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SMAD 150 final
Media ownership patterns show a strong movement away from _________ and toward
__________ - ANS-localism, concentration

Are media companies monopolistic? - ANS-No, they are oligopolistic, meaning a few
companies control most of the content.

How are media different from other businesses? - ANS-They deliver information, so they
are constitutionally protected and must factor in social responsibility.

Key values of localism - ANS-Power is better shared among many people. Everyone
has a voice and can influence decisions.

Key values of efficiency - ANS-Power is best concentrated among a few people. These
few can make decisions well and quickly, maximizing profits.

Benefits of localism in the media - ANS-Shared power involved more people in the
decision making process and better serves the public interest.

Key players in the trend away from localism and toward concentrated ownership -
ANS-the broadcast industry, US Congress, and the FCC

Benefits of efficiency in the media - ANS-Concentration of power means growth, uniform
products, and low prices.

Issues of concern with efficiency in the media - ANS-Increased barriers to entry; small
companies go out of business or are bought by big companies; danger of narrowing the
range of voices

Recent mergers - ANS-Disney and 21st century fox. AT&T and Time Warner

Three types of mergers - ANS-Horizontal, Vertical, and conglomerate

Horizontal merger - ANS-one company buys another company of the same type;
increases outlets for the same product. Ex.) Disney and 21st Century Fox

Vertical merger - ANS-one company buys suppliers and/or distributors; integrates
production and distribution. Ex.) AT&T and Time Warner

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