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Magazines - North America ùELLE, ùElle Decor, ùELLEgirl, ùMetropolitan Home, ùHome, ùPremiere, ùTravel Holiday, ùAmerican Photo, ùCar and Driver, ùCar Stereo Review's Mobile Entertainment, ùBoating, ùFlying, ùShowboats International, ùCycle World, ùSound & Vision, ùPopular Photography, ùRoad & Track, ùWoman's Day, ùWoman's Day Special Interest Publications
Magazines - France ù Action Auto Moto, ù Automobiles Classiques, ù Bambi, ù Bon Voyage, ù Corse-Matin, ù ELLE, ù ELLE A TABLE, ù ELLE DECORATION, ù Entrevue, ù Femina Hebdo, ù France Dimanche, ù ICI Paris, ù ISA, ù Jeune & Jolie, ù Joypad, ù Joystick, ù L'echo des Savanes, ù La Corse Votre Hebdo, ù La Provence, ù Le Journal de Mickey, ù Le Journal du Dimanche, ù Maximal, ù Mickey Jeux, ù Mickey Parade, ù Minnie Mag, ù Nice-Matin, ù OK ! Podium, ù Onze Mondial, ù P'tit Loup, ù Parents, ù Paris Match, ù Pariscope, ù Photo, ù Picsou Magazine, ù Playstation 2, ù Premiere, ù Super Picsou Geant, ù Tele 7 Jeux, ù Tele 7 Jours, ù Telecable Satellite Hebdo, ù Top Famille Magazine, ù TV Hebdo, ù Var-Matin, ù Week-End, ù Winnie, ù Winnie Jeux, ù Winnie Lecture Daily Newspapers in France ù La Provence, ù Nice-Matin and Var-Matin (93.9%), ù Corse Presse (Corse Matin and Corse, Votre Hebdo - 86.5%), ù Philippe Amaury group (Le Parisien, l'Equipe and l'Equipe Magazine -25%), ù L'Alsace (20%), ù La Dépèche du Midi (11.8%), ù Le Midi Libre (8.1%)
Books ùDidier, ùFayard, ùFilipacchi Editions, ù Grasset, ù Hachette, ù Hatier, ù Payot, ù Payot & Rivages, ù Stock, ù Bruno, ù Calmann-Levy, ù Didier, ù Edelsa Grupo Didascalia, ù Foucher, ù JC Lattès, ùLe Livre de Paris, ù Le masque, ù Livre de poche, ù Marabout, ù Octopus Publishing, ùOrion Publishing Group, ù Phare International, ù Rageot Editeur, ù Routard
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The Motion Picture Association(MPA) was formed in 1945 in the aftermath of World War II to reestablish Americanfilms in the world market, and to respond to the rising tide of protectionism resulting in barriers aimed at restricting the importation of American films.Since its early days, the MPA, often referred to now as "a little State Department," has expanded to cover a wide range of foreign activities falling in the diplomatic, economic, and political arenas. The Motion Picture Association conducts these activities from its headquarters in Los Angeles, California and from offices in Washington, D.C.; Brussels; Rome; New Delhi; Rio de Janeiro; Singapore; Mexico City; Toronto; and Jakarta.The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) and its international counterpart, the Motion Picture Association (MPA) serve as the voice and advocate of the American motion picture, home video and television industries, domestically through the PAA and internationally through the MPA.The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) serves its members from its offices in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. On its board of directors are the Chairmen and Presidents of the seven major producers and distributors of motion picture and television programs in the United States. (source : http://www.mpaa.org/about)
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No media corporation lavishes more money on lobbyists or political campaigns than Time Warner, Inc. The media giant spent nearly $4.1 million for lobbying last year, and since 1993 has contributed $4.6 million to congressional and presidential candidates and the two political parties. The second-heaviest media spender in Washington is the Walt Disney Co., Inc., which paid $3.3 million for lobbying and just under $4.1 million in political donations during the same period of time.
