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    Understanding the film and

    T-V industries

    Lorrie Kalambay

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    Ownership

    Monopoly

    CorporateGlobal Companies

    Vertical and Horizontal

    Private companies

    Commercial

    Horizontal

    Independent companies

    Vertical

    Public service

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    Global Companies are companies such as Newscorp, massive companies

    that are world spanning.

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    Corporate are companies that are made up of lots of different

    other companies.

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    Commercial are companies that are there designed to make money.

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    Monopolyis when a company owns every other businesss supplying or

    producing there products.

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    Vertical and Horizontal. Vertical is when a company owns all other

    business's needed for the full steps of the production.

    Horizontal is when a company owns little business's needed for

    the production.

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    Public service is when a company/business had been set up for the use of

    the public and not designed to make profit.

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    Monopolyis when a company owns every other businesss supplying

    or producing there products.

    Vertical and Horizontal. Vertical is when a company owns all other

    business's needed for the full steps of the production.

    Horizontal is when a company owns little business's needed for

    the production.

    Public service is when a company/business had been set up for the

    use of the public and not designed to make profit.

    Independent companies are owned by one single person and not

    divided up by share holders

    Private companies do not have share holders

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    Main issues

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    ConcernsThey are government organisations designed to stop

    companies from becoming monopolys because when they

    become monopoly's, if they have a message they want

    everyone to follow, they can just simply push it

    through the media because they own The Media. If

    they wanted to, they could hold the country for

    ransom.

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    Funding Product placement is when other companies pay other

    companies for them to use there products in there

    movies/films.

    Advertising is when you use your characters in other

    products for financial reasons.

    Private capital are just basically private investors.

    When someone invests in something hoping to get theirmoney back plus profit.

    Licence fee is something that you have to pay for by law,

    for an example, T-V licence. Licence fee goes towards

    funding the BBC.

    Subscription pay's for Sky so that Rupert Murdoch can

    make profit for his share holders.

    Paper per-view is when you only pay for what you want and

    watch.

    Sponsorship is when a company pays a TV programme to

    advertise there product in-between breaks.

    Financial aidmostly comes from the Government andcharities.

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    Concerns

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    Digital technology and

    startups

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    Piracy

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    References