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Hannah Tyne & Fleur Locke Their horizontal and vertical integration allowed their audiences and customers to grow to a global scale. However, their competitions trends were the same as theirs and each were accomplishing their own organizational objectives by being Time Warners national and global competition. 11) The Walt Disney Company is an international family entertainment and media business with shared ownership and a wide product diversity working in media networks, parks and resorts, studio entertainment, consumer products and interactive media. On October 16th 1923, Walt Disney signed the contract to create The Disney Brothers Studio. In the 1920s Disney made its first cartoons and feature film, and in 1949 the Walt Disney Music Company was created. In 1955, the first Disney Park called Disneyland opened its doors followed by the Walt Disney World Resort in 1971. 12) Another of Time Warners competition is News Corporation. They are an American multinational mass media corporation. Rupert Murdock, the owner of News Corporation, recently tried to buy more than 50% of BSkyB. However, he was stopped my cross-media regulation because he was not liked by the public or politicians as he was involved in the phone hacking scandal by the paper News of the World. He also does not like public service media, like the BBC, because it is one of his competitors. The competition commission did not allow him access to BSkyB. 13) We have learnt that there are 6 major media giants that own most of the media industry. Having discussed Time Warner, Disney and News Corp, we now understand that there is little diversity in the media industry as there is no place for small media companies to make films or other media types. These giants in the business vertically and horizontally integrate until there is almost a monopoly control. Time Warner owns a large amount of the media industry alongside Disney and News Corp. Their audiences are at a global scale allowing them to reach thousands of people every day. This allows these companies to make enormous profits that reach millions of dollars every year. Although they dont allow some smaller companies a niche in the media market, they provide a constant supply of entertainment for millions globally.