This document discusses how global media influences global integration and cultural homogenization. It explains that six major media companies - Disney, Time Warner, News Corporation, Viacom, Vivendi, and Bertelsmann - own around 75% of global media and promote global capitalism by encouraging constant consumption. These companies help connect different parts of the world while also spreading Western culture and lifestyles. The internet and improvements in transportation have furthered globalization by facilitating shared cultural experiences and the spread of information worldwide.
This document discusses how global media influences global integration and cultural homogenization. It explains that six major media companies - Disney, Time Warner, News Corporation, Viacom, Vivendi, and Bertelsmann - own around 75% of global media and promote global capitalism by encouraging constant consumption. These companies help connect different parts of the world while also spreading Western culture and lifestyles. The internet and improvements in transportation have furthered globalization by facilitating shared cultural experiences and the spread of information worldwide.
This document discusses how global media influences global integration and cultural homogenization. It explains that six major media companies - Disney, Time Warner, News Corporation, Viacom, Vivendi, and Bertelsmann - own around 75% of global media and promote global capitalism by encouraging constant consumption. These companies help connect different parts of the world while also spreading Western culture and lifestyles. The internet and improvements in transportation have furthered globalization by facilitating shared cultural experiences and the spread of information worldwide.
This document discusses how global media influences global integration and cultural homogenization. It explains that six major media companies - Disney, Time Warner, News Corporation, Viacom, Vivendi, and Bertelsmann - own around 75% of global media and promote global capitalism by encouraging constant consumption. These companies help connect different parts of the world while also spreading Western culture and lifestyles. The internet and improvements in transportation have furthered globalization by facilitating shared cultural experiences and the spread of information worldwide.
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interaction. Such phenomContemporary development in technology and transportion seem to have bridged many worlds together into one Earth. The internet has facilitated the growth and tendency toward cultural homogenization of what Marshall McLuhan described as a “global village,” where increasing interconnections and strengthening linkages lead to the formation of communities that have sharenon explains why and how a Spanish song from Puerto Rico, “Despacito,” has conquered the world in a matter of eight months as the most viewed music video online, with more than 3.3 billion hits(as of this writing): or how avid international fans are able to watch an episode of Game of Thrones season 7 days before its release date; or why President Rodrigo Duterte has been featured in a number of late night show and editorial cartoons in many parts of the globe. Beyond the internet that enables citizens from almost every country to upload and download information, as well as shared and reshare it with everyone, improvements in the transportation systems (and a relative cheapening of prices ) also contribute to the exponential growth of intercontinental travel and tourism, making genuinely shared cultural experiences possible for many people. A middle-class Filipino professional can easily book a flight to Singapore to have Hainanese chicken for breakfast, to. Malaysia to eat mee goring (freid noodles) for lunch,and head back to manila to order a burger from a local fast-food restaurant or Korean noodles for dinner-all in a day. meanwhile, elderly Filipino citizens can also easily go to a pilgrimage to Israel or the Vatican, through the convenience of the ever-present travel agencies. Partnerships between telecommunications firms here and abroad have also allowed migrant workers and their families to have cheap access to texts, calls, and video chats on a more regular basis. Innovations in technology and transportation globalized almost everything from languages to cultures from films to religion, from food to politics. . This chapter discusses how various media can influence different forms of global media. It also attempts o explain the effects of globalization on national identities, languages, religious beliefs, and cultures. Finally, it examines the relevance of religion with global peace, as well as the former’s relationship with global conflict. Global Media and Integration
Media drive various forms of global integration through promoting capital
globalization , bringing countries closer to western ways of life , and promote cultural exchanges through mediated cultural experiences . Jack lule is explore and revealing that. The media foster the conditions for global capitalism. They fill our days with invitation and exhortation for consumption , from ceaseless commercial on radio and television , to product placement in films , to digital billboards, to pop ads , to broad share in bathroom stalls. The media pack these channels with exhortation of consumer products , and markets. Advertisement , cover magazine stories that fawn over CEO minute - by- minute reporting of the stock market, films that revel over spectacular consumption and high-end products, endless newspaper ratings of top products and services – all these and more make capitalism seem not only natural but necessary on modern life. Huge transitional global corporations that embody globalization even as they celebrate globalization… The epitome of economic globalization. Around the world, once small, local, and regional media companies etc. It has all happened incredibly fast, primarily in the last 25 years. Six companies in particular, Disney, Time Warner, News Corporation Viacom, Vivendi, and Bertelsmann are estimated to own and /or control nearly 75% of the global media. They contribute to global integration through building connection between the first and the third worlds, between the Global North and the Global South, while at the same time promoting the West’s version of capitalist globalization, exhorting the developing countries to aspire for Western lifestyles and cultures Mainstream media channel from the western world such as CNN,NEWS BBC TV5monde, deutsche welle and the like, along with of Their local sub