size and structure of media organisations

International: The Centre for International Media Assistance, a Congressionally-funded think tank, defines media development as “efforts by organizations, people, and sometimes governments to develop the capacity and quality of the media sector within a specific country or region.

 National: nationally distributed or marketed broadcast and print products of a country, e.g. major newspapers and television programming

 Local: media vehicles, such as newspapers, radio stations, television stations, and cable stations, that function primarily to serve the communications needs of the communities or metropolitan areas in which they are located. The local advertiser is typically offered a special discount rate to advertise in local media.

 Community: Community media is any form of media that is created and controlled by a community, either a geographic community or a community of identity or interest. Community media is separate from commercial media, state run media, or public broadcasting.

International:
- Disney
- Microsoft
- Yahoo
- Discovery corporations
- Time warner
- Hearst corporation

National:
- Daily mail and general trust plc
- The guardian
- The mail on Sunday
- Daily mirror

Local:
- The Tottenham and wood green independent
- The Enfield gazette
- The Tottenham journal
- The Haringey advertiser

Community

- Angel radio
- All FM
- Bradford community broadcasting

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