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    The impact of media ownership Media should play its role freely without the influence of any other parties or power. The media suppose to be the agent of change‚ development‚ stability‚ social cohesion‚ a platform for mental or intellectual reformation and its biggest role is as the market for any kind of information. But in reality‚ these roles are not fully applied as the interruption of the media owners inhabits some of its roles. As we all know‚ the owner has the full power towards the media

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    Founding-Family Ownership and Firm Performance: Evidence from the S&P 500 The main argument of this paper by Anderson and Reeb is the question whether family ownership is beneficial or detrimental to the future of the company. The arguments against family ownership stress on the points of forgoing profit‚ limited human resource pool‚ usage of company resources for personal reasons and general low company performance. Other researchers attribute benefits to family ownership like greater monitoring

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    Total cost of ownership (TCO) is a financial estimate whose purpose is to help consumers and enterprise managers determine direct and indirect costs of a product or system. It is a management accounting concept that can be used in full cost accounting or even ecological economics where it includes social costs. Contents • 1 Use of concept o 1.1 Computer and software industries o 1.2 Transportation industry • 2 See also • 3 References 4 External links Use

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    INTRODUCTION 1. Public enterprises are neither new nor unique to India. In good old days‚ Kautilya in his ‘Arthasastra’ talked of a public sector. A person was made incharge of salt manufacture and fixing its price. Similarily there were people made responsible for mining‚ coinage and gold‚ all in public sector. Nowadays there is hardly any country that is not engaged actively and directly in the management of economic and industrial enterprises. Various names given to these enterprises are ‘Public Sector

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    Ownership of Bodily Fluids and Organs: Do we have the right to sell Organs and Fluids? The advancement of modern technology and our continual progress in medical sciences have made it necessary to debate this topic. There are many cases where it is unclear as to whom has the property rights of bodily fluids‚ cells‚ or organs. These questions of ownership tend to surface in cases where these products are no longer located within a person’s body. The necessity to delegate ownership

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    Regulating Cross-Media Ownership According to political theorists Noam Chomsky and Edward Herman The media is unable to satisfy our democratic needs because: They are profit-seeking businesses‚ owned by very wealthy people (or other companies); they are funded largely by advertisers who are also profit-seeking entities‚ and who want their ads to appear in a supportive selling environment. The media are also dependent on government and major business firms as information sources‚ and both

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    Public sector companies The public sector‚ sometimes referred to as the state sector or the government sector‚ is a part of the state that deals with either the production‚ ownership‚ sale‚ provision‚ delivery and allocation of goods and services by and for the government or its citizens‚ whether national‚ regional or local/municipal. Examples of public sector activity range from delivering social security‚ administering urban planning and organizing national defense. The organization of the

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    MEANING OF PUBLIC ENTERPRISES As state earlier‚ the business units owned‚ managed and controlled by the central‚ state or local government are termed as public sector enterprises or public enterprises. These are also known as public sector undertakings. A public sector enterprise may be defined as any commercial or industrial undertaking owned and managed by the government with a view to maximize social welfare and uphold the public interest. Public enterprises consist of nationalized private sector

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    The Effects of Corporate Ownership On Media Content “We are here to serve advertisers. That is our raison d’etre‚” said the CEO of CBS. Since the 1980s‚ there have been a lot of corporate mergers and buyouts in the media and entertainment industry. As a result‚ mainstream media has become more concentrated due to ownership and influence from advertisers. According to Mother Jones magazine‚ there were eight giant media companies dominating the US media. Most people get their information from

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    access to private capital frees government capital to be used in projects with higher public policy objectives 4) When structured appropriately‚ PPPs will deliver public services that can better meet the needs of the public without compromising public policy goals and needs. 5) The government will also ensure that public interest is protected in all PPP projects and that service delivery will meet public needs at the best value for money when the private sector is brought in to provide government

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