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Ownership Patterns
Media
 Media is a medium to communicate to the
masses.
 To put it simply, Mass Media can be defined as
a technology which is intended to
communicate or reach a mass audience. Mass
media is actually the primary means of
communication for the general public to
communicate with each other as well as on a
grander level. The most popular types of mass
media include Newspapers, Radio, Television,
Internet, Magazines and more
Examples of Mass Media
Whenever you want to listen to your favourite music, watch the
latest movie, an event or a cricket match, where do you go?
While earlier, television was the only source, the modes of
staying updated with the happenings around you have
expanded. Here are the most common examples of Mass Media:
 Television
 Radio
 Newspapers
 Magazines
 Social Media
 Digital media
 The internet, etc
These sources of disseminating information and news is
considered ‘mass media’. It is a medium that is used to
communicate with the masses or a large number of
heterogeneous audiences different kinds of information.
Characteristics of Mass Media
 Mass Media comprises a wide range of media
technologies to disseminate or reach over a larger
audience through mass communication. The major
characteristics of Mass Media are:
1. Mass Media constitutes both technical and
institutional methods for communication, production
and dissemination of news.
2. It reaches larger audiences or masses and that’s
why is referred to as mass media.
3. Mass Media has the power to influence society and
is also impacted by what’s happening in
society itself.
4. Audience or the masses are offered with a wide
variety of choices in terms of content, media
platform, etc. to choose from the type of mass
Functions of Mass Media
Mass media has been one of the most significant forces in modern
culture. All types of mass media communication whether written,
broadcast or spoken reach a larger audience thus creating a
massive impact. Here are the important functions of Mass Media:
 Mass media plays a crucial role in shaping how we view the
world.
 Intensive use of mass media has resulted in the world to appear
smaller and closer.
 It also promotes the distribution of goods and services.
 The fundamental objectives of mass media are to inform,
educate and entertain the masses.
 It is known to be an important player in democracy and the
smooth functioning of the nation.
 Media is the watchdog of society.
 Mass media works to transmit heritage and cultural values.
 The rise of new mass media creates a global platform to bring
people together.
Types of Mass Media
When it comes to the different forms of media, there are
varied formats of modern media such as print media
(newspapers, books, magazines), broadcast media
(television, radio), digital media (internet) as well as video
games, music, cell phones, films, amongst others. All
these types of mass media comprise content as well as a
device or object which is the medium for delivering the
content.
There are 6 main types of Mass Media:
 Traditional Media
 Print Media
 Electronic/Broadcasting Media
 Outdoor Media or Out of Home Media (OOH)
 Transit Media
 Digital Media/New Media/Internet
Traditional Media
 People have developed different ways of
communication depending upon their local language
and culture. Traditional media is one of the oldest
types of mass media to transfer traditions and culture
over generations. The tools of communication have
been developed from beliefs, customs, rituals, and
practices of society. Traditional media imparts
indigenous ways of communication for ages. Further,
this type of mass media varied as per each culture
and society as every culture has their own mediums
to communicate to their mass audience. Thus, the
traditional media can be folk songs, dances, folktales
and folklore as well as paintings, sculptures, stupas,
statues and fairs, festivals, rural or community radio
Forms of Traditional Media
 Folk Dances
 Folk Songs and Music
 Theatre, Drama, and Folktales
 Painting, Sculptures, Inscriptions, Statues, and
Stupas
 Motifs and Symbols
 Announcements made by beating drums or
‘nagada’
 Shadow Puppetry and String Puppetry
 Storytelling
 Nautanki
 Fairs and Festivals
Print Media
 In simple words, Print Media is all about the printed
form of information and news. Before the invention of
the printing press, printed materials had to be hand-
written that made mass distribution almost impossible.
Print media is one of the basic types of mass media
tools making it very popular and convenient to reach a
wider audience. Newspapers are considered as the
oldest forms of mass media after the traditional mass
media as for a long period of time, the general public
relied on newspapers to know the latest happenings
in their local areas as well as from around the world.
Thus, print media originally refers to newspapers and
then expanded towards magazines, tabloids,
promotional brochures, journals, books, novels and
Forms of Print Media
 Newspapers (broadsheet and tabloid)
 Periodicals, Newsletters, and Magazines (general
or specific interest)
 Brochures, Leaflets and Pamphlets
 Journals
 Books, Novels and Comics
Electronic Broadcasting Media
 Broadcasting is simply a distribution of audio and
video content to a dispersed audience using the
electronic broadcasting medium.
