Types of organisations
Understand the organisation of media industries
Types of organisation:
A public server broadcaster would be something like BBC, which airs on TV to the public viewing. The BBC has a goal to inform, educate and entertain. The BBC has five public purposes, the first is to provide impartial news and information to help people understand and engage with the world around them. Second, to support learning for people of all ages. Third, to show the most creative, highest quality and distinctive output and services. Fourth, to reflect, represent and serve the diverse communities of all of the United Kingdom's nations and regions, in doing so, support the creative economy across the United Kingdom. Finally, the fifth is to reflect the United Kingdom, its culture and values to the world.
A private broadcaster is called commercial broadcasting; this is the service of broadcasting different programs on television and corporate media owned privately to program the radio. This is opposed to the state of sponsorship. A private broadcaster would be a television company like ITV; they only currently operate in England, Wales, the Isle of Man, Wales and the Channel Islands.
The main purpose of this is to keep the channels practice of airing of different radio advertisements and television advertisements for more profit. Whereas, public broadcasters receive government subsidies, which try to avoid the payment of advertisements and these are which interrupt the different shows. They complete this request by interrupting shows to ask for donations.
which receives government subsidies and tries to avoid paid advertising interrupting the show.
"ITV, as an integrated producer broadcaster, creates, owns and distributes high-quality content on multiple platforms."
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BBFC - The British Broad of Film Classification is a non governmental organization, founded by the film industry in 1912. They're responsible for the national classification and censorship of films disrupted at cinemas and video works (such as trailers, campaigning films, television programmes and bonus content etc.).
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PEGI - The Pan European Game Information is a European video game content rating system created to help European consumers make informed decisions when purchasing video games or apps for the use of the age group and recommendations for which age would choose and fit the content descriptions. It was developed by ISFE (Interactive Software Federation of Europe) which replaced many national age rating systems with a single European system in 2003.
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OFFCOME - The Office of Communications is a government - approved regulatory and competition for the broadcasting of telecommunication and postal industries in the UK. They have a wide range of powers across the television, telecoms, postal and radio sectors. Ofcom have a statutory job to represent the interests of consumers and citizens by the promotion of competitions and protection of the public from harmful or offensive material.
A private broadcaster is called commercial broadcasting; this is the service of broadcasting different programs on television and corporate media owned privately to program the radio. This is opposed to the state of sponsorship. A private broadcaster would be a television company like ITV; they only currently operate in England, Wales, the Isle of Man, Wales and the Channel Islands.
The main purpose of this is to keep the channels practice of airing of different radio advertisements and television advertisements for more profit. Whereas, public broadcasters receive government subsidies, which try to avoid the payment of advertisements and these are which interrupt the different shows. They complete this request by interrupting shows to ask for donations.
which receives government subsidies and tries to avoid paid advertising interrupting the show.
"ITV, as an integrated producer broadcaster, creates, owns and distributes high-quality content on multiple platforms."
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BBFC - The British Broad of Film Classification is a non governmental organization, founded by the film industry in 1912. They're responsible for the national classification and censorship of films disrupted at cinemas and video works (such as trailers, campaigning films, television programmes and bonus content etc.).
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PEGI - The Pan European Game Information is a European video game content rating system created to help European consumers make informed decisions when purchasing video games or apps for the use of the age group and recommendations for which age would choose and fit the content descriptions. It was developed by ISFE (Interactive Software Federation of Europe) which replaced many national age rating systems with a single European system in 2003.
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OFFCOME - The Office of Communications is a government - approved regulatory and competition for the broadcasting of telecommunication and postal industries in the UK. They have a wide range of powers across the television, telecoms, postal and radio sectors. Ofcom have a statutory job to represent the interests of consumers and citizens by the promotion of competitions and protection of the public from harmful or offensive material.
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