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  1. Mainstream Publishing era una casa editrice scozzese, fondata nel 1978 a Edimburgo. Associata della Random House dal 2005, cessò le proprie attività nel dicembre 2013.

  2. Headquarters location. Edinburgh. Distribution. The Book Service. Publication types. Books. Mainstream Publishing was a publishing company in Edinburgh, Scotland. Founded in 1978, it ceased trading in December 2013. [1] It was associated with the Random House Group, who bought Mainstream in 2005.

  3. Mainstream Publishing; Manchester University Press; Mandrake of Oxford; Mandrake Press; Manning Publications; Manor House Publishing; Marion Boyars Publishers; Mark Batty Publisher; Marshall Cavendish; Marshall Pickering – a Christian imprint of HarperCollins; Martinus Nijhoff Publishers – an imprint of Brill Publishers; Matthias ...

  4. In journalism, mainstream media (MSM) is a term and abbreviation used to refer collectively to the various large mass news media that influence many people and both reflect and shape prevailing currents of thought. The term is used to contrast with alternative media.

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    Controls over media ownership in Australia are laid down in the Broadcasting Services Act 1992, administered by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA). Even with laws in place Australia has a high concentration of media ownership. Ownership of national newspapers and those of each capital city are dominated by two corporations, Ru...

    Independent Newspapers Limited (INL) formerly published the Wellington-based newspapers The Dominion and The Evening Post, in addition to purchasing a large shareholding in pay TV broadcaster Sky Media Limited in 1997. These two newspapers merged to form the Dominion Post in 2002, and in 2003, sold its entire print media division to Fairfax New Zea...

    Canada has the biggest concentrated TV ownership out of all the G8 countries and it comes in second place for the most concentrated television viewers. Broadcasting and telecommunications in Canada are regulated by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission(CRTC), an independent governing agency that aims to serve the needs and...

    In Brazil, the concentration of media ownership seems to have manifested itself very early. Dr. Venício A. de Lima noted in 2003: Lima points to other factors that would make media concentration easier, particularly in broadcasting: the failure of legal norms that limit the equity interest of the same economic group in various broadcasting organiza...

    Council of Europe and European Union

    Since the 1980s, a significant debate has developed at the European level concerning the regulation of media ownership and the principles to be adopted to regulate media ownership concentration. Both the Council of Europe (CoE) and the European Union (EU) have tried to formulate a distinctive and comprehensive media policy, including on the issue of concentration. However, the emphasis of both the organisations was more on strengthening media diversity and pluralism than on limiting concentra...

    Pan-European groups

    A 2016 report based on data collected by MAVISE, a free online database on audiovisual services and companies in Europe, highlights the growing number of Pan-European media companies in the field of broadcasting and divides them into different categories: multi‐country media groups, controlling "channels that play an important role in various national markets (for example Modern Times Group, CME, RTL, a Luxembourg-based media group operating in 10 countries, and Sanoma). These groups generall...

    EU Member States

    In the Czech Republic about 80% of the newspapers and magazines were owned by German and Swiss corporations in 2007, as the two main press groups Vltava Labe Media and Mafra were (completely or partly) controlled by the German group Rheinisch-Bergische Druckerei- und Verlagsgesellschaft (Mediengruppe Rheinische Post), but were both later purchased by Czech-owned conglomerates Penta Investments and Agrofert in 2015 and 2013 respectively. Several major media previously owned by Swiss company Ri...

    In India a few political parties also own media organizations, for example the proprietors of Kalaignar TV are close aides of Tamil Nadu's former Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi. So is also the case with Sun TV. SRM university owner Pachamuthu, a member of Parliament, has stakes in Pudhiyathalaimurai News Channel. AMMK General Secretary TTV Dinakaran...

    In Israel, Arnon Mozes owns the most widespread Hebrew newspaper, Yediot Aharonot, the most widespread Russian newspaper Vesty, the most popular Hebrew news website Ynet, and 17% of the cable TV firm HOT. Moreover, Mozes owns the Reshet TV firm, which is one of the two operators of the most popular channel in Israel, Channel 2.

    In Mexico there are only two national broadcast television service companies, Televisa and Azteca. These two broadcasters together administer 434 of the 461 total commercial television stations in the country (94.14%). Though concern about the existence of a duopoly had been around for some time, a press uproar sparked in 2006, when a controversial...

    Recent media mergers in the United States

    An infographic created by Jason at Frugal Dad states that in 1983, 90% of US media was controlled by 50 companies, and that in 2011, 90% was controlled by just 6 companies. One of the companies listed, News Corporation, was split into two separate companies on June 28, 2013, with publishing assets and Australian media assets going to News Corp and broadcasting and media assets going to 21st Century Fox.

    Film industry

    In the United States, movie production has been dominated by major studios since the early 20th century; before that, there was a period in which Edison's Trust monopolized the industry. The music and television industries recently witnessed cases of media consolidation, with Sony Music Entertainment's parent company merging their music division with Bertelsmann AG's BMG to form Sony BMG and Tribune's The WB and CBS Corp.'s UPN merging to form The CW. In the case of Sony BMG, there existed a...

    Effect of ownership on coverage

    In a 2020 article, Herzog and Scerbinina argued that CNN's coverage in 2017 of a potential merger between its parent company Time Warner and AT&T was "self-centered, self-promoting, and self-legitimizing."

    About 70% of Venezuelan TV and radio stations are privately owned, while only about 5% or less of these stations are currently state-owned. The remaining stations are mostly community owned. VTVwas the only state TV channel in Venezuela only about a decade ago. For the last decade, through the present day, the Venezuelan government operates and own...

  5. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › MainstreamMainstream - Wikipedia

    Mainstream è un termine inglese usato come aggettivo in vari campi delle arti e della cultura per indicare una corrente che, in un particolare ambito culturale, è considerata più tradizionale e "convenzionale", comune e dominante, venendo quindi seguita dal più grande pubblico. [1]

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