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A media conglomerate, media group, or media institution is a company that owns numerous companies in various mass media; i.e. television, radio, publishing, motion picture, and the Internet. According to the magazine Nation, "Media conglomerates strive for policies that facilitate their control of the markets around the world."
These conglomerates exist in the Americas as well as Europe and Asia. Media conglomerates have become a standard feature of the global economic system since 1950.
A conglomerate is a large company composed of a number of smaller companies (subsidiaries) engaged in seemingly unrelated businesses.
As of 2007, it has been questioned whether media companies actually are unrelated. The practice of conglomeration has been used for the sharing of various kinds of content such as news, film and video, and music. The media sector's tendency to consolidate causes formerly diversified companies to appear less diverse as a result. Therefore, the term media group may also be applied, however, it has not so far replaced the more traditional term.
Steve Tappin (born Harrogate) is the personal confidant and friend of CEOs and leaders of many of the world's leading companies. He is the host of BBC World television series CEO Guru, founder and CEO of Xinfu, and author of The Secrets of CEOs and "The Secrets of Chinese CEOs".
Through his company Xinfu, Steve working with CEOs to champion a better way of leading global companies and is actively involved with CEOs from FTSE 100 and Fortune 500 companies to deliver super returns and unite their companies.
Steve is the host of the BBC television series CEO Guru, which is broadcast worldwide on BBC World News. He is currently filming series 7, which is being aired in Q1 2016. The series features the most influential CEOs and business leaders from around the world.
Steve is in the top 200 Linkedin Global Influencers
Steve is a passionate Leeds United Fan.
Steve Tappin is the co-founder and CEO of Xinfu.
Xinfu clients generate super returns by partnering with CEOs to champion a better way to lead and unite their companies. Xinfu also hosts the biggest private global network of CEOs.
http://www.lsbf.org.uk | http://www.lsbfmanchester.com | http://www.lsbf.edu.sg | http://www.lsbf.ca Authenticity is the essence of a great leader – that is the view of Andrew Miller, CEO of the Guardian Media Group (GMG), the latest guest to be interviewed by LSBF in its Great Minds series of videos. Mr Miller, who has been GMG’s CEO for almost five years, disregarded the metaphorical idea that every great leader has a magic potion. “Good leadership is very hard to define. The core essence of leadership in the current world is authenticity; loving the company you work for and enjoying the brand you’re involved in,” he told Ian Rogers, a lecturer at LSBF. “[It’s about] having a passion for what you do and getting that across to other people through strategy. The essence of the leader ha...
Read more: https://www.luerzersarchive.com/en/magazine/commercial-detail/guardian-media-group-london-59173.html Guardian Media Group, London The Guardian: “Kids Party”# Be it a kids’ party or a fun run in the mud. You sometimes feel just that little bit out of place. To ensure that the right leisure time activities are picked next time around, The Guardian is the place to go to check for details of upcoming events. Tags: Joakim Borgstrom,Achim Schauerte,Guardian Media Group, London,Outsider, London,Jack Smedley,George Hackforth-Jones,Bartle Bogle Hegarty (BBH), London
Andrews Miller, Guardian News & Media CEO, says that Twitter is driving more referral traffic for key breaking news stories to The Guardian than other social media platforms.
Not to be confused with the Guardian Enterprise Group, an American media company (see .2 Network). Guardian Media Group plc (often referred to as GMG) is a British mass media company owning various media operations including The Guardian and The Observer. The group is wholly owned by Scott Trust Limited, which exists to secure the financial and editorial independence of The Guardian in perpetuity. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA Creative Commons image source in video
Author of Secrets of CEOs, Steve Tappin, interviews Carolyn McCall, CEO of the Guardian Media Group (Part 1)
Executives from The Guardian announced today said there will be cuts at the U.S. division. It has, announced a 30% reduction in headcount across the board. The company plans to offer buyouts to staff first,before laying anyone off. Guardian Media Group CEO David Pemsel called the changes a "course correction." and said that the company needed to make up for a revenue shortfall of $4.4 million. http://www.politico.com/media/story/2016/09/guardian-us-cuts-004766 http://www.wochit.com This video was produced by YT Wochit Business using http://wochit.com
This is a paper about how marketing can generate the time and money to help a business transform itself in an environment where such change is critically needed. It details how in response to declining circulation and advertising revenue, The Guardian Media Group marketed its weekend papers with the brand idea of ‘Owning the Weekend’ expressed across channels including cinema, TV, outdoor and digital media. Agency: Bartle Bogle Hegarty
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David Pemsel, CEO of Guardian Media Group, talks to Johnny Hornby, founder of The&Partnership;, about the need for brands to have purpose and add value to people's lives.
