Course Catalog 2013-2014
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Course Catalog 2013-2014

TLO-32406 Introduction to Entertainment and Media Management, 4 cr

Additional information

Suitable for postgraduate studies

Person responsible

Artur Lugmayr

Lessons

Study type P1 P2 P3 P4 Summer Implementations Lecture times and places
Lectures
Excercises
Assignment
 4 h/week
 6 h/per
 20 h/per



 



 



 



 
TLO-32406 2013-01 Monday 16 - 18, TB219
Wednesday 12 - 16, S4

Requirements

- Active participation on lectures (70%) and exercises (100%) - Completed course assignments - Final examination For students wishing to take this course, please subscribe to the email list to get further information: https://listmail.tut.fi/mailman/listinfo/emmi-students Please also take a look at the Entertainment and Media Management Lab. (EMMi Lab.): www.tut.fi/emmi The latest course descriptions can be found on: http://www.tut.fi/emmi/WWW/teaching Several courses will be held in cooperation with UTA's Media Management Curriculum held by Prof. Dr. Gregory Ferrell Lowe. http://www.uta.fi/cmt/en/contact/staff/greglowe/index.html
Completion parts must belong to the same implementation

Learning Outcomes

After the course the students should be able to: 1) Define and understand the concept "Media" and its recent historical developments 2) Identify and describe the different Media and Entertainment industries 3) Identify the forms of New Media and to discuss their special characteristics and implications in an in-depth fashion 4) Identify and discuss the societal, sociological, political, financial, regulatory and legal factors influencing Media 5) Define and discuss the functions, levels, skills and influences of Management in Media 6) Understand and outline the basics of audience research and other concepts of media marketing 7) Identify, define and understand the different business models of different Media domains 8) Define the concept of value-chain and to discuss the differences in the value-chains between different media domains 9) Understand the implications of Internet on Media industries and the forms of Internet-enabled media 10) Understand and discuss the evolution of the Media Content Model 11) Understand the implications of the Design Thinking methodology on the management of creative teams

Content

Content Core content Complementary knowledge Specialist knowledge
1. - Media - History of Media - Media industries - Design thinking methodology  Understanding of the content and implications of Design Thinking metholodogy  Practical understanding and knowledge of the implications of Design Thinking methodology on the management of creative teams 
2. Aspects of - Society - Sociology - Audience - Policy on Media and Entertainment Industries     
3. Basic principles of: - Marketing - Strategy - Organization - Economics in Media     
4. Media as a product of : - Society - Policy - Culture - Technology     
5. Media segments: - Television - Radio - Music - Motion picture industry     
6. Media segments and the Interactive Consumer: - Social media - Internet based services     
7. Media segments: - Digital games - Ambient Media - Mobile Media     

Instructions for students on how to achieve the learning outcomes

The course assessment is based on the course assignment (40%) and the course exam (60%). It should also be noted, that the active participation on the course lectures (70% minimum) and the course assignment related exercises (100%) is a mandatory requirement for passing the course.

Assessment scale:

Numerical evaluation scale (1-5) will be used on the course

Partial passing:

Completion parts must belong to the same implementation

Study material

Type Name Author ISBN URL Edition, availability, ... Examination material Language
Book           Alan B. Albarran, Media Economics, Iowa State University Press, Iowa, 1996   Yes    English  
Book           Arthur Asa Berger, Media & Society A Critical Perspective, Rowman Littlefield Publishers Inc., Plymouth, UK, 2007   Yes    English  
Book           David Croteau and William Hoynes, The Business of Media Corporate Media and Public Interest, Pine Forge Press, California, 2006   Yes    English  
Book           Lucy Kung, Strategic Management in the Media Theory to Practice, SAGE, 2008.   Yes    English  
Other online content           ACM, Computers in Entertainment, www.acm.org   Yes    English  

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Course Corresponds course  Description 
TLO-32406 Introduction to Entertainment and Media Management, 4 cr TITA-7106 Introduction to Entertainment and Media Management, 4 cr  

More precise information per implementation

Implementation Description Methods of instruction Implementation
TLO-32406 2013-01 Entertainment and media technology is all-present in our daily environments: Web based media, TV, radio, or print-press are just a few examples. The media environment is more and more changing towards additional digital services in terms of user contributed content and online collaboration. The plethora of media environments therefore expands to media eco-systems: social media, digital gaming, collaborative content, ambient media, digital location based services, and online platforms are just a few examples. This course aims to get basic understanding of general concepts in the entertainment and media production management including the latest digital services. The foundations of media economics, industries, and markets shall give understanding into the fascinating world of media ecosystems. The course is designed to develop skills and knowledge necessary to understand the changes in today¿s entertainment and media world in terms of society, audience, creative skills, technology, services and content. Based on the characteristic of the entertainment and media industry, specific differences to other industries related to organization form, creative team management, business models, marketing, and content production are particularly emphasized. From the technical point of view, basic principles of entertainment computation are introduced and presented. Attendees will get an overview of various media domains and how the world of media functions. After the course students shall have knowledge and understanding of: 1. Difference of entertainment and media business to other business domains 2. Society, sociology, audience, and policy aspects in entertainment and media 3. Basic principles of marketing, strategy, organization, and economics in media 4. Media and digital service ecosystems in creative digital service industries 5. Latest trends in nowadays entertainment computation technologies   Lectures
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Distance learning: 0 %
Self-directed learning: 0 %  

Last modified25.10.2013