03252nam 22004813 450 991088000090332120240812084530.09780520392489(CKB)33734262700041(MiAaPQ)EBC31594317(Au-PeEL)EBL31594317(DE-B1597)690535(DE-B1597)9780520392489(Perlego)4387934(EXLCZ)993373426270004120240812d2024 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDerivative Media How Wall Street Devours Culture1st ed.Berkeley :University of California Press,2024.©2024.1 online resource (301 pages)9780520392472 Cover -- Subvention -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Introduction -- Part One. The Effect of Finance on Media Industries -- 1. A Brief, Illustrated History of the Current U.S. Political Economy -- 2. Derivative Media and the Tools of Financialization -- 3. The Financialization of Music -- 4. The Financialization of Hollywood -- Part Two. The Effect of Finance on Media Texts -- 5. Derivative Music and Speculative Hip Hop -- 6. Derivative Television and Securitized Sitcoms -- 7. Derivative Film and Brandscape Blockbusters -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgments -- Glossary of Financial Terms -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.A free ebook version of this title is available through Luminos, University of California Press's Open Access publishing program. Visit www.luminosoa.org to learn more. Sequels, reboots, franchises, and songs that remake old songs--does it feel like everything new in popular culture is just derivative of something old? Contrary to popular belief, the reason is not audiences or marketing, but Wall Street. In this book, Andrew deWaard shows how the financial sector is dismantling the creative capacity of cultural industries by upwardly redistributing wealth, consolidating corporate media, harming creative labor, and restricting our collective media culture. Moreover, financialization is transforming the very character of our mediascapes for branded transactions. Our media are increasingly shaped by the profit-extraction techniques of hedge funds, asset managers, venture capitalists, private equity firms, and derivatives traders. Illustrated with examples drawn from popular culture, Derivative Media offers readers the critical financial literacy necessary to understand the destructive financialization of film, television, and popular music--and provides a plan to reverse this dire threat to culture.FinancializationUnited StatesMass mediaEconomic aspectsUnited StatesSOCIAL SCIENCE / Media StudiesbisacshFinancializationMass mediaEconomic aspectsSOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies.338.4730223DeWaard Andrew1765542MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910880000903321Derivative Media4207271UNINA