"Inside Guardian News & Media" at the Global Editors Network -- 2012 News World Summit in Paris. 00:00:10 Wolfgang Blau - Editor-in-Chief, Zeit Online, Germany 00:00:56 Clare Margetson - Network Editor, The Guardian, UK 00:03:31 Paul Lewis - Special Projects Editor, The Guardian, UK 00:08:22 Joanna Geary - Digital Development Editor, The Guardian, UK 00:10:38 Tanya Cordrey - Director of Digital Development, The Guardian, UK 30 May - 1 June 2012 European Journalism Centre 2012 http://ejc.net
Edelman UK recently hosted the launch of the Reuters Institute for the study of Journalism’s Digital News Report 2016 – a study in 26 countries of the way people consume news and information. Our panellists were David Pemsel, Chief Executive Officer, Guardian Media Group, and Executive Chair, Guardian News & Media; John McAndrew, Director of Content, Sky News; Katie Vanneck-Smith, Chief Customer Officer & Global Managing Director, International Dow Jones; and Stephen Hull, Editor-in-Chief, Huffington Post UK. Read the implications of the Digital News Report at http://edl.mn/1Yt1Wzv
Paul Cheesbrough - CIO, Telegraph Media Group Francois Blanc - CIO, Valeo Todd Pierce - SVP & CIO, Genentech Andy Beale - CIO, Guardian Media Group Key take-aways: - Real benefits of collaboration; research findings from The Telegraph Media Group - Consumerisation: user expectations and skills are set in the consumer realm - Adoption: highly intuitive with progressively declining learning curve - Mobility: enhances collaboration and accelerates time-to-market - Innovation: users finding unanticipated ways to deliver business value
Sarah Hartley, a community consultant, journalist and blogger who enjoys working on projects about connecting people online, is currently a community strategist for the Guardian Media Group, working with new tools and technologies. For Mediafabric 2011 she will talk about the UK media's relationship to hyperlocality and what the future holds for it.
Internationella erfarenheter – Hur förändras styrning och organisering av public service i länderna i vårt närområde? Medverkar gör Karen Donders, professor i public service media vid The Vrije Universiteit i Bryssel, Matt Rogerson, Head of public policy, the Guardian Media Group, Arto Satonen, riksdagsledamot (Samlingspartiet) och ordförande i den parlamentariska arbetsgrupp som utvärderar YLE:s uppdrag och finansiering, Bernt Olufsen, tidigare chefredaktör, Verdens Gang och ordförande i den norska public service-utredningen, Lasse Jensen, journalist och oberoende producent, medlem av den danska public service-kommittén och Nils G Indahl, tankesmedjan CEPOS, Danmark. Kommenterar de internationella erfarenheterna gör bland andra Jan Scherman, affärsområdeschef på Aftonbladet TV. Fler med...
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Brand Africa FORUM 2010 Media Panel Discussion: Chair: Anton Harber, Caxton Professor of Journalism, University of the Witwatersrand Trevor Ncube, Executive Deputy Chairman, Mail & Guardian Media Group Anver Versi, Editor, African Business & African Banker, UK Nduka Obaigbena, Chairman, This Day Group, Nigeria Gary Alfonso, Managing Director, CNBC Africa Mondli Makhanya, Editor in Chief, Avusa Media & Chairman of SANEF
Penny Jones, Head of International Business, Guardian Media Group, speaks with the writer, and founder of Nida'a Network, Zainab Salbi
In a daily morning series during Social Media Week, the Guardian conducted interviews with independent thinkers and game changers, exploring the evolution of social media and what it means for engagement with readers and users. With no owner, the Guardian is uniquely placed as an independent news source and its most important relationship is with its readers: it is committed to an open, collaborative journalistic process. As the Guardian has recently expanded its US operation, journalists from the New York office will be talking to various speakers who are creating lasting imprints within industries. Join us as the Guardian's Dominic Rushe speaks candidly with Social Media Week's own Global Keynote Don Tapscott on emerging trends and future thought. Since 2001, Dominic has been based in N...
Matt McAlister, Director of Digital Strategy for Guardian Media Group, presents at the 2011 Silverchair Executive Colloquium in Charlottesville, VA. Jake Zarnegar, President at Silverchair, interviews Matt at the end of his presentation. The 2011 Executive Colloquium took place on February 18, 2011, and explored the theme of "Redefining Business and Technology for STM and Scholarly Publishing" through engaging speakers, lively debate, and collegial discussion in an intimate setting.