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Demonstrate understanding of an aspect of a media industry

4 credits. Sit the exam in November. Study Tasks •Demonstrate perceptive understanding of an aspect of a media industry. ||
 * **Achievement** || **Achievement with Merit** || **Achievement with Excellence** ||
 * • Demonstrate understanding of an aspect of a media industry. || •Demonstrate in-depth understanding of an aspect of a media industry ||.
 * Demonstrate understanding involves identifying an aspect of a media industry and explaining how and/or why this aspect operates in the industry. || Demonstrate in-depth understanding involves analysing an aspect of a media industry by explaining its impact on the industry and/or society. An impact may be social, cultural, political, historical, economic, technological, or ideological. || Demonstrate perceptive understanding involves evaluating the impact of an aspect of a media industry on the industry and/or society. ||

Note. Year 2015 Television go to industry introduction.

Students need to decide about the traditional models adapting or take flight with more radical models e.g concerning the latter: listen to this introduction on emergent media below Look at: http://bowden2bowden.co/2012/10/25/horizontal-marketing-versus-vertical-marketing/ http://smallbusiness.chron.com/differences-between-horizontal-vertical-organizations-20335.html

Media publishing/television/web or other Listen here: emergent media

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The major commercial debates surround the weighing of the speed of change and shift in publishing against the most fixed behaviours of specific institutions of media production and distribution. Targeters and marketers of all fields negotiate the codes of corporate practice, the power contracts of oligarchies and seek collaborations between clients, producers and publishers.

These times have socio-economic divides. In the contemporary capitalist world there are a number of applications to audience study. With swings from 'bull markets' to recessions as severe as what exists today, commercial life requires the cultivation of effective attitudes to marketing.

Media Industry study may be a study of techniques and appeals that work for the times we live in. The industrialised world audiences have emerged as consumers with tastes and with cash to spend.

So, who are cord killers?

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There are a number of debates to consider:
 * - histories about the stratification of peoples within traditions and classes.
 * - communications, media studies and cultural studies: their debates on economies,
 * institutions of power and change
 * - theoretical debates that arise in the Anglo-American spectrum and from Europe and emerging nations. This may be from core sociology - for the mainstream and about Structuralism, Post-Structuralism or the Post-Modern so as to apply broader understandings to the "popular spectrum" ( e.g. see kitsch or neo modern )
 * - there are principles, ethics and conventions of best practice to consider that reach over non-commercial and commercial arenas
 * biology

Future directions

These debates may help lead students into the Sciences, the Arts, Commerce, Law, Cultural studies, Communications studies, Media production, publishing or International Relations.. Go, now, to cinema studies

http://www.film-tech.com/ubb/f17/t000014.html http://www.investopedia.com/articles/optioninvestor/10/film-futures.asp

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 * commercial cinema production and distribution
 * social media
 * diversity in innovation
 * digital platform responsiveness
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