A Structural Analysis of Media Convergence: Cross-Industry Mergers and Acquisitions in the Information Industries
This article analyzes structural changes in the information industries including publishing, broadcasting, film, cable, telephony, software and data processing, and the Internet in the era of "convergence" before and after 1996. The cross-industry network structure was mapped using annual data on mergers and acquisitions among information industry firms obtained from the Journal of Mergers and Acquisitions. A comparative network analysis of these ownership transactions indicated that the consolidating structure of information industries after 1996 was affected by both deregulation and digitization, and that telephone corporations played the most central role in the transformation of the information industries. As well, cable and Internet industries noticeably transformed their industrial relations over this time period.
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2003
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Authors: | Chon, Bum Soo ; Choi, Junho ; Barnett, George ; Danowski, James ; Joo, Sung-Hee |
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Journal of Media Economics. - Taylor & Francis Journals, ISSN 0899-7764. - Vol. 16.2003, 3, p. 141-157
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Taylor & Francis Journals |
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