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MGM as a subject of academic study appears across several disciplines, including business strategy, film history, media studies, and marketing. Students encounter the company in courses on entertainment industry management, corporate finance, and Hollywood history, where MGM serves as a case study in how major studios rise, adapt, and restructure over time. The company's long arc — from its origins as a dominant Hollywood studio to its modern identity as MGM Resorts International — makes it a rich site for examining how legacy brands navigate competitive and financial pressures.

The papers collected here reflect a wide range of approaches. Some focus on strategic management and capital structure, asking how a company like MGM Resorts International should balance debt and equity. Others take a historical lens, examining the studio system, Hollywood's star system, and the development of PR and advertising infrastructure from the early twentieth century onward. Cultural and representational angles also appear, with essays analyzing how studios shaped portrayals of race and regional identity on screen. A few papers address adjacent entertainment companies — Warner Bros., Hanna-Barbera, Mattel — using comparative frameworks to contextualize MGM's place in the broader industry.

A strong essay on MGM benefits from a clearly scoped thesis that commits to one dimension: financial, historical, or cultural. Evidence drawn from industry data, corporate filings, or documented studio history carries more weight than general claims about Hollywood. The most common pitfall is treating MGM as a single unchanging entity rather than acknowledging how significantly the company's structure and business model have shifted across different eras.

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Star System and Its Contribution
The Hollywood star system was developed prior to the 1920's, but perfected by the 1930's as a way to develop a studio 'brand,' and keep people coming to the cinema week after week. By finding, training, developing and…
Research Paper Doctorate
Film history: key movements and developments
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Essay Doctorate
Mattel Corporation Specializes in Creating Lasting Memories
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Essay Doctorate
Artistic expression and liberation in enslaved communities
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Research Paper Undergraduate
Juicing the Orange by Pat
Fallon, Pat & Fred Sean. Juicing the Orange. Harvard Business School Press, 2006.
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Billie Holiday Was an Icon
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Progression of Film / Cinema
¶ … progression of Film / Cinema Technology