 Originally the term ‘broadcasting’ referred to the
sowing of seeds on farms by scattering them over the
large field. Broadcast media allows ease of news
dissemination to even an illiterate person because it
appeals to both the auditory and visual senses
making it one of the most lucrative types of mass
media.
 Centuries later after the newspapers were used as
the original mass media, the advent of radio and
television happened. Radio was the primary medium
of news for the general public during wars as well as
for sports and entertainment. When television was
invented, it became the most effective type of mass
media as it was primarily used for news dissemination
and then for TV shows, live events and other
Forms of Broadcasting Media
 Television
 Radio (AM, FM, Pirate Radio, Terrestrial Radio,
and Satellite)
 Traditional Telephone
 Film/Movie/Motion Picture
 Video Games
 Audio Recording and Reproduction
Outdoor Media
 This is also known as OOH or Out-of-Home Media
and is focussed on transmitting information and news
when the public is outside their home. Outdoor media
gives importance to display advertising and attracting
individuals towards new products, some social cause
or any development or change in the society. These
are prominent in brand promotion seen on buildings,
streets, electric polls, roadside, vehicles, screens,
kiosks, etc. This is one of the most prominent types of
mass media used for commercial as well as public
welfare advertising and mainly includes billboards,
banners, posters, brochure distribution, ComPark
Advertising, Wallscape, amongst others.
Forms of Outdoor Media
 Billboards or Bulletins
 Inflatable Billboards
 Mobile Billboards
 Banner
 Lamppost Banners
 Posters
 Signs and Placards
 Blimps, Skywriting
 Brochure distribution
Transit Media
 Transit Media revolves around the concept of
advertising and information dissemination when
consumers are “on the go” in public places or in
transit. These include display advertising on
vehicles and transportation. With the aim “driving
home a message” transit media is significantly
used for massive brand promotion to millions of
people who travel the country’s streets and
highways every day.
 Some people might think that this type of mass
media is outdated or ineffective, yet it is widely
visible on the sides of buses, in subway cars, at
transit stations where passengers enter or
Forms of Transit Media
Forms of Transit Media
 Bus Advertising
 Railway Advertising
 Taxi Advertising
 Transit Shelter Advertising
New Media or Digital Media
 Since the invention of the World Wide Web by English
scientist Tim Berners-Lee in 1989, the Internet has drastically
taken over all the types of mass media because of faster
dissemination speed and higher digital technology. New Media is
an interactive two-way communication with users being the
active producers of content and information.
 The Internet is considered as a highly interactive mass medium
and can be simply defined as the “network of networks”. It has
quickly transformed as the centre of the mass media as it has
marvellously integrated all the prominent types of mass media.
Now, you can see news websites, broadcasted TV shows as well
as listen to online radio using the internet and this is also called
as the convergence of mass media!
 New Media is normally a re-conceptualization of the existing
media. This is a rapidly growing mass media with the ease of
accessibility with a computer and an Internet connection
(broadband or WiFi). From Story Writing and Graphic Designing
to Multimedia and Animation, pursuing a career in this field can
be highly advantageous.
Forms of Digital Media
 Websites
 Emails
 Social Media and Social Networking Sites (SNS)
 Webcast and Podcast
 Blogging and Vlogging
 IPTV (Internet Protocol Television)
 E-forums and E-books
 E-commerce and M-commerce
 Digital Videos
 Computer Animation
 Digital Video Games
 Human-Computer Interface
 Virtual World & Virtual Reality
Impact of Mass Media
 In Modern culture and environment, mass media has
become one of the significant forces. All types of
mass media communications whether oral, written, or
broadcast reach a larger audience.
 Mass Media plays a very crucial and important role in
Indian politics and democracy.
 The intensive use of Mass media has made it easy to
reach every corner of the globe.
 Acts as a watchdog of the society.
 It helps in the promotion of goods and services.
 Inform, Educate and Entertain Masses is a
Fundamental objective of mass media.
Need of Media
• Media is considered as fourth pillar of democracy
because it provides information, source of
entertainment, debates and discussions, virtual
classes, platform to express views and opinions
and to raise voice against unfavourable schemes
of government.
 It helps in building qualities of leadership, self-
confidence, truth, non-violence and trustworthy.
Classification of Media
 Media refers to any kind of format used to convey
information.
 Mass media refers to those types of media that
are designed to reach large numbers of people.
Classification of Media
 Mass media can be divided into four types:
1. Informative Media: such as news shows,
newspapers, informative websites, etc
2. Educational Media: such as books, educational
video, or educational software programs
3. Persuasive media: such as all types of
advertising, television infomercials, newspaper
editorials, or Websites that attempt to persuade.
