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12/15/2011 Steve Sosa
Table of Contents Abstract Page 3 Introduction Page 3 When did media globalization start? Page 4 Effects of Globalization on the Media Industry Page 5 Implications of Globalization on the Film Industry Page 6 Analysis of Local Cultural Film Page 7 Conclusion Page 8 Bibliography Page 9
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Abstract
The objective of this report is to understand what globalization of the media really means, and how it affects the film industry specifically. It will discuss the pros and cons of globalization of the industry, and it will also include an insight about cultural diversity and how it’s affected. Globalization and development are very closely related to each other; development makes globalization faster and easier, globalization creates more development. This has many pros and cons. Also, we must not forget the similar relationship between globalization and creative ...