- Course Code :
PMM 410
- Level :
Undergraduate
- Course Hours :
3.00
Hours
- Department :
Department of Political Mass Media
Instructor information :
Area of Study :
This course delves into the different managerial and financial issues involved in running a media organization. Starting with the qualities of a good journalist and how to manage different skills to form a functioning and professional media team, reaching down to the impact of the finances on the objectivity and editorial decision, the course gives students an insider’s perspective to how media organizations operate. It also analyzes media companies and the financial challenges which face them and clarifies how the management of capital could affect culture.
Course Goals:
• Explore the managerial and financial responsibilities of a media organization.
• Explain how to operate a functional and professional media team.
• Discuss ethical dilemmas related to external financing of media forms.
• Investigate opportunities and challenges in creating or managing a media organization.
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This course delves into the different managerial and financial issues involved in running a media organization. Starting with the qualities of a good journalist and how to manage different skills to form a functioning and professional media team, reaching down to the impact of the finances on the objectivity and editorial decision, the course gives students an insider’s perspective to how media organizations operate. It also analyzes media companies and the financial challenges which face them and clarifies how the management of capital could affect culture.
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Books:
Recommended books :
Robert G. Picard, The Economics and Financing of Media Companies, New York, Fordham University Press, 2011
Periodicals :
John J. Oliver, "Media Management Tools: UK Broadcast Media Executives' Perspective," The International Journal on Media Management, 15, 4, 2013 (p. 245)
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