4. Entertainment Media: such as entertainment
magazines, movies, novels or entertainment
related websites.
Media Ownership Patterns
 Ownership Patterns of Mass Media India follows
socialism and has mixed economy. Therefore,
public as well as private sector both plays an
important role in the growth of nation. Likely in the
case of media, public authorities as well as
private individuals both own the media in one or
the other way. The ownership pattern changes
from private to third party or public to autonomous
body.
Media Ownership Patterns
 The media that exists in our Country is heavily
influenced by the ownership from it takes.
 There are number of factors – such as content,
distribution, profits etc.
 There exists some very basic ownership patterns.
CHAIN OWNERSHIP
 In chain ownership, the same media company
owns numerous outlets in a single medium, a
chain of newspaper, a series of radio stations, a
string of television stations or several book
publishing companies. Chain ownership in India
applies mostly to newspapers. There are many
publishing groups in India which have chain
ownership, such as the group headed by the
Times of India, Hindustan Times, Indian Express,
Statesman, Ananda Bazar Patrika, Hindu,
Telegraph and living media foundations.
 Group/ Chain Ownership – This form of
ownership is when two or ore same mediums are
handled by the same organization. They are
formed without a common holding but with a
chain of command. Hindustan has 13 editions
that are printed in Hindu, under HT Media. Aaj
Tak and Headlines Today are two different
channels but are held under the same
organization i.e. India Today group.
 Individual Ownership Pattern – In this kind of
partnership, the Individual has control, which
allows him to take decisions for the company.
Therefore, he takes responsibility for all the Policy
– making decisions and is also accountable for
them. It is best suited for small-scale media
houses, be it newspaper or news channel. An
example of this are the Local Evening
Newspapers that usually follow this kind of
ownership control. The News Today is a daily
English Newspaper that is printed out of Chennai.
It covers news, politics, economy and travel.
 Conglomerate ownership Pattern – It is a
combination of two or more companies engaged
in different business that fall under one corporate
structure. A Media Conglomerate is a multi
industry company that owns a large number of
companies in various media such as TV, Radio,
and Internet etc.
 Vertical Ownership Pattern- In this, an
organization owns or operates different media
enterprises or some other enterprise under the
same ownership. E.g: India Today Group, Living
Media or Big Media-Reliance group. The India
Today Group has Mail Today, Business Today, Aaj
Tak and Headlines Today under itself – making it
a combination of magazines, newspapers and TV
Channels, yet they still fall under the same
ownership i.e. the India Today Group.

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Ownership Patterns.pptx

  • 2. Media  Media is a medium to communicate to the masses.  To put it simply, Mass Media can be defined as a technology which is intended to communicate or reach a mass audience. Mass media is actually the primary means of communication for the general public to communicate with each other as well as on a grander level. The most popular types of mass media include Newspapers, Radio, Television, Internet, Magazines and more
  • 3. Examples of Mass Media Whenever you want to listen to your favourite music, watch the latest movie, an event or a cricket match, where do you go? While earlier, television was the only source, the modes of staying updated with the happenings around you have expanded. Here are the most common examples of Mass Media:  Television  Radio  Newspapers  Magazines  Social Media  Digital media  The internet, etc These sources of disseminating information and news is considered ‘mass media’. It is a medium that is used to communicate with the masses or a large number of heterogeneous audiences different kinds of information.
  • 4. Characteristics of Mass Media  Mass Media comprises a wide range of media technologies to disseminate or reach over a larger audience through mass communication. The major characteristics of Mass Media are: 1. Mass Media constitutes both technical and institutional methods for communication, production and dissemination of news. 2. It reaches larger audiences or masses and that’s why is referred to as mass media. 3. Mass Media has the power to influence society and is also impacted by what’s happening in society itself. 4. Audience or the masses are offered with a wide variety of choices in terms of content, media platform, etc. to choose from the type of mass
  • 5. Functions of Mass Media Mass media has been one of the most significant forces in modern culture. All types of mass media communication whether written, broadcast or spoken reach a larger audience thus creating a massive impact. Here are the important functions of Mass Media:  Mass media plays a crucial role in shaping how we view the world.  Intensive use of mass media has resulted in the world to appear smaller and closer.  It also promotes the distribution of goods and services.  The fundamental objectives of mass media are to inform, educate and entertain the masses.  It is known to be an important player in democracy and the smooth functioning of the nation.  Media is the watchdog of society.  Mass media works to transmit heritage and cultural values.  The rise of new mass media creates a global platform to bring people together.
