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Cultural industries

  Go to our Media Factsheet archive and open Factsheet 168: David Hesmondhalgh’s ‘The Cultural Industries’. Our Media Factsheet archive is on the Media Shared drive: M:\Resources\A Level\Media Factsheets or   you can access it online here using your Greenford Google login .  Read the Factsheet and complete the following questions/tasks: 1) What does the term 'Cultural Industries' actually refer to? Creation, Production, and distribution of a cultural or artistic nature, 2) What does Hesmondhalgh identify regarding the societies in which the cultural industries are highly profitable? Broadcasting, Music industries, Video and computer games, Film industries. 3) Why do some media products offer ideologies that challenge capitalism or inequalities in society? They are in competition within one another 4) Look at page 2 of the factsheet. What are the problems that Hesmondhalgh identifies with regards to the cultural industries? It is very risky, Big hits are very profitable. 5...

Industries- ownership and control

  Media conglomerate research 1) Type up your  research notes  from the lesson - what did you find out about your allocated media conglomerate? Selection of companies: Alphabet,  The Walt Disney Company,  National Amusements,  Meta,  News Corp,  Time Warner, Comcast. If you were absent or didn't have time in the lesson to make these notes, research  any one  of the companies above and find examples of all the terminology outlined in the notes at the start of this blogpost. META Conglomerate Ownership: Facebook, instagram, messenger, whatsapp, threads Veritcal: Social media Horizontal: AI glasses Complications with government: Fined  2) Do you agree that governments should prevent media conglomerates from becoming too dominant? Write an argument that looks at both sides of this debate.  I agree, because if one company is too powerful it could cause inflation of prices which then causes it to be only accessible by the rich and no...