NOTE FROM LB: This is Part 2 of a 3 part series. You can find the first part HERE.
And now, on with the show:

NOTE FROM LB: This is Part 2 of a 3 part series. You can find the first part HERE.
And now, on with the show:

A look into the future of gaming. All new in its way, and yet so familiar. (But writing games is cool, yeah? And a very viable market.)

The future of game streaming is an open road. But we already have some markets we can use to draw a map: online video streaming services. If we’re not careful, game streaming will hit the same speed bumps.

So I’ve been reading rumors (and had a recent conversation with a top exec at one of the Big Two) about the potential end of Marvel and DC as publishers of original comics, and I Have Thoughts.
These thoughts are the product of fifty years experience working in and around the superhero comic book business, writing and editing for both Marvel and DC. I’m no business expert. I’m not a student of publishing. I can’t analyze a spreadsheet or write a business plan. I’m not an MBA. The closest I’ve come to owning and running a company was helping my second wife develop her small business (though I believe some of the lessons we learned about the perils of expanding a business are relevant here).
Here at TVWriter™, we’ve been predicting an upsurge in audiences for audio series for a few years now, and although those audiences have been rising, they’ve been below our expectations.
Now that we’ve seen the following article, we get it. This is showbiz 2019. The shows aren’t the wave of the future. The marketing opportunities they provide are! And the good news for audio entertainment devotees is that they’re on the rise now as well.


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