屏幕背后的迷宫:有线电视分销的所有权和控制权

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V. Parthasarathi, A. Srinivas
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对整合和集中的焦虑一直是全球媒体业务研究的核心。关于媒体所有权的辩论要么指向导致市场集中的商业模式和监管条件,要么指向政治行为者在媒体业务中日益积累的利益。本文深入研究了印度电视发行业务折射出的这种动态的同步性。有线电视分销曾经仅仅是可见的、经过高度研究的广播业务的下游环节,现在已经成为印度电视业务的主要商业场所、技术驱动力和监管场所。我们的论文揭示了印度各地区领先的电缆分销公司的扩张模式。我们发现,有线电视公司的扩张依赖于与区域分销生态的双重接触:首先,通过捕获而不是开发已有的区域市场来追求商业增长;其次,灵活地与现有的区域参与者接触,而不是统一地压制他们。为了管理这些利益,一个由子公司、连锁董事和员工组成的复杂网络应运而生。这种商业模式不仅推动了如今庞大的跨地区有线电视公司的扩张,还催生了它们独特的所有权结构。
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Labyrinths behind the screen: Ownership and control in TV cable distribution
ABSTRACT The anxieties of consolidation and concentration have been central to the study of the media business across the world. Debates on media ownership have either pointed at business models and regulatory conditions leading to market concentration or the increasing accumulation of interests by political actors in the media business. This paper delves into the simultaneity of such dynamics in India, as refracted in the business of TV distribution. Once merely a downstream segment of the visible and highly researched broadcasting segment, cable distribution has emerged as the prime commercial locus, technological driver, and regulatory site in India’s TV business. Our paper unearths the modes of expansion of leading cable distribution companies across various regions of India. We find the expansion of cable companies rested on a dual engagement with regional ecologies of distribution: first, pursuing commercial growth by capturing, rather than developing, pre-existing regional markets, and second, flexibly engaging with, rather than uniformly steamrolling, incumbent regional actors. To manage these interests, a complex network of subsidiaries, interlocking directorships, and web of employees were created. Such a business-model not only propelled the expansion of what have today become gigantic, cross-regional cable companies but also spawned their peculiar ownership structure.
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South Asian Popular Culture
South Asian Popular Culture Arts and Humanities-Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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