Media Ownership Key Terms
Across
- 3. This kind of integration happens when a company owns different stages of making and distributing media, such as creating content and delivering it to audiences
- 4. The suppression of content that may upset advertisers
- 6. Conglomerates that have expanded into the media industry through acquisitions and the development of their own content platforms
- 8. The obstacles faced by the media industry in adapting to new trends
- 10. The process of companies combining to form larger entities
- 11. Platforms that are impacting traditional media ownership models
- 15. Conglomerates that own media properties across multiple countries
- 17. A large corporation that owns multiple media outlets
- 18. Global entertainment conglomerate known for ABC and ESPN networks
- 19. This kind of integration happens when a company acquires or merges with other companies in the same industry to expand its market share and reduce competition
- 21. The regulatory body overseeing media ownership in the U.S.
- 22. The process of combining media companies into larger entities
Down
- 1. The area in which media companies operate and compete
- 2. Former name of Paramount Global, which owns CBS and Nickelodeon
- 5. The process leading to uniformity in media content
- 7. The power to dictate content and information dissemination
- 9. Telecommunications and media conglomerate that owns NBCUniversal
- 12. The act of one company purchasing another
- 13. The act that deregulated the media industry in 1996
- 14. Laws designed to prevent monopolies in the media industry
- 16. conglomerates that own media properties (radio and television stations for example) across multiple countries
- 20. A revenue source that is changing due to digital platforms