Media Organizations and Convergence

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Belo
Belo Corporation
business
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communication technology
company
converged
Convergence Pioneers
cross-ownership
Cross-ownership Rule
Dallas Morning News
Dallas Web Sites
digital journalism
environment
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FCC Regulation
FCC Rule
Grand Theft Auto
Hyper Text Markup Language
journalistic practices evolution
Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud
Major Tv Network
media conglomeration
media management studies
NBC Affiliate
Online Publishers Association
Paid Subscription Model
Plasma Tv
project
prometheus
Prometheus Radio Project
radio
rule
social capital theory
Tampa Tribune
technology impact on media organizations
tribune
Tribune Company
Tv Business
Tv Newsroom
Tv Station
WGN Radio
World's Greatest Newspaper

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805851984
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Nov 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume offers a timely examination of technology's impact on media companies and the results of convergence among media industries, considering the effects on journalistic, business, and economic practices. Media Organizations and Convergence: Case Studies of Media Convergence Pioneers considers the many definitions of convergence and explores the changes in communication technologies. Author Gracie L. Lawson-Borders provides a brief history of media segments and their evolutions as they adapt to emerging technologies, media conglomeration, and the competitive and global changes that have occurred in the industry. She also examines the theoretical implications of technology and convergence in the operations and practices of media organizations.

The case studies included here profile three media convergence pioneers--Tribune Company in Chicago, Media General in Richmond, and Belo Corporation in Dallas--that have incorporated convergence into their journalistic practices. Lawson-Borders considers the social, cultural, and political implications of convergence, and presents issues and concerns for the future of convergence in the media industry.

As a snapshot of media convergence at the current stage in its evolution, this book offers important insights into the business of media at a time of dramatic change. It will be a valuable resource for scholars and students in media management, mass media, and related areas of the media industry.

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