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Introduction
to Mass Communication MCM
101
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LESSON
23
MEDIA
MANAGEMENT
The
issue of media management
was the next once newspapers
and magazines became a
known
entity
in the society.
In
the initial phase of print communication,
publications were not very regular
not only in the sense of
on
time
the next day, or on a particular day in
case of periodicals, but
also in the sense of their
layouts, design,
number
of pages and the content.
The
media continued in this fashion by the
end of 18th century. But in the meantime the
world of
advertising
and some modernization in the printing
process had been introduced.
The 19th century saw the
print
media getting into a great discipline as
dailies started fashioning themselves in
the sense of contents,
regularity
in publishing and observing the time of
appearance in the market.
The
media management means to
make sure that a publication
meets its deadlines, keeps
contents, generate
revenue
and maintains its technical
wing to be there in the hands of
end-readers well in time.
To
manage print media is a hard
task. Colleges and
universities run special
courses on media
management
and
specialists are engaged to
seek advice on matters to
manage and maintain a
publication.
Division
Any
publication has three clear
areas to manage:
·
Editorial
·
Business
·
Technical
Editorial
The
most important area of a daily is
its editorial section. A
large circulation daily has
to follow a
service
structure to make sure that
the people working in the editorial department
are in a well defined
hierarchy.
The
staff is generally divided into
two categories:
·
Field
staff
·
Newsroom
and editorial
The
field staff comprises reports who
are assigned beats (areas)
like crime, politics, business,
environment,
sports
or some are assigned with
special reports on different
subjects.
The
other part of the editorial staff is
supposed to mange the newsroom
where ultimately every
matter is
taken
care of that is to appear the
next day. The part of the
staff is supposed to write daily
editorials,
articles,
comments etc. All the staff is
headed by an editor who is
responsible for what report or
comment
has
appeared in the paper.
Writing
for a newspaper is not an
easy task. The writer
has to take into account the
policy of the paper,
laws
and
regulations and the ethics
which are generally observed
in a society. Many a time writers face
severe
reaction
on their write-ups and have to go
behind bars. The publications
have to see closure for
adhering to
their
policy if it is against the
government.
Business
section
Every
publication needs management of
its finances. The revenue it
generates and the money
it
spends.
For revenue generation advertising and
circulation departments are established.
The advertising
department
keeps making campaign to generate
revenue. It fixes rates of
different type and size
of
advertisements
appearing on the regular pages or
special supplements.
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Two
color ads and multicolor
ads are charged differently.
Likewise if an advertiser wants ad of its
product
appear
at a particular place and page, it is
supposed to pay more. In big
newspapers cost difference
between
an
ordinary ad and the one at a particular
spot is very high to the extent of 400
per cent.
Ad
which appear brief and
usually in one column are
called classified while
others are noted as display
ads.
Normally
newspapers charge ad cost in
advance. But in case of advertising
agencies newspapers allow
a
credit
for 90 days, though this
period varies from
publication to publication.
The
circulation department also meant to
undertake exercises to increase the
circulation of the publication.
It
not only helps generate
finances but also goes to
create a mark of the daily in the
market. It is always a
pride
for a publication to note
its high circulation.
The
accounts department in the business
section is supposed to be taking
care of disbursement of
salaries
to
the staff, purchase of components of
machines, paper, ink and the
transport. This department also
helps
the
company to maintain its audit
reports.
Press
The
printing side of a newspaper or a
periodical inside the office is referred to as
press in the sense
of
printing press. All matters
pertaining to printing press
are referred to as press
matters.
The
foremost task of this department is ensure
that the newspaper would be
printed at the desired
time
(deadline)
and available for
distribution the next
morning.
It
is the press department which tells the
directors (owners) about the newsprint
(paper) requirement. The
newsprint
comes in the form of huge
roles and its consumption
depends on the size and
volume number
of
pages printed every
day. The newsprint has to be
bought in enough quantity well in
advance. The next
task
is to keep camera for
filming the copies pasted
with news and ads
and which are handed over to
it by
the
editorial department. And
from filming to plate making
and the inks used to print the
final plates.
It
sounds little technical but
then this is how the whole
process of the printing press is
managed for a
regular
publication. This department usually
operates in the night no matter it is
cold, hot or raining. Any
small
mistake here may ruin the
whole work performed by other
departments in the day.
The
management of print media is done
more efficiently if the managers
are fully acquainted with
the
working
of all the three major sections of the
publication. Normally newspapers
hold regular training
sessions
for the people who are to be
assigned with the task of
managing the publication.
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