Media Product Portfolios: Issues in Management of Multiple Products and Services

by Robert G. Picard

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Media product portfolios are rapidly becoming the predominant shared characteristic of media companies worldwide. The phenomenon involves firms from all kinds of media--newspapers, magazines, television, radio, cinema--and is found in enterprises ranging from small, local firms to large, globalized companies. This volume is the result of a coordinated effort of scholars in the United States and Europe to explore the characteristics, processes, challenges, and implications of media product show more portfolios. This book breaks new ground by introducing the concepts of product portfolio management and applying them to media companies in a comprehensive manner. It draws from knowledge and methods of analyzing product portfolio management in other industries, applies that knowledge to media industries, and analyzes current practices in media firms. The process and issues of portfolio strategy, development, and management are complex and wide ranging. The book explores the development of media product portfolios from an interdisciplinary perspective, providing insight from business, economic, organizational, and communication approaches. The book explores why and how firms develop portfolios, how company strategy and organizational development relate to portfolios, the role of leaders in developing portfolio activities, economic and economic geography issues in portfolios, production issues, challenges in managing multiple products and operations, issues of marketing and branding issues in portfolios, personnel implications, and the unique challenges in the internationalization of media portfolio operations. show less

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Robert G. Picard, author and editor of twenty-two books, is Hamrin Professor of Media Economics and Director, Media Management and Transformation. Centre, Jnkping University, Sweden, and a fellow at the Reuters institute at the University of Oxford.

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302.23Social sciencesSocial sciences, sociology & anthropologySocial interactionCommunicationMedia (Means of communication)
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P96 .M34 .M42Language and LiteraturePhilology. LinguisticsCommunication. Mass media
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