Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Section 1: Ownership

PSB (Public Service Broadcasting):
  • Programmes are made for the public - there are no advertisements. 
  • Public service broadcasters generally transmit programming that aims to improve society by informing viewers
  • PSB also strive to entertain viewers
  • The BBC is a good example of a PSB
  • Remit - the responsibility of a programme 
  • BBC remit - to enrich peoples lives with programmes and services that inform, educate and entertain
  • 'To reflect the UK, its culture and values to the world' - BBC remit

Funding
  • 75% of BBC's funding comes from the license fee (£147 colour and £49.50 black and white)
  • 25% goes towards commercial activities: e.g. worldwide sales of its programmes, publications such as Radio Times, Good Food etc.
Structure of BBC
  • BBC is a cross-media organisation - one of the largest in Europe
  • This means it is vertically and horizontally integrated
Vertical integration: A media company has the ability to control the production, distribution and exchange (consumption) of a product.

Horizontal integration: A media company has a number of subsidiary companies that are used to support the marketing of its products.


BBC Case Study - 'Doctor Who'

Their online website features horizontal integration. They advertise the channels output and promote other programmes.

  • Synergy - Companies that are both vertically and horizontally integrated are able to create synergy across their output.
  • This means they are able to promote their output - e.g Doctor Who.                                             Doctor Who is advertised across a range of different media via horizontal integration.
Advertised through: 
  1. BBC website and Twitter feed (Online)
  2. Radio Times magazine (Print media)
  3. Different channels BBC1, 2, 3, 4 (TV channels)
  4. Range of Doctor Who merchandise available to buy (Merchandising)


Time shifting

When something is broadcast and then stored to be viewed at a later time. It is from a parent company.
For example: ITV is shown and then shown again an hour later.
This also applies for radio shows. 






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