  • 6. Types of Mass Media When it comes to the different forms of media, there are varied formats of modern media such as print media (newspapers, books, magazines), broadcast media (television, radio), digital media (internet) as well as video games, music, cell phones, films, amongst others. All these types of mass media comprise content as well as a device or object which is the medium for delivering the content. There are 6 main types of Mass Media:  Traditional Media  Print Media  Electronic/Broadcasting Media  Outdoor Media or Out of Home Media (OOH)  Transit Media  Digital Media/New Media/Internet
  • 7. Traditional Media  People have developed different ways of communication depending upon their local language and culture. Traditional media is one of the oldest types of mass media to transfer traditions and culture over generations. The tools of communication have been developed from beliefs, customs, rituals, and practices of society. Traditional media imparts indigenous ways of communication for ages. Further, this type of mass media varied as per each culture and society as every culture has their own mediums to communicate to their mass audience. Thus, the traditional media can be folk songs, dances, folktales and folklore as well as paintings, sculptures, stupas, statues and fairs, festivals, rural or community radio
  • 8. Forms of Traditional Media  Folk Dances  Folk Songs and Music  Theatre, Drama, and Folktales  Painting, Sculptures, Inscriptions, Statues, and Stupas  Motifs and Symbols  Announcements made by beating drums or ‘nagada’  Shadow Puppetry and String Puppetry  Storytelling  Nautanki  Fairs and Festivals
  • 9. Print Media  In simple words, Print Media is all about the printed form of information and news. Before the invention of the printing press, printed materials had to be hand- written that made mass distribution almost impossible. Print media is one of the basic types of mass media tools making it very popular and convenient to reach a wider audience. Newspapers are considered as the oldest forms of mass media after the traditional mass media as for a long period of time, the general public relied on newspapers to know the latest happenings in their local areas as well as from around the world. Thus, print media originally refers to newspapers and then expanded towards magazines, tabloids, promotional brochures, journals, books, novels and
  • 10. Forms of Print Media  Newspapers (broadsheet and tabloid)  Periodicals, Newsletters, and Magazines (general or specific interest)  Brochures, Leaflets and Pamphlets  Journals  Books, Novels and Comics
  • 11. Electronic Broadcasting Media  Broadcasting is simply a distribution of audio and video content to a dispersed audience using the electronic broadcasting medium.  Originally the term ‘broadcasting’ referred to the sowing of seeds on farms by scattering them over the large field. Broadcast media allows ease of news dissemination to even an illiterate person because it appeals to both the auditory and visual senses making it one of the most lucrative types of mass media.  Centuries later after the newspapers were used as the original mass media, the advent of radio and television happened. Radio was the primary medium of news for the general public during wars as well as for sports and entertainment. When television was invented, it became the most effective type of mass media as it was primarily used for news dissemination and then for TV shows, live events and other
  • 12. Forms of Broadcasting Media  Television  Radio (AM, FM, Pirate Radio, Terrestrial Radio, and Satellite)  Traditional Telephone  Film/Movie/Motion Picture  Video Games  Audio Recording and Reproduction
  • 13. Outdoor Media  This is also known as OOH or Out-of-Home Media and is focussed on transmitting information and news when the public is outside their home. Outdoor media gives importance to display advertising and attracting individuals towards new products, some social cause or any development or change in the society. These are prominent in brand promotion seen on buildings, streets, electric polls, roadside, vehicles, screens, kiosks, etc. This is one of the most prominent types of mass media used for commercial as well as public welfare advertising and mainly includes billboards, banners, posters, brochure distribution, ComPark Advertising, Wallscape, amongst others.
  • 14. Forms of Outdoor Media  Billboards or Bulletins  Inflatable Billboards  Mobile Billboards  Banner  Lamppost Banners  Posters  Signs and Placards  Blimps, Skywriting  Brochure distribution
  • 15. Transit Media  Transit Media revolves around the concept of advertising and information dissemination when consumers are “on the go” in public places or in transit. These include display advertising on vehicles and transportation. With the aim “driving home a message” transit media is significantly used for massive brand promotion to millions of people who travel the country’s streets and highways every day.  Some people might think that this type of mass media is outdated or ineffective, yet it is widely visible on the sides of buses, in subway cars, at transit stations where passengers enter or
  • 16. Forms of Transit Media Forms of Transit Media  Bus Advertising  Railway Advertising  Taxi Advertising  Transit Shelter Advertising
  • 17. New Media or Digital Media  Since the invention of the World Wide Web by English scientist Tim Berners-Lee in 1989, the Internet has drastically taken over all the types of mass media because of faster dissemination speed and higher digital technology. New Media is an interactive two-way communication with users being the active producers of content and information.  The Internet is considered as a highly interactive mass medium and can be simply defined as the “network of networks”. It has quickly transformed as the centre of the mass media as it has marvellously integrated all the prominent types of mass media. Now, you can see news websites, broadcasted TV shows as well as listen to online radio using the internet and this is also called as the convergence of mass media!  New Media is normally a re-conceptualization of the existing media. This is a rapidly growing mass media with the ease of accessibility with a computer and an Internet connection (broadband or WiFi). From Story Writing and Graphic Designing to Multimedia and Animation, pursuing a career in this field can be highly advantageous.
