That has been a question in Hollywood since Kenichiro Yoshida took over as Sony Corporation’s chief executive in April. When Mr. Yoshida takes the stage on Monday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, he plans to use the high-profile platform to showcase Sony movies, television shows and music. He plans to telegraph that not only will his Sony not exit any of these businesses, it will make them a priority as his predecessors have not. PlayStation Network, introduced in 2006, now has more than 80 million monthly active users. “I want to convey the message that Sony is a creative entertainment company,” Mr. Yoshida said by phone from Tokyo before leaving for Nevada.
Source: New York Times January 06, 2019 21:22 UTC