
Illuminating My Path: "Comparing Text of Mass Media and Society, Media Man and the Billon Dollar BET"
I feel a little more knowledgeable about Mass Media and its affects on society. I especially realized this semester that it is very much concentrated and controlled by a small number of people. However, that is not just to say that society in itself does not influence media as well. I believe that both contribute to one another, however there are a limited number of people who have been able to monopolize on the industry and in doing so have become big players and very wealthy because of their ability to navigate through the industry.
Mass Media and Society, Media Man and the Billion Dollar BET. All very good text to read and they all shared one common thread. The major companies and the heads of those companies involved in the media industry, the affects of media on the society, and society on the media product. People such as, Sumner Redstone, John Malone, Gerald Levine, Bob Pittman, Steve Case, and Richard Parson were all mentioned in one way or another in Media Man and BDBET.
Both Media Man and Billion Dollar BET examine the lives of two men and their beginnings in the media industry, Ted Turner and Bob Johnson. Although they come from very different backgrounds they both shared the same success in operating their own television networks.
The text took us behind the scenes to look at an in-depth study of how the influences of media and certain ideologies are introduced into society. Mass Media discussed the economics, ideologies, ownerships and what drives the content of media, etc while also illustrating how the large companies and their management mentioned throughout which MM and BDBET fit into the scope of things. The Mass Media text showed how ownership of media is usually horizontal integration which is when a company purchases across media products, or vertical integration which is when a company acquires one type of media product.
For example, a publisher of books might also purchase a printing press, or bookstore, all the contents for publishing and sales of books would be vertical integration. Where as a company that is a horizontally integrated might acquire, a book, and promote through their own movie company, the soundtrack for the movie might be promoted by the music company they acquired, etc.
MMS text also pointed out how mass media is profit driven industry, the bottom-line is what makes money. An example of this can be seen in how television shows are often duplicated. What succeeds on one television network is often duplicated on another. For instance, the reality show the Swan was created after the long running success of Extreme Makeover.
For Bob Johnson videos were the niche for BET, and so it became the prevailing product in the end. For Ted Turner, it was CNN news. For one, Ted Turner content was important, because he felt the major networks such as ABC, CBS, NBC content was lacking a positive moral standing, however for Bob Johnson low cost and high profits were very much his focus.
As it relates to ownership, after reading all the text I have concluded that much of the industry is own by a few wealthy larger companies which are influencing the masses through television, radio, books and movies.