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In a Bit of Halloween news
Zombies may be the walking undead, but their contribution to Main Streets economy is very much alive. In modern times, the zombie genre has evolved from a cult following to a highly popular theme. 24/7 Wall St. estimates that the todays zombie genre economy is worth billions of dollars. Think way beyond zombie movie ticket sales. Think about DVD sales, video games, comic books, novels, Halloween costumes, zombie walks, merchandise, conventions and even zombie art. Add to that all of the websites, homemade movies, Facebook sites, YouTube sites and other forms of digital zombies, not to mention music. And if you think the financial tab has been high so far, by the end of 2012 the tab is going to be far larger.
Of course, figuring out the exact dollar figure around the value of zombies, despite hours of research and interviews with zombie insiders, is difficult. Many companies and top industry leaders do not share any sales data and they do not want to divulge how much they make off this craze. On a global scale, the market is even larger. Could this craze be tied to the hard economic times?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4507954...economy/t/zombies-worth-over-billion-economy/
Zombies may be the walking undead, but their contribution to Main Streets economy is very much alive. In modern times, the zombie genre has evolved from a cult following to a highly popular theme. 24/7 Wall St. estimates that the todays zombie genre economy is worth billions of dollars. Think way beyond zombie movie ticket sales. Think about DVD sales, video games, comic books, novels, Halloween costumes, zombie walks, merchandise, conventions and even zombie art. Add to that all of the websites, homemade movies, Facebook sites, YouTube sites and other forms of digital zombies, not to mention music. And if you think the financial tab has been high so far, by the end of 2012 the tab is going to be far larger.
Of course, figuring out the exact dollar figure around the value of zombies, despite hours of research and interviews with zombie insiders, is difficult. Many companies and top industry leaders do not share any sales data and they do not want to divulge how much they make off this craze. On a global scale, the market is even larger. Could this craze be tied to the hard economic times?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4507954...economy/t/zombies-worth-over-billion-economy/