There are a few key players in the media industry that are not from the United States. One of the major new companies in Britain is the British Broadcasting Company. According to their website, BBC is “the largest broadcasting organization in the world.” Setting up their headquarters in the center of Britain, London England and staffing more than 23,000 people, it deserves the title of largest broadcasting organization. BBC is a public service broadcaster that reaches 10 national radio stations and 40 local radio stations with a website accessible to all. BBC provides their customers with” news and information in 32 languages.” BBC is run under the Royal Charter, which is “an accompanying agreement that recognizes its editorial independence and sets out its public obligations in detail.” In other words, it is a letter from the monarchy that grants the power to an individual or business. With international business becoming more popular, BBC surely has made goals to keep their status as largest broadcasting organization by sticking with quality, focus, efficiency, and market impact.
We are students at American University, working together to decipher the developments made in the modern media industry. In medias res is Latin for into the middle of things, and it is in this same sense that we are trying to approach the media industry, updating weekly with insightful looks at how the industry is changing. Stay tuned!
Sunday, October 16, 2011
Oversea Key Media Industry Players
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I know that a Royal Charter doesn't automatically imply (in any way) that it is regulated by the government, but it sure sounds funny. Because they are "granted" the right to exist, there's an automatic bias that I've always assumed BBC could have.
ReplyDeleteIn that aspect, I would say that it's not that BBC offers a better/less-biased perspective than all the news stations that are centered in the US- just that it's a different perspective.
I loved your points though, Carolyn. I think your choice to emphasize the difference that comes from non-US based key industry players is essential to broadcasting and to our media in specific. More so than in most other industries, we need to remove bias and offer different perspectives. Great job!
It is astonishing that they broadcast in 32 different languages. This is almost all the languages in the world! This means that they increase their revenue by 32 different means. I think this kind of globalization is what brought BBC to such a success
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