What is the difference between the culture industries and other industries? Show your understanding of PSB in your response.
The concept of “cultural industries” is more related to cultural heritage and traditional forms of creation, while “creative industries” includes the applied arts practices, innovations and generating profit and creation of jobs by creating intellectual property. they have the same basic model production distribution and consumption
What is the meaning of cultural industry?
A cultural industry (sometimes used synonymously with creative industries) is an economic field concerned with producing, reproducing, storing, and distributing cultural goods and services on industrial and commercial terms.
culture industry plays a pivotal role in how people make sense of the world
for example a paper clip can be useful to help out but looking at the news and seeing the war going on and how it affects us personally with food oil etc plays a much larger impact on us personally compared to a paper clip which has no impact but just has a helpful use
public service media – state owned and runs on money given by the people in for of television licensee a yearly tax that pays for the service and then funding is given by the government for example bbc
commercial media – makes there own money through advertisements or subscriptions and have more freedom over what they can produce for example channel 4
transnational media – this is where the product is distributed in multiple countries where as public service media is more location based like bbc for the uk an example of this is Netflix
Public service broadcasting -rfid
what is public service broad casting ?
it is radio television news and other media forms supplied by the government which is payed by us for us rather than privately owned which have a whole range of different media product’s that include everyone
The public service ethos of the BBC is to inform, entertain and educate which is something that we should fiercely protect and fund properly.