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  Centralization of the Content Industry


Following the 1980s a sweeping restructuring of commercial media power has happened. While some firms have grown through expansion others extended through mergers and acquisitions. Examples are Time & Warner & Turner & AOL; Viacom & Paramount & Blockbusters or News Corp. & Triangle & 20th Century Fox & Metromedia TV.

In recent years those developments have led to the rise of transnational media giants, resulting in the domination of the global media system by about ten huge conglomerates. These have interests in numerous media industries, ranging from film production, magazines, newspapers, book publishing and recorded music to TV and radio channels and networks, but also include retail stores, amusement parks and digital media products.

Behind these firms are about three or four dozen smaller media companies, which primarily engage in local, national or niche markets. In short, the overwhelming majority of the world's content production facilities and distribution channels lies in the hands of approximately fifty enterprises.




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The content industry
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-3   Commercial vs. Independent Content: Power and Scope
-2   Commercial Media and the Economic System
-1   Globalization of Media Power
0   Centralization of the Content Industry
+1   Highlights on the Way to a Global Commercial Media Oligopoly: 1980s
+2   Highlights on the Way to a Global Commercial Media Oligopoly: 1990s
+3   The Big Five of Commercial Media
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