Role of big data analytics in media and entertainment industry
The entertainment and media industry is seen to transform at an unparalleled growth boosted by the need to alleviate the maintenance cost and to produce sales by increasing the subscriber base in a highly challenging and volatile environment. With the increased use of mobile phones and electronic co...
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