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The media economy

By: Albarran, Alan B
Material type: BookSeries: Media management and economics series.Publisher: New York : Routledge, c2010.Description: xi, 202 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9780415990462Subject(s): Mass media -- Economic aspects | Media EconomyDDC classification: 338.4/730223 Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
The Media Economy analyzes the media industries and their activities from macro to micro levels, using concepts and theories to demonstrate the role the media plays in the economy as a whole. Representing a rapidly changing and evolving environment, this text breaks new ground through its analysis from two unique perspectives: examining the media industries from a holistic perspective by analyzing how the media industries function across different levels of society (global, national, household and individual) looking at the key forces (technology, globalization, regulation, and social aspects) constantly evolving and influencing the media industries. It includes examples from both developed and developing nations, as well as data and trends from these countries, offering a broad arena of study. Key features of this innovative text include: topics new to media economics texts, such as finance and investment, labor, and social aspects accessible discussion of complicated concepts and their application to media industries new directions for both theoretical and methodological areas. With the media industries in an ongoing state of change and transformation, The Media Economy offers new reference points for the field to consider when defining and analyzing media markets. It is essential reading for students and practitioners in media management and economics who need to understand the role of media in the global economy.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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338.4730223 AL ME (Browse shelf) Available T0018780
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-190) and index.

Understanding the media economy -- Theories and approaches used to examine the media economy -- Key concepts to understand the media economy -- Evolving markets in the media economy -- Multi-platform media enterprises -- Technology and the media economy -- Globalization and the media economy -- Regulation and the media economy -- Social aspects of the media economy -- Finance, valuation, and investment in the media economy -- Labor and the media economy -- Assessing the future of the media economy.

The Media Economy analyzes the media industries and their activities from macro to micro levels, using concepts and theories to demonstrate the role the media plays in the economy as a whole. Representing a rapidly changing and evolving environment, this text breaks new ground through its analysis from two unique perspectives: examining the media industries from a holistic perspective by analyzing how the media industries function across different levels of society (global, national, household and individual) looking at the key forces (technology, globalization, regulation, and social aspects) constantly evolving and influencing the media industries. It includes examples from both developed and developing nations, as well as data and trends from these countries, offering a broad arena of study. Key features of this innovative text include: topics new to media economics texts, such as finance and investment, labor, and social aspects accessible discussion of complicated concepts and their application to media industries new directions for both theoretical and methodological areas. With the media industries in an ongoing state of change and transformation, The Media Economy offers new reference points for the field to consider when defining and analyzing media markets. It is essential reading for students and practitioners in media management and economics who need to understand the role of media in the global economy.

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