TY - BOOK AU - Mayer,Vicki AU - Lavie,Noa AU - Banks,Miranda J. TI - Media industries in crisis: what COVID unmasked SN - 1003387799 U1 - 302.23 23/eng/20240213 PY - 2024/// CY - London, New York PB - Routledge KW - Crises in mass media KW - Case studies KW - COVID-19 (Disease) in mass media KW - Mass media KW - Management KW - Employees KW - Labor unions KW - COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- KW - Economic aspects KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies N1 - Introduction : COVID strikes : the makings of crisis within a crisis industry / Vicki Mayer -- Insider stakeholders : Hollywood in crisis / Miranda Banks -- Essential stakeholders : is Kirsten's Dunst's nanny an "essential" worker? : dispatches from Studio New Zealand / Bridget Conor -- Policy stakeholders : political pivots and precarity in Colombia's orange economy / Enrique Uribe Jongbloed and César Mora-Moreo -- Cultural stakeholders : solidarity in Finland for creative justice / Anne Soronen -- External stakeholders : how Hollywood's U.S. boosters normalized risk / Kate Fortmueller -- Stakeholders in troubled tmes : understanding the scene of Egyptian media production in two timeframes / Mariz Kelada and Chihab El Khachab -- Polish perspectives on Netflix COVID-19 relief funds / Michał Pabiś-Orzeszyna -- Studio sonstruction in Ireland : boom, bubble, or both? / Bill Grantham -- Indian pandemic entertainment aesthetics and infrastructure / Darshana Sreedhar Mini -- "Not essential" : the controversial status of Turkish Dizis / Zeynep Sertbulut -- COVID variants and colonial remnants in South African media industries / Jessica Dickson -- Shooting with a long lens : three interviews with a feminist filmmaker in the age of US racial reckonings / Angela Tucker and Vicki Mayer -- Work contracts and creative justice for Turkey / Ergin Bulut -- Working from home for abroad : (re)configurations of the Brazilian animation industry / Elena Althemane -- Fraught gathering : studio-exhibitor reckoning at CinemaCon 2021 / Charlotte Orzel -- Collaborative networks for streaming film festivals as crisis responses in Germany / Skadi Loist -- Multi-cinemas and the moment of meme capitalism / Toby Miller -- Combat lessons on the decline of democracy in/on Israeli television news / Noa Lavie -- Taking a cue from the COVID lobby : lessons for greening Dutch film production / Judith Keilbach -- COVID choreography in the U.K. : redefining intimacy on set / Tanya Horeck and Susan Berridge -- Lessons from Mumbai : managing the lockdowns in two media industries / Tejaswini Ganti -- Riding the roller coaster : scenes from the Chinese film industry / Ying Zhu -- Epilogue : learning from one particular crisis / Miranda Banks, Vicki Mayer, and Noa Lavie N2 - "This edited volume offers a global overview that impact the COVID-19 pandemic, and other significant crises, have had on media industries and how they've responded. With accounts from the frontlines of local and national film, television, streaming and social media industries, this book provides a stakeholder framework, management lessons, and urgent commentaries to unpack the nature of crisis management and communication. The text examines how these industries have not only survived, but often thrived amongst a backdrop of critical national and regional emergencies, wars, financial meltdowns, and climate disasters. This international collection - featuring case studies from sixteen countries - examines how media industries managed all of these crises, successfully rebranding themselves as 'essential' while making power plays in politics, economics, and culture. The text reveals key lessons for the meltdowns, tectonic shifts and struggles ahead. This collection will be of interest to media and communication students, particularly those focused on the media industries and practices, and crisis communication and management, as well as those working in the media industries"-- UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003387794 ER -