Institutions
BBC (Kishan
& Kacper)-BBC was the world’s
first national organisation-Criticised
for being heavily government influential
-Main competitor
is ITV
Twitter(Kunal, Mikaeil & Alisa)- Social
networking site est. in 2006- Four layout
revamps since 2006- Traditional
newspapers 'killer'
TimeWarner (Indera & Samsam)- World's
third largest TV networking and entertainment conglomerate- Founded in
1990- Owns many
subsidiaries such as HBO and Warner Bros.
Dreamworks(Zubair, Shervin & Fasih)- Founded in
1994- Screens in
many countries including Poland, US, UK, Italy.- Founded by
Steven Spielberg, Jeffery Katzenberg and David Geffen.
ITV(Luke
& Lee)- First
broadcast in 1959- Formed by a
corporate takeover by Granada plc and Carlton Comm.- ITV
cofounds Freesat with the BBC
Film4 (Jasmine & Harmony)- Funding
derives from adverts/commercial- Has a niche
audience- Recently
launched Film 4.0 which is a digital/online area
BSkyB (Ryan
& Kirath)
- Founded by
entrepreneur Rupert Murdoch
- 10.1
million customers as of June 2011- £6bn
revenue annually as of 2011
Salmaan (NewsCorp)- Formed in
Australia by Rupert Murdoch- NewsCorp
has acquired newspapers such as The London Times and The New York Post-
FoxBroadcasting is a subsidiary
Sony- Encouraged
development of the Compact Disc
(CDs)- Largest
British newspaper group publishing 240 regional papers in the UK- Founded in
1903- Faces
controversy over alleged phone-hacking
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