Media Industries and Audience

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Different Media Insitutions
TV & Film, Radio, Print & Publishing, Video Games, Web and Music.
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Conglomerate
A number of companies to create one large company such as Disney or Warner Bros.
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Independant
One small buisness and not associated with other seperate companies and affiliations
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Radio
Independant: London Fields Radio
Conglomerate: BBC Radio
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Film
Independant: A24 (Everything Everywhere All At Once)
Conglomerate: Sony (Venom)
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Print & Publishing
Independant: Grimsby Telegraph
Conglomerate: Daily Mail
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Video Games
Independant: ScottGames (Five Nights at Freddy's)
Conglomerate: Ubisoft (FarCry Franchise)
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Web
Independant: Ravelry
Conglomerate: Meta
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Music
Independant: Carpark Records
Conglomerate: Spotify
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Pros of Independent Media Institutions
- More Creative Freedom
- Better communication due to smaller amount of staff
- Targets Niche Audience efficiently
- Easier to run and manage
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Cons of Independant Media Institutions
- Pay may be unstable
- Constant competition with conglomerate companiea and other independant institutions
- May not be able to bring in profit on a worldwide scale due to a smaller budget
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Pros of Conglomerate Media Institutions
- Larger Budget
- Profit ona worldwide scale
- Stable Pay
- More buisness opportunities
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Cons of Conglomerate Institutions
- Less creative freedom
- Large workforce may lead to harder communication between staff
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Cross Media Conglomerates
CMCs are companies that cross multiple forms of media such as Tv, Film, Music and Publishing. E.g. Disney.
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Comapnies Disney Own
Music: Disney Music Group, Utapau Music, Seven Peaks Music
Film and TV: Marvel Studios, LucasFilm, Pixar Animation Studios
Property: Disneyland Paris, Walt Disney World Resort
Publishing: Crossgen, National Geographic Magazine, ESPN Books
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Problems with Cross Media Ownership
The main problem with cross-media ownership is the power of conglomerates when they have a wide range of products in different markets. Another issue with cross-media ownership is that an independent brand can lose its individuality when it becomes part
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A number of companies to create one large company such as Disney or Warner Bros.

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Conglomerate

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One small buisness and not associated with other seperate companies and affiliations

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Independant: London Fields Radio
Conglomerate: BBC Radio

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Independant: A24 (Everything Everywhere All At Once)
Conglomerate: Sony (Venom)

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