Examples of media conglomerate in the following topics:
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- The Walt Disney Company is America's largest media conglomerate in terms of revenue.
- American media conglomerates tend to be leading global players, generating large revenues as well as large opposition.
- Further deregulation and convergence is under way, leading to concentration of media ownership and the emergence of multinational media conglomerates.
- A media conglomerate is a company that owns large numbers of companies in various mass media including television, radio and publishing.
- Media conglomerates strive for policies that facilitate control of markets across the globe.
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- Media in the United States has taken multiple forms and grown in power due to its for-profit nature.
- Media in the United States comprises several different types of widespread communication: television, radio, cinema, newspapers, magazines, and Internet-based websites (especially blogs).
- American media conglomerates tend to be leading global players, generating substantial revenue, not to mention fierce opposition in many parts of the world.
- Further deregulation and convergence are under way, suggesting more mega-mergers, greater concentration of media ownership, and the emergence of multinational media conglomerates.
- Evaluate the claim that press freedom is compromised by increasing consolidation in the media industry
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- Media consolidation has resulted in fewer companies owning more media sources, thereby increasing the concentration of ownership.
- Concentration of media ownership, also known as media consolidation or media convergence, is a process whereby progressively fewer individuals or organizations control increasing shares of the mass media.
- Over time the amount of media merging has increased and the amount of media outlets have increased.
- This means that there are fewer companies owning more media sources, thereby increasing the concentration of ownership.
- In the case of Sony BMG, there was a "Big Five" (now "Big Four") conglomerate of major record companies, while The CW's creation was an attempt to consolidate ratings and stand up to the "Big Four" of American television (this was despite the fact that The CW was, in fact, partially owned by CBS, one of the "Big Four").
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- Media can influence politics by what they say, but also by what they don't say.
- Gatekeeping occurs at all levels of the media structure, from a reporter deciding which sources are included in a story to editors deciding which stories are printed or covered, and includes media outlet owners and even advertisers.
- Media are often referred to as synonymous with mass media or news media, but may refer to a single medium used to communicate any data for any purpose.
- Media of the United States consist of several different types of communications media: television, radio, cinema, newspapers, magazines, and Internet-based Web sites.
- American media conglomerates tend to be leading global players, generating large revenues, as well as large opposition in many parts of the world.
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- Large media conglomerates own most of the radio stations in the United States.
- In addition, these conglomerates greatly narrow the range of political views expressed.
- Convergence is the sharing and cross-promoting of content from a variety of media, which in theory might all converge and become one medium eventually.
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- Cox, who was the Ohio governor and, like Harding, a newspaper
publisher who established a chain that still operates today as the media
conglomerate Cox Enterprises.
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- Media bias is the bias of journalists and news producers within the mass media, concerning the selection of events and stories that are reported, and how they are covered.
- Although a process of media deregulation has placed the majority of the Western broadcast media in private hands, there still exists a strong government presence, or even monopoly, in the broadcast media of many countries across the globe.
- At the same time, the concentration of media in private hands, and frequently among a comparatively small number of individuals, has also led to accusations of media bias .
- This is especially apparent when a news organization is reporting a story with some relevancy to the news organization itself or to its ownership individuals or conglomerate.
- Studies done by FAIR, a progressive media watchdog organization, argue that the majority of media citations come from conservative and centrist sources.
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- Media agencies concentrate on media buying.
- In the 1990s, media and creative were often unbundled in the interests of economies of scale in buying media.
- Media buying agencies are sometimes a good choice for larger businesses.
- Social media agencies specialize in promotion of brands in various social media platforms like blogs, social networking sites, Q&A sites, discussion forums, microblogs etc.
- The two key services of social media agencies are social media marketing and online reputation management.
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- Culture jamming (name coined in 1984) is a tactic used by many anti-consumerist social movements to disrupt or subvert media culture and its mainstream cultural institutions, including corporate advertising.
- Hip hop is a broad conglomerate of artistic forms that originated in the South Bronx of New York City among black and Latino youth.
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- The standard media plan covers four stages: stating media objectives, evaluating media, selecting and implementing choices, and determining the budget.
- When choosing the media, you not only need to know which media outlets exist, but also which ones suit your product.
- The standard media plan covers four stages: (a) stating media objectives; (b) evaluating media; (c) selecting and implementing media choices; and (d) determining the media budget.
- The media planner must make media mix decisions and timing directions, both of which are restricted by the available budget.
- The media mix decision involves putting media together in the most effective manner.