Exploring the relationship between corporate networks and varieties of media capture

F Robles-Rivera, J Cárdenas - Global Media and …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Large corporations and media companies can form corporate networks through directors
who hold positions on multiple boards, potentially enabling business elites to influence the …

[图书][B] Constructing a worldview: Media conglomerates and news coverage, 1995–1999

G Lawson-Borders - 2001 - search.proquest.com
The pervasiveness of media in society is evidenced in the increased concentration in media
ownership since the 1980s. The proliferation of media ownership through mergers and …

The United States of America's interlocked information industry: An examination into seven US media sectors' boards of directors

JL Harker - Journal of Media Business Studies, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This research explores the interfirm interlock networks that currently exist among publicly
traded media conglomerates operating in the United States of America. Directorship …

Common Business Group Affiliation, Media Reporting, and Firm Real Effects

Y Ru, F Xie, J Xue - European Corporate Governance Institute …, 2020 - papers.ssrn.com
We examine whether common business group affiliation affects media reporting on firms
and whether firms experience any real effects as a result. We find that firms receive more …

Explicating Media, Governance, and Capitalism: A Critical Comparative Analysis of Historical Cases

R Edgell, D Watson, B Harasta, R Pfyl… - … D., Harasta, B., Pfyl, R., & …, 2015 - papers.ssrn.com
Ample literature argues that media is vital for the functioning of democratic public discourse
and helps other firms comply with effective governance. While scholars have focused on …

[PDF][PDF] Common Business Group Affiliation, Media Reporting, and Firms' Information Environment

Y Ru, F Xie, J Xue - 2021 - ecgi.global
We examine whether connections through common business group affiliation affect media
reporting on firms and whether firms experience any real effects consequently. We find that …

[PDF][PDF] Clientelism and media capture in Latin America

M Márquez Ramírez, MA Guerrero - 2017 - ri.ibero.mx
Several Latin American countries present a textbook example of a captured media system.
In many instances, seemingly free and independent media outlets remain owned or buoyed …

Will you be on our board of directors? We need help: Media corporations, environmental change, and resource dependency theory

C Simmons - Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Over the last two decades, media companies have faced profound environmental changes,
including corporate consolidation and media convergence. Research in other industries has …

How do co‐shareholding networks affect negative media coverage? Evidence from China

L Wang, W Hou, Y Liu - Accounting & Finance, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
This paper explores the relationship between the co‐shareholding network and negative
media coverage in the context of China. We find that the high degree centrality and structural …

Mediating the media: a journalist‐centric media relations model

A Pang - Corporate Communications: An International Journal, 2010 - emerald.com
Purpose–The prevailing challenge faced by practitioners is to conduct effective media
relations, especially with the proliferation of diverse media platforms both online and offline …