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Culture and Mass Media Economy1 Media Economics 3. lecture Simona Škarabelová

Today topics: What does it mean - mass media? media economics? More about – Broadcasting Television Internet Future of mass media – world of digitalization Culture and Mass Media Economy2

Mass media Televion- and Radio Broadcasting, Internet Film production Print Ways of communications, that can adress many people in one moment or short time Owned by public authority or private entrepreneurs Financed from: public money – subvention or fess (BBC in UK), private money/advertising (Spain), combination of both Culture and Mass Media Economy3

Culture and Mass Media Economy4 Media economics embodies economic theoretical and practical economic questions specific to media of all types. explores the specific application of economics laws and theories to media industries and firms, shows how economic, regulatory and financial pressures direct and constrain activities and their influences on the dynamics of media markets.

Culture and Mass Media Economy5 With other words - media economics : It concernes with the way, how the kinds of media and communications are available in society; It focuses on the ways, how media behave and operate; it explores which kinds of content is produced in the media; It answers the question, how can media influence culture, politics and society as a whole.

Culture and Mass Media Economy6 Within the study of media economics… …there are tree different traditions evident: A theoretical tradition An applied tradition A critical tradition.

The theoretical tradition Try to explain by the word of economists choices and decisions and other economics factors affecting producers and consumers of communications goods and services. Culture and Mass Media Economy7

Culture and Mass Media Economy8 The applied tradition Was created in the area of business economics and management department at universities and by researchers for communications industry associations. often explore the structure of communication industries and their markets, with an emphasis on understanding trends and changes.

Culture and Mass Media Economy9 The critical tradition is emerged from the work of political economists and social critics, primarily within communications studies, concerned about issues of welfare economics. Across the three traditions, there is a common underlying precept that media are economic entities which work within economic content to producers and within market content to consumers.

Media operate with a variety of business models and value-creation processes and in a wide variety of settings. content can be sold or provide free to consumers. The state and private persons may provide financial support for non- market purposes. advertisers can provide none, some, or all of the income. Culture and Mass Media Economy10

Culture and Mass Media Economy11 The need to understand media economics is growing rapidly. In developed nations the rise of enormous commercial enterprices in communications, the rapid development of next elecronic communications systems and the commercialization of broadcasting are dramatically changing the communications landscape and the economic and financial pressures on the media and communications systems.

Culture and Mass Media Economy12 Broadcasting Is a key sector in modern society, not only economically but, more than most industries, culturally,socially and politicaly. It is a sector that is more than most subject to government regulation. There is also a sector that is more than most linked to the digital revolution in technology as the core of the „new global knowledge economy“

Culture and Mass Media Economy13 Broadcasting Refers to a diverse range of radio and television services for entertainment, educational and informational purposes. The industry is therefore distinct from live arts and education and from non-electronic media such as cinema, books, magazines and newspapers. The industry can also be characterized as a process/way from programme production, programe selection for networks and local stations, programme delivery funding of this whole process.

Culture and Mass Media Economy14 Television had become a commercial mass medium by the 1950s, competing for audiences with radio and other media. Finding the money – there are tree sources of funding for television programmes: Advertisers, Taxpayers (in form of public money) Viewers (fees)

Culture and Mass Media Economy15 Economic characteristics: Non-exhaustibility is a principal economic feature of television programmes. With few incremental costs, a programme can be translated into other languages and reach wider markets. These economies of scale encourage programme producers to sell in international as well at domestic markets. Non-excludability – it is costly to control viewers of free over-the-air television. If some agreed to pay for the signals, free -rides could not be excluded.

Role of government: Governments have been intimately involved in the television industry from the outset because of its effect on the political process. Governments have used licensing of the spectrum as a way to control entry into television broadcasting and programme content. Culture and Mass Media Economy16

Influence of Internet The Internet and the replacement of analogue by digital signals threaten current economic relationship. Television and radio broadcasting viewership is decreasing, especially among the young, the some people spending more time on Internet for , chat, social networks, homework or downloading music, as well as content traditionally provided by television. Culture and Mass Media Economy17

Culture and Mass Media Economy18 The future of mass media In the time of digitalisation??? In the time of globalisation??? In the time of internet??? How will be our live in the time digitalization? Abha Dawesar: Life in the "digital now" _the_digital_now _the_digital_now