Media Industries in Crisis
This edited volume offers a global overview of the immediate impacts the COVID pandemic had on local and national film, television, streaming, and social media industries—examining in compelling detail how these industries managed the crisis. With accounts from the frontlines, Media Industries in Cr...
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| description | This edited volume offers a global overview of the immediate impacts the COVID pandemic had on local and national film, television, streaming, and social media industries—examining in compelling detail how these industries managed the crisis. With accounts from the frontlines, Media Industries in Crisis provides readers with a stakeholder framework, management lessons, and urgent commentaries to unpack the nature of crisis management and communications. The authors show how these industries have not only survived, but often thrive amidst a backdrop of critical national and regional emergencies, wars, financial meltdowns, and climate disasters. This international collection—featuring case studies from 16 countries—examines how media industries managed all of these crises, successfully rebranding themselves as “essential” while making power plays in politics, economics, and culture. The chapters reveal key lessons for the meltdowns, tectonic shifts, and struggles ahead. This collection will be of interest to media and communication students, particularly those focused on media industries, crisis communications, and management, as well as to practitioners working in media industries. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-1650292025-08-12T05:22:23Z Media Industries in Crisis Mayer, Vicki Lavie, Noa Banks, Miranda media industries film industry television industry cultural industries crisis management organizational crises film production Covid-19 MeToo labor thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBC Cultural and media studies::JBCT Media studies This edited volume offers a global overview of the immediate impacts the COVID pandemic had on local and national film, television, streaming, and social media industries—examining in compelling detail how these industries managed the crisis. With accounts from the frontlines, Media Industries in Crisis provides readers with a stakeholder framework, management lessons, and urgent commentaries to unpack the nature of crisis management and communications. The authors show how these industries have not only survived, but often thrive amidst a backdrop of critical national and regional emergencies, wars, financial meltdowns, and climate disasters. This international collection—featuring case studies from 16 countries—examines how media industries managed all of these crises, successfully rebranding themselves as “essential” while making power plays in politics, economics, and culture. The chapters reveal key lessons for the meltdowns, tectonic shifts, and struggles ahead. This collection will be of interest to media and communication students, particularly those focused on media industries, crisis communications, and management, as well as to practitioners working in media industries. 2025-08-12T05:22:22Z 2025-08-12T05:22:22Z 2025-08-11T12:23:11Z 2024 book ONIX_20250811T141946_9781003387794_2 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/105373 9781003387794 9781032481920 9781032481906 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/165029 eng open access Taylor & Francis Routledge 10.4324/9781003387794 10.4324/9781003387794 fa69b019-f4ee-4979-8d42-c6b6c476b5f0 a8e74c5d-118d-4f28-af8b-87fbb92e3fde 4d73a2bc-6b14-49f8-adba-165319bd8615 71321ff6-79fb-4bb6-97ac-fca9d4705bb9 9781003387794 9781032481920 9781032481906 Routledge New York open access |
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