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Figure 6: Property Map of TV/Film Radio/Music Print Internet/Other Magazines: ControlJournal (50%), Editora Abril S.A. (70%) 300 publications including Veja, Music: Abril Music, Internet: Universo Abril TV: MTV Brasil (70%); TVA (70%) Capricho, Mickey, Ze Carioca, Ilusao, Nocturno, Abril Music Club Online (50%) Manequim,Quatro Rodas,Realidade, Placar, Brazil Playboy; Books: Ática and Scipionz Publishers Radio: Radio TV: Zoom TV, Times Now (50% with Internet: India Bennett Mirchi (12 stations Reuters), Newspapers: Times of India, Times across India) Mumbai Mirror, Economic Times; Coleman Famina, Filmfare, Bangalore Mirror, (The Times Group) India TV:Global Television and E! Television; Alliance Atlantis (66%) which produces the CSI: Crime Radio: 4 stations in Newspapers: 10 large dailies including Scene Investigation franchise, and operates 13 Turkey including Joy FM; National Post, Ottawa Citizen and The CanWest specialty television channels throughout Canada; 3 “Original” stations in the Gazette (Montreal); 30 community TEN Network (Aus, 57%), EyeCorp UK newspapers; The New Republic (USA) Canada TV: CCTV 1, CCTV 9, CCTV International Internet: CCTV.com, Radio: CRI (China Newspapers: China Daily, People’s Daily; Tibet.cn, ICCTV.com, Asia, CCTV International Europe, and Radio International) Xinhua News Agency CCTV CCTV International America China.org.cn China TV:Fuji Television Network, Happo Television, owns 28 stations and satellite Radio: Nippon Other: Dinos (direct channels Fuji TV 721 and 739, produced Broadcasting (83%), Publishing: Fusosha Publishing marketing), event Fuji television shows such as “Iron Chef” Music: Pony Canyon production Japan Film: Fuji TV Movies Newspapers: USA Today; Newsquest (UK), Internet: Captivate, Lancashire Evening Telegraph, Bolton Evening USATODAY.com; Hawaii.com TV: Operates 23 US television stations in Radio:Gannett markets that include Sacramento, News, and The Northern Echo; Clipper Other: Gannett Healthcare, Broadcasting (13 Magazine; Army Times Publishing; over 100 Gannett Retail Advertising, Gannett Phoenix, Atlanta, Denver and Stations) USA Washington, D.C community newspapers throughout the US, Gannett Satellite Information Gannett News Service Network, Gannett Media Tech. Radio: Echo of Other: Oktyabr and Crystal Moscow, First Publishing: Publishing house Seven Days: Palace (theaters), NTV-Media TV: TNT and NTV, NTV+ (partial) Popular Radio Magazines: Itogy, 7 Days TV-Program, Caravan (adv.), Telebasis (real estate), Gazprom Film: NTV-KINO (film production) (Popsa), Radio of Stories’ Collection, Caravan of Stories. Parent Gazprom produces 86% Russia NEXT, CITY-FM and Newspapers: Izvestia and Tribuna Relax-FM of Russia''s natural gas TV:Univision (25%, provides 70% of the content), Sky Mexico, Empresas Music:Televisa Publishing: Editorial Televisa, Grupo Televisa Musica, Radio: Publishing Distribution (78 titles in 20 countries), it Cablevision (51%), Televisa Internet: Televisa Sistema Radiopolis also publishes Spanish editions of major English GrupoTelevisa Digital: Esmas, Gyggs Networks (33 stations), Channels 2, (50% with Prisa) 17 publications such as Cosmopolitan, Harpar's Bazaar, Mexico 4, 5 and 9 Film: Videocine, Televisa Mexican Stations. Good Housekeeping, PC Magazine. and Natl Geog. Home Entertainment TV:Hearst-Argyle Television (77%)—ABC, Magazines: include: Cosmopolitan, Esquire, Good Housekeeping, Harper's BAZAAR, O, The Oprah NBC, CW and CBS network-affiliated Internet: Drugstore.com, Radio: 2 US Magazine (with Harpo), Popular Mechanics, stations in markets around the US; A&E White Directory Publishers, Hearst radio stations Seventeen, SmartMoney, Newspapers: 12 papers Networks (37.5%), Lifetime Entertainment NBCWeather.com USA Services (50%), Cosmopolitan Television including The San Francisco Chronicle, Seattle Post- Intelligencer, Houston Chronicle Investments: NewsCorp (5.9%), TV:Lebanese Broadcasting Corp.Satellite Disney (2%), TimeWarner (1%), (49%), Islamic Al Resalah (The Message) Apple (1%), Rotana studios, channel, Rotana (music video production), Amazon (1%), Sonatel (10% Kingdom Radio: Rotana FM Magazines:Rotanna Rotana Clip, Rotana Music, Rotana Gulf, Senegalese telecom); Four Holdings Rotana Cinema, Rotana Tarab, Rotana Seasons (27%). Savoy Hotel, Zaman, Rotana Europe, Radio: Radio stations in Publishing: Legardere