Chapter 1 Why Ownership Matters Chapter 2 Conglomeration in the Motion Picture Industry Chapter 3 Conglomeration in the Broadcast Television Industry Chapter 4 Patterns of Ownership in Motion Picture Distribution Chapter 5 Patterns of Ownership in Prime Time Network Programming Chapter 6 Conglomeration in Cable and Satellite Television Systems and Services Chapter 7 Why Ownership Matters, Revisited Chapter 8 Discussion Questions Chapter 9 Terms and Concepts 10 Selected Bibliography
William M. Kunz is assistant professor in the Department of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at the University of Washington at Tacoma. He has also worked as a vice president and senior producer at Turner Broadcasting and as a producer with ABC Sports and NBC Sports.
Culture Conglomerates: Consolidation in the Motion Picture and
Television Industries...offers a new analysis of the growing
consolidation in the visual media—film and television.
*Communication Booknotes Quarterly, December 2008*
Kunz's book is a marvelous addition to the large body of literature
on the media industries from a political economy perspective. He
asks some fundamental questions about the high degree of
concentration in film and television industries and its
relationship to the failure of corporate media to create an
informed citizenry. Equally important, Kunz demonstrates how the
U.S. government and the dominant corporations have worked hand in
hand since Ronald Reagan's presidency to create this situation in
the United States. The book is well researched, well argued, and
lucidly written. This is not 'abstract' empiricism but solid
political-economic research that will be useful for researching and
teaching for years to come.
*Manjunath Pendakur, Southern Illinois University*
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