Media ownership and control Flashcards

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Types of mass media ownership

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  • Community = run by or serves community
  • Public = role to “educate, inform or educate”
  • Private = provided by individuals / private groups
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Media concentration

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Small companies swallowed up by larger ones

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Ben Bagdikian

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  • The Media Monopoly
  • Predicted fewer and fewer
  • Only 5 huge corporations now control most of the media
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Ben Bagdikian exam fact

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If the USA’s media were owned by separate individuals there would be 15 billion owners

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Cause of concentration of media organisation - Vertical integration

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  • The process which all aspects of production and distribution are acquired by 1 owner
  • E.g. Hollywood in the 20th century, only 5 companies distributed films
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Cause of concentration of media organisation - Horizontal integration

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  • The process by which an owner acquires a variety of different types of media
  • E.g. Ruppert Murdoch owns 20th century fox, sky The Times
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Cause of concentration of media organisation - Expansion of transactional organisations = global media

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  • The process by which an owner quires media across the world
  • E.g. Ruppert murdoch
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Synergy

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Where the whole is greater than the sum of it’s parts - when two or more people/organisations combine their

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Diversification

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E.g. Virgin which began as a music label but expanded into a wide range of products

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Liberal approach - Curran and Seaton (pluralists)

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  • Mass media concentration doesn’t matter

- Audience benefits from the fact that media is concentrated in the hands of a few companies

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Media deregulation

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Laws which limit concentration of ownership should be abolished

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Radical approach - Mosco (marxists)

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  • Media organisations have a responsibility to provide a public service paid for by the tax payer like the BBC have to provide a service
  • Audience choice is limited
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Is media concentration a good thing? Liberal

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Yes

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Is media concentration a good thing? Radical

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No

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Liberal

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Curran and Seaton
> Organisations have to compete for the audience, ensuring quality
> Organisation will go out of business
> Deregualtion in 1988

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Radical

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Mosco
X Private = making profit, not the advertiser
X Regulated state owned media
X Deregulation in 1988