Publishing; Larousse, EuroDisney (10%), Citigroup Saudi Arabia the CZ, Fr., Ger, Pol, Robert Laffont, Bordas, Magazines: Legardere (3%), Motorola (1%), Active Publications: Elle, Ici Paris, France Rus, Rom, & SA. Internet:Cellfish Media; Legadare TV: Canal J, Gulli, TiJi, Teva (24.5%), Include:, Europe 1 & 2, Dimanche, Psychologies Magazine, Woman’s Day, Car and Driver, and Cycle World; Marie Active Media; Other: Intermedia Legarde|re Muzzik, Match TV, Canal Satellie (34%) Lagardere Active Radio (85%), Lagardère Publicité (2nd International, RFM Claire Publisher (45%), Newspapers: LeMonde France (17%), La Provence, Nice-Matin (94%), Var- largest adv. agency in France, Matin (94%) Corse Matin (86.5%), Corse Interdeco Group (media buyer), Media (86.5%) Votre Hebdo (86.5%), L'Alsace (20%) planning agencies Eurosud Pbulicite TV:Canale 5, Italia 1, Rete 4, (86%) and Hexagone (22%) GestevisionTelecino (majority, Spain), Publishing: Monadori (largest Italian Radio: Radio 101, magazine publisher) Magazines: Other: Mediolanum (36%), PublItalia (Adv), Mediaset Boing (51%), Mediashopping, Mediaset AC Milan, Soccer Team, Albacom (Telecom), Premium, Endemol NV, Newspapers: Il Giornale Italy Internet: Mail.ru (Rus. 30%), Magazines: Chinese sports publisher Sanook (Thailand); MediaZone, TV: MultiChoice, M-Net, Supersport; Titan (partial), Paarl Media, Media24, Naspers Film: Phoenix Film & TV Co. NetWeb (12%), Tencent (35% South Africa Beijing Media Corp (10%), China), Sanook (Thailand), Other: Abril (30%), Tixa (China Adv. TV:Phoenix Satellite Television (Hong Kong), Phoenix Phoenix Global Television, Phoenix Chinese Magazines: Phoenix Weekly Magazine, Internet:Phoenix TV.com China News and Entertainment, Phoenix Film &TV Hong Kong Phoenix Weekly Magazine (77%) TV Company, China Global Television (50%) Radio: Cadena SER (40 Stations), M80, Radiolé, Newspapers: El País, 5 Días, As (75%), Le Monde (15%), TV: Sogecable—includes Cuatro (44.3%), SinfoRadio MáximaFM, Magazines: El Correo de Andalucía, Odiel, La Voz de DIGITAL +, Localia (75%), Portugal TVI, Prisa Unión Radio (80%), Almería, Plantas de impression, Cinemanía, Claves,Rolling NBP; Film: Sogecine International Radio Spain Stone, Publishing: Santillana, Grupo Santillana (textbooks) (GLR)—Col., Mex., includes Aguilar, Alfaguara, Altea, Taurus, Salamandra USA, Chile, Arg., C. Rica TV:TV Globo, Globo International RedeGlobo NetworkCabo Globo, Globosat; Radio: Sistema Globo Pubishing: Editora Globo Magazines: Internet: Globo Video Epoca Newspapers: Extra, O Globo (internet video) Brazil Film: Globo Filmes, Telecine de Radio, Som Livre Programações de Filmes Internet: BestTV(Internet protocol TV) TV: Shanghai Media Group; Shanghai Other: Shanghai Oriental Dragon Mobile Film: Shanghai Film Group Newspapers: China Business Daily Media Group Telecommunication, Shanghai Telecom TV: Sony Pictures Television produces shows China including Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune; Sony Internet:Sony Online Entertainment, Sony Music: Sony BMG Music Pictures Home Media, Gameshow Network Pictures Mobile; Other: Sony Ericcson (mobile Entertainment (50% with (50%); Sony Entertainment TV India; Film: phones), Sony Computer Entertainment, Sony Sony Bertelsmann) Columbia TriStar: Screen Gems, TriStar Pictures, Pictures Animation Japan/ Sony Pictures Classics, & Columbia Pictures; USA MGM Studios; Sony Pictures Studios TV: Canal+ France (65%) includes CanalSat, Internet: CanalSat Mobile Other Investments: Maroc Canal+, Canal+ distribution; Film:Studio Music: Universal Telecom (51%), SFR Mobile (56%), N9uf Cegetel Vivendi Canal, CanalPlay (40.5%), Vivendi Games, Universal Studios (92%) France TV: Zee Cinema,, Zee Muzic, Zee Smile, Zee Jagran, Zee Premiere, Zee Classic, Zee Action, Zee Studio, Zee Cafe and Zee Trendz; Zee TV, Zee Sports Limited, Zee News Limited, New Era Entertainment Network Limited, Zee Telefilms (International), Zee Internet: Wire and Zee Turner Ltd (74%), Taj TV Mauritius (50%), Ten Music: Zee Records Wireless (India) Sports (50%), ETC Networks (51%), Siti Cable, Zee Limited India News Ltd.; Film: Zee Cinema Figure 6: Property Map of "Second Tier" Multi-Media Conglomerates Data Source: Collected from the latest available proxy statements and/or corporate websites as of February 2008. This chart includes key holdings and is not an exhaustive list..
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