management, music, and production company that is owned and at the highest level operated by an artist," had chosen to release the entire album at once and exclusively via the Apple iTunes Store, without any prior promotion-...Starting at €8.20
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Maria Sharapova: Marketing a Champion (A) & (B), Teaching Note
Elberse, AnitaTeaching Note HBS-508087-EMarketingTeaching Note for [507065] and [507066].Starting at €0.00
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YouTube: Time to Charge Users
Elberse, Anita; Gupta, SunilCase HBS-510053-EMarketingIn January 2010, YouTube, the world's largest online video aggregator, was still seeking to become profitable. Was the time right for Google, YouTube's parent company, to charge users seeking to upload content, as some analysts had suggested - and if so, who should be charged how much and for what? Could YouTube charge users for downloading content, a model it was now beginning to test? Or would it be better for the online video giant to continue...Starting at €8.20
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The NFL's Digital Media Strategy
Elberse, Anita; Calhoun, Kelsey; Johnson, DavenCase HBS-511055-EMarketingIn late 2009, Brian Rolapp, senior vice president of media strategy and digital media for the NFL, was faced with the challenge of determining the league's strategic approach to the wireless market - and presenting his views to NFL team owners. What was the league's best strategy for the mobile space? The case describes the antecedents of what is widely regarded as a landmark deal for the NFL, its $780-million, four-year exclusive partnership wit...Starting at €8.20
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The CW: Launching a Television Network, Teaching Note
Elberse, AnitaTeaching Note HBS-511086-EMarketingTeaching Note for 507050.Starting at €0.00
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Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) and Tom Cruise, Teaching Note
Elberse, AnitaTeaching Note HBS-511087-EMarketingTeaching Note for 508057.Starting at €0.00
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Lady Gaga (A) and (B), Teaching Note
Elberse, AnitaTeaching Note HBS-512046-EMarketingTeaching Note for 512-016 and 512-017.Starting at €0.00
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Maria Sharapova: Marketing a Champion (B)
Elberse, Anita; Golod, MargaritaCase HBS-507066-EMarketingSupplements the (A) case. An abstract is not available for this product.Starting at €5.74
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Octone Records
Elberse, Anita; Ofek, ElieCase HBS-507082-EMarketingIn February 2007, Octone Records founders James Diener, Ben Berkman, and David Boxenbaum had been highly successful with the first two bands they had signed, Maroon 5 and Flyleaf. Known for its grassroots marketing campaigns, Octone operated through a unique joint venture model with SonyBMG Music Entertainment's RCA Music Group, which enabled the nimble record label to orchestrate mass marketing campaigns once an artist was ready for "prime time....Starting at €8.20