Global Television and Film: An Introduction to the Economics of the Business

Global Television and Film: An Introduction to the Economics of the Business

by Colin Hoskins (Author), Colin Hoskins (Author)

Synopsis

Global Television and Film is the first non-specialist introduction to the economics of the contemporary film and television business. The industry is highly significant, economically and culturally and the political economy of its trade is an extremely sensitive issue. Are cultural goods merely entertainment goods? Why does the US dominate? This book provides a systematic and structured economic explanation of how the global markets for television and films operate, and the implications for public policy and business strategy. By explaining the economic and cultural characteristics relevant to trade, the reader is provided with the tools necessary to evaluate international communication issues. The book stresses the uniqueness of cultural products and develops the argument that the economic and cultural development approaches to cultural issues can be largely reconciled. The authors point out that the mainstream economics approach has been under-represented in communications and explains to a very great extent the underlying reasons for the prevalence of American based media across the world.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 188
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 27 Aug 1998

ISBN 10: 0198711476
ISBN 13: 9780198711476

Author Bio
Colin Hoskins is Professor in the Faculty of Business at the University of Alberta, Canada Stuart McFadyen is Professor in the Faculty of Business at the University of Alberta, Canada Adam Finn is the R. K. Banister Professor of Business in the Faculty of Business at the University of Alberta, Canada