what’s the similarities and differences between culture industries and other industries?
- culture industries take similar ideas from each other and at a unique twist to make it different, this means that people wont get bored as they are familiar with some parts of it, but are enticed by the differences. They are not the same, but they use very similar techniques and ideas to ensure that people are watching/ consuming them.
- other industries like the finance industry all do the same thing with barely any difference. they all provide advice, loans etc.
- they both try and sell stuff.
- culture industries provide information and emotions
- ‘play a pivotal role in the way in which people make sense of the world’ – peter Golding and graham Murdock
commercial media – when a company is in no connection to the government and its purpose is to make money
public service media – when the government fund and regulate what the companies do
transnational media – when media can be sheared across nations
civil society media –
Public service broadcasting
= multi media television and radio programmes that are broadcast to provide (ethos) information, advice, education or entertainment to the public without trying to make a profit.
The general public pay for a tv license which is given to the government, the government then fund the production of the tv series and films.
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