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- 15:03, 8 March 2016 Monopoly (hist | edit) [901 bytes] 5.148.144.250 (talk) (Created page with "A monopoly is a company which owns all of the companies in a given market segment. An example of an attempted merger into a monopoly is where the american cable corporation Co...")
- 14:58, 8 March 2016 Horizontal Integration (hist | edit) [362 bytes] 5.148.144.250 (talk) (Created page with "Horizontal Integration is where one company purchases another within it's operating segment, Eg a car company purchasing another car company. An example in the media industry...")
- 14:54, 8 March 2016 Vertical Integration (hist | edit) [481 bytes] 5.148.144.250 (talk) (Created page with "Vertical Integration is where a company absorbs another company that is in a different part of the same segment, e.g. if a car company bought a car dealership. An example of v...")
- 12:40, 8 March 2016 Pay-per-view (hist | edit) [850 bytes] 5.148.144.250 (talk) (Created page with "Pay-Per-View is a commercial television model which requires that viewers, much like the name suggests, pay for each viewing of a broadcast. Pay-Per-View models are often...")
- 12:16, 23 February 2016 Private Capital (hist | edit) [407 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Private Capital is money funnelled into capitalist ventures that is not tied to the government or shareholders. A private company has more freedom with what they can d...")
- 18:02, 3 February 2016 Independent (hist | edit) [521 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "*See also Independent Film Independent television, much like independent film, is television in more niche genres that are target towards smaller, less mainstream audience...")
- 17:35, 3 February 2016 ITV (hist | edit) [117 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "ITV is an independent television company, which has been operating since September 22 1955. File:Itv.jpg")
- 17:31, 3 February 2016 Commercial Television (hist | edit) [409 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Commercial television, as opposed to Public Service Television is televsion made by companies not operating in the public interest - that is to say, television primarily c...")
- 12:54, 3 February 2016 Subscription (hist | edit) [49 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Subscription models for Commercial Television")
- 11:05, 3 February 2016 Commercial television (hist | edit) [647 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Commercial television is a model of television company which operates towards commercial goals, primarily profit. Sky is an example of a commercial television company. In...")
- 10:40, 3 February 2016 Sky (hist | edit) [148 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{info box company | name = Sky | logo = [[File:[http://zimbabwenewsday.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/fibra-sky.jpg]|Frameless]] }} Sky, formerly BS...")
- 10:34, 3 February 2016 Public Service (hist | edit) [179 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "* See also: Public Service Television, and Public Service Films Public Service entities are ones that exist only to benefit the public, and not to satisfy corporate ne...")
- 10:33, 3 February 2016 Global Company (hist | edit) [397 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Global Companies are companies that focus in a global, rather than regional scale. Sky, owned by News Corporation, are an example of a global company which provide televis...")
- 10:26, 3 February 2016 Public Service Films (hist | edit) [711 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "*See also Public Service Public Service Films are a type of film, often informational, that do not exist to satisfy corporate needs or to make a profit....")
- 10:19, 3 February 2016 Product Placement (hist | edit) [569 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Product Placement is where a company pays for their product, or multiple products, to feature within a film or TV show in order to expose the...")
- 10:17, 3 February 2016 Sony (hist | edit) [249 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Sony Corporation is a private technology company which undertakes Product Placement in multiple releases, and most prominently in the James Bond franchis...")
- 10:13, 3 February 2016 The Big Six (hist | edit) [236 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Big Six film studios are Disney, Universal, Paramount, Columbia, 20th Century Fox and Warner Bros. These film studios control around 80% of all film revenue in North Ameri...")
- 10:05, 3 February 2016 Hollywood (hist | edit) [243 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Hollywood, Los Angeles, America is the oft-cited hub of the Film Industry. The vast majority of blockbuster films are created in Hollywood, with Hollywood actors, or by on...")
- 10:02, 3 February 2016 Product placement (hist | edit) [569 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Product Placement is where a company pays for their product, or multiple products, to feature within a film or TV show in order to expose the...")
- 09:57, 3 February 2016 Root (hist | edit) [607 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The function of the Root page is to show all created articles on the wiki. Some articles have functionally identical duplicates, such as Advertisement and Advertisements...")
- 09:55, 3 February 2016 Advertisement (hist | edit) [510 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In terms of television, advertisements, also known as ads, are corporately sponsored messages that are often played in the interlude between 15 minute segments of Television...")
- 09:54, 3 February 2016 Sponsorship (hist | edit) [416 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "*See also: Advertisement; Product Placement Sponsorship, a form of advertisement, is a method of generating revenue for a product wherein a company will pay for th...")
- 09:50, 3 February 2016 Advertisements (hist | edit) [510 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In terms of television, advertisements, also known as ads, are corporately sponsored messages that are often played in the interlude between 15 minute segments of Television...")
- 09:45, 3 February 2016 BBC (hist | edit) [603 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The BBC is a publicly owned British media company. Founded on the 18th of october, 1922, the BBC has been in operation for 93...")
- 09:42, 3 February 2016 TV license fee (hist | edit) [374 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Currently £145.50 for a colour TV annually, Britain's TV License Fee is a fee towards the government to help pay for Public Service Television, such as the BBC. Curio...")
- 09:36, 3 February 2016 Media Industry (hist | edit) [292 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Media Industry is the catch-all term for all companies and organisations that create or broadcast television programmes and/or films. Such companies...")
- 09:33, 3 February 2016 Commercial films (hist | edit) [560 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The majority of films are created commercially - that is to say, to make money. Hollywood films are often budgeted millions of dollars in order to create...")
- 09:27, 3 February 2016 Film Industry (hist | edit) [262 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Film industry is the segment of the media industry responsible for creating films. The majority of films are commercial films Although scarce, public service fil...")
- 09:23, 3 February 2016 Media industry (hist | edit) [292 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Media Industry is the catch-all term for all companies and organisations that create or broadcast television programmes and/or films. Such companies tend to have o...")
- 09:21, 3 February 2016 Television (hist | edit) [609 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The Television Industry is one of the two main segments of the media industry. Media or television companies purchase or rent channel space, also known as airwaves, in ord...")
- 09:12, 3 February 2016 Public Service Television (hist | edit) [614 bytes] TrentWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The public service television industry, known in the UK as Public Service Broadcasting, works entirely on money from the government, which it gets from people paying a TV lice...")