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Operation Enduring Freedom provided the Department of Defense with real-time instruction in 21st century war fighting. The same could be said of our relationship with the news media: We’re learning lessons all the time. Along the way, Defense has successfully facilitated broad access to military operations, made some mistakes and, throughout the process, learned important lessons that will be helpful in guiding the military-media relationship in the future. Since September 11, the department has responded to more than 42,000 media inquiries, hosted more than 5,000 media visits to military facilities, given more than 1,500 interviews, and conducted more than 225 press briefings. (…) Journalists have accompanied deployed troops more than 1,400 times. (source : Pentagon and Press, Victoria Clarke, assistant secretary of defense for public affairs, http://www.cjr.org/year/02/5/clarke.asp)
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The Press and Media Service arranges accreditation for journalists; issues written communiqués and speeches by the Secretary General; and provides a daily press review and press cutting service for the staff of the NATO Headquarters in Brussels. It organises media interviews with the Secretary General and other NATO officials and provides technical assistance and facilities for radio and television transmissions.(…) The Office maintains close contacts with national information authorities and non-governmental organisations and undertakes activities designed to explain the aims and achievements of the Alliance to public opinion in each member country. It also organises or sponsors a number of multinational programmes involving citizens of different member countries and, in conjunction with NATO's Partner countries, undertakes information activities designed to enhance public knowledge and understanding of the Alliance in the countries represented in the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council and in the Mediterranean Cooperation Group. (source : www.nato.int/)
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En Europe, l'opposition entre partisans de la lutte antiterroriste à l'américaine et les employés d'Al-Jazira se durcit. L'intellectuel français Bernard Henri-Lévy qualifie désormais Al-Jazira de "chaîne de Ben Laden", dans Le Point du 12 octobre 2001. Le 26 octobre, le Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel (CSA), alerté par les Britanniques, qui avaient auparavant demandé aux médias nationaux de limiter les reprises d'Al-Jazira (Le Monde du 17 octobre), a convoqué le chef du bureau parisien, Michel Kik, et lui a fait part de son inquiétude à propos "d'éventuels dérapages dans sa couverture du conflit en Afghanistan".
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http://www.al-jazeera.com/The Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad Ibn Khalifa Al Thani, offered $150M -spread over five years- to fund a new TV station, aimed to be free and independent. The new station attracted some of the former BBC staff. Though with public financing, the satellite channel is a private company. The staff of the station, -50 journalists and 350 people in total-, is formed by natives of nearly all Arab countries. The channel has 35 bureaus around the world. The station has addressed, since 1996, various themes considered taboo in the Arab world such as the absence of democratic institutions or the persecution of political dissidents.Jordan Recalls Ambassador Over Al-Jazeera Broadcast Associat ed Press/August 10, 2002 Jordan recalled its ambassador to Qatar in a diplomatic row over a program on Al-Jazeera satellite channel that the government said was insulting to the royal family, the official news agency reported.The Osama Shortfall Katarzyna Moreno/Forbes/March 4, 2002Broadcasting bin Laden's ramblings will likely cost Al-Jazeera $4 million in lost advertising --perhaps a quarter of its annual revenue. The Saudi government didn't like the pro-Osama war coverage, sources close to the network say, and pressured Saudi-based companies and other multinationals to boycott it. The New York Times opined that Al-Jazeera "often slants its news with a vicious anti-Israel and anti-American bias" and airs "deeply irresponsible reporting [that] reinforces the region's anti-American views."
The Lebanese Broadcasting Company International (LBCI, formerly LBC), which represents the Maronite Christians and whose shareholders included prominent members of the government. Controlled by a board dominated by ministers and officials close to the Syrian governmentMost students (64%) watch the TV station Lebanese Broadcasti ng Company (LBC International) followed by Future TV and MTV. All three attract 80% of the student viewers. (source : http://www.laes.org)
representing the Sunni Moslems and owned by the Lebanon's former prime minister, Rafiq Hariri
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representing the Shiite Moslems and owned by the family and supporters of the Speaker of the House of Parliament.
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National & International Communications
Interception Networks
secret influence networkor secret society
Noos
NATO
Reute
rs Group PLC
United Arab Emirates
firm producing media
pressagency
specially in edition
fidelity manag. & res. co
industrial firmmoney managers(DC and DB)
Aspen Institute
Moody's
Satellite or network of satellites
hotbird#
Al-
Jazeera
Channel
rating agency specially in law
conservative or radical
pro-us channel
KingIslamic State
Professional federation,employers' organisation,
interest group whose aim islobbying the
European institutions
Professionalfederation
political-religiouslobby
thinktank
Foundation or privateinstitute
FidelityFoundation
IdeologicalComplex
Institutional office, association, agency effecting a form of normalisation:
ideological epistemological
bursonmarsteller
brand-imagemanagement company
RandCorp.
