Show business

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Show business, sometimes shortened to show biz or showbiz (since c. 1945),[1] is a vernacular term for all aspects of entertainment, especially light entertainment.[1] The word applies to all aspects of the entertainment industry from the business side (including managers, agents, producers, and distributors) to the creative element (including artists, performers, writers, musicians, and technicians). The term was in common usage throughout the 20th century, but the first known use in print dates from 1850.[2][3][4] At that time and for several decades it always included an initial the.[1] By the latter part of the century, it had acquired a slightly arcane quality associated with the era of variety, but the term is still in active use. In modern entertainment industry, it is often associated with the fashion industry (creating trend and fashion) and acquiring intellectual property rights from the invested research in the entertainment business.[5]

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  1. 1 2 3 Oxford English Dictionary 2nd Ed. (1989)
  2. The term is used to describe any and every aspect of the entertainment industry, with the "show" being the forms of entertainment, and "business" being the goings on behind the scenes of those entertainment events
  3. "Slanguage Dictionary". Variety. Retrieved 20 December 2015.
  4. T. Ford (1850) Peep behind Curtain vii. 26 (cited by the OED)
  5. https://learcenter.org/pdf/RTSSinnreichGluck.pdf
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