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Vivendi, better known as a collossus of the privatized water industry from
Puerto Rico to Three Valleys Water in the UK merged with media company Seagram in
2000. Europes answer to AOL Time Warner, Vivendi Universal has taken
convergence furthest integrating film, music and mobile phones. As a
telecoms giant it has big stakes in the cables and wires that deliver these services. |
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VivendiNet is the home of all the companys Internet projects, including
Vizzavi.com with Vodafone combining Internet, mobile phones and interactive TV. Also owns
MP3.com a music download site to rival Napster, Education.com, an online learning site. |
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Universal
Music Group has a 22 per cent share of the global music market
with labels like Polygram and Motown and operates in
63 countries. |
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Canal + the leading French station has 14 million subscribers in 11 European countries.
Universal Studios has networks across the world, and theme channels like Action and
Suspense, whilst Universal TV owns TV series such as Kojak, Miami Vice, Columbo.
Cinemas include the Cineplex Odeon chain, and United Cinema International. |
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Owns 2 French major mobile phone companies. Vivendi Telecom International has
operations in Spain, Hungary, Monaco, Poland and Egypt. |
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Vivendi Environment, the water and utilities group including
UK train service Connex.
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Five
theme park Universal Studio Experiences from Barcelona to Beijing. |
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Havas
owns 60 publishing houses selling 80 million books and 40 million
CD-ROMS a year. |
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In January 2001 one of the largest mergers in corporate history made America Online
(AOL) and Time Warner the worlds biggest media company.
A vast empire of broadcasting, music, movies and publishing assets, complemented
by AOLs dominant Internet presence, all fed to consumers
through Time
Warners cable network. Think of it as AOL Time Warner Anywhere, Anytime,
Anyhow,
TIME magazine.1
AOL has 27 million subscribers. They spend an incredible 84 per cent of their Internet
time on AOL alone, which provides a regulated leisure and shopping environment dominated
by in-house brands from Time magazine to Madonnas latest album.
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12 companies including Warner Bros (Daffy Duck) and Hanna-Barbera Cartoons (Scooby
Doo). Multiplex cinemas
in 12 countries. |
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29 operations from Poland to Brazil including CNN, Time Warner Cable with 13 million
customers in the US. |
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24 book brands from Time Life Books to Little, Brown and Company. |
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Time, Fortune and 33 other titles with a total of 120 million readers. |
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24 book brands, 52 record labels, and the entire Turner Entertainment Corporation
including four sports teams.
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AOL US and AOL International (14 countries) plus eight other online ventures including
CompuServe and Netscape. Time Warner Cable is trial-running a telephone service over the
Internet in the US. |
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Theme parks, Warner Bros studio stores in 30 countries, and tied merchandise. |
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The company wants to extend the Disney experience into almost every aspect of life. The
magic need never stop in Celebration, Florida, the $2.5 billion pre-planned town built by
Disney, which regulates everything from who can move in to the height of the residents
hedges.
In 1998, ABC News discarded an investigative report that raised embarrassing
questions about hiring and safety practices at Disney World.
Leo Bogart, Commercial Culture.
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The Disney Channel broadcasts in 8 countries. International sports channel ESPN
broadcasts to over 165 countries in Asia, Europe, Latin America. Other channels include
Walt Disney TV, Sportsvision Australia and eight others. |
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Five magazine publishing groups and four newspapers including St Louis Daily Record. |
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Disney Theatrical Productions extravagant stage musicals include The Lion King,
Beauty and the Beast. |
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Major US TV networks ABC television & radio 10 television stations and 29
radio stations. |
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Include Disneyland LA and Paris, Disney World Florida, MGM studios, Disneys
Animal Kingdom, World Sports Complex, 27 hotels with over 36,000 rooms, two cruise ships,
and the Disney Institute where professionals can discover the business behind the
magic. |
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Disney Books,
18 online ventures including Infoseek, 6 music labels, several hockey and baseball teams,
and 720 Disney Stores worldwide.