  • 18. Forms of Digital Media  Websites  Emails  Social Media and Social Networking Sites (SNS)  Webcast and Podcast  Blogging and Vlogging  IPTV (Internet Protocol Television)  E-forums and E-books  E-commerce and M-commerce  Digital Videos  Computer Animation  Digital Video Games  Human-Computer Interface  Virtual World & Virtual Reality
  • 19. Impact of Mass Media  In Modern culture and environment, mass media has become one of the significant forces. All types of mass media communications whether oral, written, or broadcast reach a larger audience.  Mass Media plays a very crucial and important role in Indian politics and democracy.  The intensive use of Mass media has made it easy to reach every corner of the globe.  Acts as a watchdog of the society.  It helps in the promotion of goods and services.  Inform, Educate and Entertain Masses is a Fundamental objective of mass media.
  • 20. Need of Media • Media is considered as fourth pillar of democracy because it provides information, source of entertainment, debates and discussions, virtual classes, platform to express views and opinions and to raise voice against unfavourable schemes of government.  It helps in building qualities of leadership, self- confidence, truth, non-violence and trustworthy.
  • 21. Classification of Media  Media refers to any kind of format used to convey information.  Mass media refers to those types of media that are designed to reach large numbers of people.
  • 22. Classification of Media  Mass media can be divided into four types: 1. Informative Media: such as news shows, newspapers, informative websites, etc 2. Educational Media: such as books, educational video, or educational software programs 3. Persuasive media: such as all types of advertising, television infomercials, newspaper editorials, or Websites that attempt to persuade. 4. Entertainment Media: such as entertainment magazines, movies, novels or entertainment related websites.
  • 23. Media Ownership Patterns  Ownership Patterns of Mass Media India follows socialism and has mixed economy. Therefore, public as well as private sector both plays an important role in the growth of nation. Likely in the case of media, public authorities as well as private individuals both own the media in one or the other way. The ownership pattern changes from private to third party or public to autonomous body.
  • 24. Media Ownership Patterns  The media that exists in our Country is heavily influenced by the ownership from it takes.  There are number of factors – such as content, distribution, profits etc.  There exists some very basic ownership patterns.
  • 25. CHAIN OWNERSHIP  In chain ownership, the same media company owns numerous outlets in a single medium, a chain of newspaper, a series of radio stations, a string of television stations or several book publishing companies. Chain ownership in India applies mostly to newspapers. There are many publishing groups in India which have chain ownership, such as the group headed by the Times of India, Hindustan Times, Indian Express, Statesman, Ananda Bazar Patrika, Hindu, Telegraph and living media foundations.
  • 26.  Group/ Chain Ownership – This form of ownership is when two or ore same mediums are handled by the same organization. They are formed without a common holding but with a chain of command. Hindustan has 13 editions that are printed in Hindu, under HT Media. Aaj Tak and Headlines Today are two different channels but are held under the same organization i.e. India Today group.
  • 27.  Individual Ownership Pattern – In this kind of partnership, the Individual has control, which allows him to take decisions for the company. Therefore, he takes responsibility for all the Policy – making decisions and is also accountable for them. It is best suited for small-scale media houses, be it newspaper or news channel. An example of this are the Local Evening Newspapers that usually follow this kind of ownership control. The News Today is a daily English Newspaper that is printed out of Chennai. It covers news, politics, economy and travel.
  • 28.  Conglomerate ownership Pattern – It is a combination of two or more companies engaged in different business that fall under one corporate structure. A Media Conglomerate is a multi industry company that owns a large number of companies in various media such as TV, Radio, and Internet etc.
  • 29.  Vertical Ownership Pattern- In this, an organization owns or operates different media enterprises or some other enterprise under the same ownership. E.g: India Today Group, Living Media or Big Media-Reliance group. The India Today Group has Mail Today, Business Today, Aaj Tak and Headlines Today under itself – making it a combination of magazines, newspapers and TV Channels, yet they still fall under the same ownership i.e. the India Today Group.