ITFT-MEDIA Media Ownership

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media ownership It is a process whereby progressively fewer individuals or organizations control increasing shares of the mass media. Contemporary research demonstrates increasing levels of consolidation, with many media industries already highly concentrated and dominated by a very small number of firms.

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Media Ownership

• The Media controls the world, but who controls the media ?

What is Media Ownership?

• It is a process whereby progressively fewer individuals or organizations control increasing shares of the mass media.

• Contemporary research demonstrates increasing levels of consolidation, with many media industries already highly concentrated and dominated by a very small number of firms.

Conglomerates that run the world

Synergy in the Media

• In media economics, synergy is the promotion and sale of a product (and all its versions) throughout the various subsidiaries of a media conglomerate.

Types of Synergy

• Cross-promotion

• Cross-production

• Cross-advertising

Cross-Promotion

• Promotes own stations through media outlets.

• Example:

• Time Warner owns HBO & CNN

• CNN airs commercials of films shown on HBO or vice versa.

• It saves money and provides wider promotion.

Cross-Production

• Taking one original product and producing it in different forms.

• Batman which started as a comic book character has movies, TV Shows and soundtracks in its name.

• Warner Brothers produced the Batman series.

Cross-Advertising

• When an outside company wants to advertise using the conglomerate, they will use all the media outlets of the conglomerate.

• IIFA awards ceremony was aired on ‘Star Plus’, but the advertisements were shown across all Star Network channels.

Advantages

• The biggest beneficiaries of media conglomerates goes to the performers or actors.

• They are a part of one aspect of media conglomerate but also have access to all the media outlets of a conglomerate.

• Another big advantage of conglomerates is the quality. As the conglomerate earns profit it gets distributed to all its outlets even if one of them is not performing well.

Disadvantages

• The parent company might omit some information from all its outlets that could be against its policy.

• News coverage usually is in favour of the parent company.