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Walt Disney, Touchstone, Miramax Films, Buena Vista, and four others. |
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Heinrich Mohn, head of the German Bertelsmann house from 1921, was a sponsoring member
of the SS. The company was a major printer of Nazi material during the Third
Reich.2 |
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Bertelsmann Services Group from consumer databases to call centres around the
world. Multimedia ad agency, Pixelpark brand manages major clients such
as Adidas. |
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Bertelsmann is the worlds biggest publisher. Random House shifts over a million
books a day in the US alone, and the company has Book Clubs across Europe, operations in
South America, and is a major publisher of science titles. |
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Owns
the UKs Channel 5 and TV and radio stations across
Europe including the RTL network. With 22 television stations
and 18 radio stations in 10 countries, RTL Group is Europes
biggest broadcasting corporation. Bertelsmann Broadband is a
new interactive TV venture, the convergence between televisions
and computers. |
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Gruner & Jahr publishes 80 magazines worldwide, from Femme to Prima, and owns nine
newspapers across Germany and Eastern Europe. |
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From Germany to Malaysia online book shopping across the planet, Lycos web portal,
Barnes & Noble.com and numerous other online ventures. |
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Bertelsmann Music Group (BMG) operates in 54 countries. Its US labels own in turn 200
labels worldwide. |
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Viacom broke US rules controlling media ownership when it bought TV
network CBS. Within a week, Senator McCain had proposed a change to those rules. Viacom is
McCains fourth biggest career patron.5
Unbridled consumerism. - MTVs Tom Freston outlines MTV
Indias content.3
Viacom from the cradle to the grave: You can literally pick an advertisers
needs and market that advertiser across all the demographic profiles, from Nickelodeon
with the youngest consumers to CBS with some of the oldest consumers.
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Major ownings, from Paramount to United Cinemas International, a joint
venture with Vivendi Universal with 104 cinemas in Europe, Japan and South America.
Blockbuster is the worlds largest renter of videos with stores in 27 countries. |
PLUS over 2,000 book titles annually, 180 US radio stations, and Infinity
Outdoor, the largest advertising company in the world
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CBS has 200 affiliated TV stations, and distributes its shows globally.
MTV the music video channel reaches 342 million households worldwide. Viacom also owns
VH1, MTVs music channel competitor. Other major networks include
Nickelodeon, Paramount and Comedy Central. |
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News Corp uses its global reach to localize its tax calculations, getting
its accounts done in countries with low tax rates as a result it paid only 6.1 per
cent tax worldwide in the 4 years to June 1998.7
Our reach is unmatched around the world. Were reaching people
from the moment they wake up until they fall asleep. Rupert Murdoch6
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FOX News, and seven other US news networks. In the UK, BskyB, Sky with 150
channels and services. Australian channel FOXTEL. STAR TV satellite service reaches over
300 million people across Asia. Phoenix satellite TV and four other channels serve much of
China. News Corp also broadcasts into India, Japan, Indonesia, New Zealand, Latin America,
Europe. |
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HarperCollins and seven other publishing houses. |
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The New York Post in the US, The Times, The Sun, and the News of the World
in the UK. In Australia the company owns over 100 national and regional titles including
The Australian, the Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Tasmanian, and 67 suburban papers. Also
Independent Newspapers of New Zealand, with 55 national and community papers, and titles
in Fiji and Papua. |
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Australian National Rugby League, the LA Dodgers baseball team, and UK
football clubs. |
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Fox TV is the largest in the US with 22 stations. Hit shows include
Who Wants to Marry a Millionaire? There are 14 Fox companies internationally
including 20th Century Fox TV. |
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Researched by Granville Williams of CPBF.
The full ownership chart is hosted online by Media Channel.
www.mediachannel.org/ownership
1 Time magazine, 25 December 2000;
2 The Independent Historical Commission for Investigating
the History of the Bertelsmann
House during the
Third Reich, http://www.uhkommission.de/news.htm
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3 No Logo, Naomi Klein, Flamingo, 2000;
4 Financial analyst, New York Times, 8 September 1999;
5 Off the Record, Center for Public Integrity;
6 News Corporation 1999 Annual Report;
7 The Economist, 20 March 1999
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