Institutions in Media face us everyday of our lives in ways that we acknowledge them without even noticing it, creating huge success for the Institution itself and the businesses that it presents through types of Media such as film, newspapers and television. Although successes such as these occur, there is sense of bias behaviour through the Institutions themselves, creating a problematic effect on our own thoughts and beliefs which may be influenced through the largely successful promotions that they represent, ignoring the smaller businesses and the beliefs which they also put across but won't be heard. Institution is mainly the larger businesses which run and own specific parts of Media such as broadcasting channels, film productions and certain newspapers all around the World.
One famous and hugely successful Institution within Media is Walt Disney. Walt Disney own a massively large proportion of all parts of their company such as Disney Pixar, Disney Interactive and all the merchandise which follows from the films and tv productions they make, such as the items sold within the Disney Store. As well as the huge income they'll make from those, Walt Disney own 25% of GMTV, ESPN, The History Channel and also film companies such as Miramax Films, Touchstone Pictures and Marvel Studios which have produced top name films such as Pearl Harbour, Spiderman and Chicago.
Throughout the company, a wide range of Media Productions are shown all over the world, increasing the acknowledgement and popularity of the conglomerate, yet we may be influenced by this as the recognition of a company such as Walt Disney is higher than that of a smaller company which may present clearer and better views to the public minds.
Sunday, 18 October 2009
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