Curran and Seaton- Power and Responsibility Flashcards

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Regulation

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A rule or directive made and maintained by an authority (eg Government)

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Media Deregulation

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Process in where govt removes controls, rules about how newspapers, television channels, etc. are owned and controlled. Critics of it say it can give too much power to individuals who own many forms of mass media.

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Free Market

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Economic system w/only a small amount of govt control, in which prices and earnings are decided by the level of demand for, and production of goods and services

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Concentration of media ownership (aka media consolidation or media convergence)

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Process whereby progressively fewer individuals or organizations control increasing shares of mass media

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Public Service Broadcasting (PSB)

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Broadcasting made, financed and controlled by the public, for the public. Neither commercial nor state-owned, free from political interference and pressure from commercial forces.

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Globalisation

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Process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.

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Conglomerate

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Large corporation formed by merging separate and diverse firms.

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Neo-liberalism

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Term that deals specifically w/economic ideas about free markets. Characterised by free market trade, deregulation of financial markets, privatisation, individualisation, and shift away from state welfare provision.

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Surveillance

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“Watching over” and has a string of related associations- monitoring, tracking, observing, examining, regulating, controlling, gathering data, and invading privacy

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What is the Curran and Seaton’s industry theory “Power without Responsibility?

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“The free market makes the press a representative institution…newspapers and magazines are to respond to the concerns of their readers if they are to stay in business.”

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What are the ideas expressed by Power Without Responsibility?

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  • Freedom to publish in a free market ensures press reflects wide range of opinions and interests in a society.
  • If a viewpoint is missing in the press, this is due to it lacking sufficient following to sustain it in marketplace.
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What is Power Without Responsibility for laymans?

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Papers should reflect an audience’s interests or they’ll go out of business; should be liberal + anyone should be able to make one. Doesn’t occur in practice + the press can be used as propaganda tool to influence audience.

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What does the liberal theory of press freedom state about regulation?

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Any form of regulation simply distorts the market and operates against the interests of both consumers and producers, and violates the private property rights valued by liberalism.

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What are the overarching beliefs presented in Power Without Responsibility

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  • Media controlled by small no companies primarily driven by logic of profit and power.
  • Media concentration limits/inhibits variety, creativity + quality.
  • More socially diverse ownership patterns help create conditions for more varied + adventurous media productions.
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