Middle East Media Research Institute
Motion Picture Association
National Cable & Telecommunications
Association
Zionist Organization of America
International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers
(CISAC)
FCC - Federal Communications
Commission
chasemanhattan
BankInfluenceNetworks
Newspaper, editor, … Distributionand multiplex
Soyuz
United Arab Emirates
web site
Simpson Thacher Bartlett
mediavision
satelliteoperator
Titan
Launch Vehicle, …
NAV.S.TAR-G.P.S
The 27 satellites that make up the spatial segment of the GPS emit 2 radio frequencies, called L1 (1575.42 MHz) et L2 (1227.6 MHz). They move in 6 orbital planes at approximately 20,200 kilometers in altitude. The GPS receivers, which constitute the user end of the system, are devices capable of carrying out measurements on these 2 signals allowing them to calculate the position of an observer in real time, everywhere and at every moment on Earth, whatever the atmospheric conditions.
(satellites)
telefonica
specially in phone
?
World Foot Center
Global leader mondial dans le secteur des images, 4th European editor for the Youth, italian leader italien for the distribution of comics in library. In 1999 The Panini Group realized 347 milliards de lires, in 100 countries.
Panini SpA
Panini
Fineldo SpA
Giulio Tremonti
Banca Nazionale del Lavoro
Luigi Abete
2,9gruppo dell'Arel
Beniamino
Andreatta
50
United States
The New York Times Co
International Herald Tribune
Arrigo Levi
Fox
lagardèresca
Amazon.com
FCC - Federal Communications
Commission
Middle East Media Research Institute
http://www.memri.orgMEMRI's headquarters is located in Washington, DC with branch offices in Berlin, London, and Jerusalem, where MEMRI also maintains its Media Center. "… the excellent Middle East Media Research Institute" -Former CIA director James Woolsey, June 10, 2002
3,21,7
3,4
3,5
2,5Belo
2
Reader's Digest,
Inc
2.48
?
NATO
JorgeBush
mar
ried
JacquesChirac
2,49
2,2
2,1
6,3
2,5
Sony Music#
Columbia RecordsEpic RecordsLegacy RecordsMambo RecordsSony ClassicalSony MusicAmericanColumbia House record clubWhitfield Recording Studios
Sony Pictures Entertaninment, Inc#
Telemundo Communications
Group, Inc
40
35
citigroup
Inc.
EPRAEuropean Platform
of Regulatory Authorities
http://www.eim.org/
EPRA is an offspring of the successful work of the Working Group on Regulation and legal aspects of the audio-visual media of the European Television and Film Forum
EuropeanTV and Film
Forum
Members European TV and Film Forum AACS (Portugal), BML (Germany), Broadcasting Standards, Commission (UK), Canal + (France), CLT-UFA SA, (Luxembourg), Commissariaat voor de media (Netherlands), Corporatio Catalana de Radio I Television (Spain), ERT SA (Greece), Euskal Telebista (Spain), Forta (Spain), France Television (France), Gelsor Media Group (Romania), Grupo Prisa (Spain, Verdi (Germany), KRO - Katholieke Radio Ooep (Netherlands), LFR (Germany), Malta Broadcasting Authority (Malta), MTV Finland (Finland), NOB (NL)), NOS (NL), RAI (Italy), RTE (Ireland), RTP (Portugal), RTV (Slovenia), RTW-Canal 9 (Spain), SRG (Switzerland), SES Astra (Luxembourg), SIC (portugal), SVT (Sweden), TRT (Turkey), TV5 Europe (France), Wega (Austria), Wiener Fimm Fond (Austria)
EuropeanUnion
European Institute for the Media
World Intellectual Property
Organisation(WIPO)
RadioVatican
tvcenter
tvcenter
HollySee
Concilium Conferentiarum Episcoporum Europae
(CCEE)
Comité épiscopal européen pour
les médias (CEEM)
Union catholique Internationale de la Presse
(UCIP)
Association catholique
internationale pour la Radio
et la TV (UNDA)
Microsoft Corp.
CORBIS
?
NAA is a nonprofit organization representing the $57-billion newspaper industry and more than 2,000 newspapers in the United States and Canada. NAA members account for 87 percent of U.S. daily circulation.
Newspaper Association of America.
barclaysplc
(barclays glob. inv.)
Association of Commercial
Television in Europe - ACT
http://www.acte.be The 20 broadcasters belonging to the ACT represent over 60 commercial TV channels broadcasting 200,000 hours of programmes per year and responsible for over 1,000,000 direct and indirect jobs in Europe. 340,000,000 Europeans tune in every day to the programmes broadcast by the members of ACT.