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(2008, 1100 words)
This paper presents an overview of EMAP (East Midland Allied Press) and Porter's 5 forces analysis of global media and entertainment industry and EMAP which is analysing bargaining power of customers, bargaining power of suppliers, threat of new entrants, and threat of substitute products and intensity of competitive rivalry affecting EMAP.
(2007, 1000 words)
The paper looks at how editors of various newspapers in the UK are influenced by the proprietors of these newspapers. Rupert Murdoch's influence on the newspapers is assessed giving examples of his attempts to wield authority over editors. The causes of the problem are debated with reference to modern sociological theories. The consumers of tabloids are regarded as particularly susceptible to the control of editors by newspaper owners. It is concluded that proprietors exert too much control over editors and that this does not bode well for the future of democracy.
(2007, 1000 words)
The paper looks at how editors of various newspapers in the UK are influenced by the proprietors of these newspapers. Rupert Murdoch's influence on the newspapers is assessed giving examples of his attempts to wield authority over editors. The causes of the problem are debated with reference to modern sociological theories. The consumers of tabloids are regarded as particularly susceptible to the control of editors by newspaper owners. It is concluded that proprietors exert too much control over editors and that this does not bode well for the future of democracy.
(2007, 2500 words)
The paper examines the British newspaper market from the perspective of a pluralist democracy discussing its autonomy and independence from the state. The features of the press in a capitalist society are outlined; the influence of the press on social, economic and political aspects of the society is discussed arguing whether the press confirms the existing social hierarchy.
(2007, 1000 words)
This exploratory report has been aimed at analyzing the importance of newspaper as a source of media in the UK. The specific objectives of the report are to understand the evolution of British newspapers; to analyze the power of media in the country; and to draw a comparison between alternatives of media.
(2006, 2000 words)
The paper examines the development of mass communications media in the UK reviewing the history of newspapers over the 20th century and analysing political forces behind the present-day newspaper industry, the so-called press barons, etc.
(2006, 1500 words)
The following research paper is devoted to analysis of capital raising in the media industry, particularly Mobile TV and Internet TV broadcasting sectors. The first part of the research provides a general overview of the factors that determine supply of the Venture capital. The second part proceeds with discussion of current developments in Media industry. The final part identifies key determinants of successful fundraising.
(2005, 2000 words)
The paper offers an overview of the UK tabloid industry using the theories of Michael Porter (Porters Five Forces) on supplier power, buyer power, the threat of substitution and the threat of new entrants. Competition within the newspaper industry is reviewed; trends and strategies in industry development are outlined.
(2004, 3000 words)
The paper touches upon the problems facing UK National Broadcasting in connection with the on-coming re-structuring of the broadcasting network and its implications for other businesses. Various scenarios of the possible developments are considered in relation to commercial network, subscription network, etc. The process of gathering information and making forecasts is described.
(2004, 4000 words)
This paper aims to investigate the short and long-term effects of the deal between BskyB and Channel Five. Paper looks into the terrestrial TV industry, gives overviews of BSkyB and Channel Five companies; analyses the market and competition on the market; SWOT and PEST analyses of BskyB and Channel Five; analysis of the "deal" and draws the conclusions.
(2003, 4000 words)
The report is assessing the global news networks in particular focusing on UK market, illustrated by BBC and BSkyB as ones of the most powerful and important players of the international arena. The report provides some analysis of the both companies in terms of their past and current position as well as future prospects, followed by concentrating on the three main areas such as: industry analysis (Porters 5 + 1Forces and Spectrum of Industry Structures), dominance strategy (achieving and sustaining competitive strategy and Porter's 3 generic strategies) and challenger strategy (assessing industry rivals and defining the most successful one).
(2003, 6000 words)
This report analyses Financial Times newspaper and UK newspaper industry. First of all company overview is being made. Newspaper industry is being analysed via PESTEL and Porter's frameworks. Segmentation and targeting of consumers as well as Buyer Behaviour issues are being explored. This report is supported by large statistical data in appendixes.
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