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Vertical and Horizontal Integration Explained
Vertical Integration (All stages Production, Distribution,
Exhibition/Exchange) It’s a bottom up approach – all
levels owned and ran by one company.

Horizontal Integration (All at the same stage) ie. Warner
Interactive, Warner Bros. Television, Warner Bros.
Animation, Warner Home Video…
In microeconomics and management, the term vertical integration describes a style
of management control. Vertically integrated companies in a supply chain are united
through a common owner. Usually each member of the supply chain produces a
different product or (market-specific) service, and the products combine to satisfy a
common need. It is contrasted with horizontal integration.

Horizontal integration occurs when a firm is being taken over by, or merged with,
another firm which is in the same industry and in the same stage of production as the
merged firm, e.g. a car manufacturer merging with another car manufacturer. In this
case both the companies are in the same stage of production and also in the same
industry.

Horizontal integration, that is the consolidation of holdings across multiple industries,
has displaced the old vertical integration of the Hollywood studios.[2] The idea of
owning many media outlets, which run almost the same content, is considered to be
very productive, since it requires only minor changes of format and information to use
in multiple media forms. For example, within a conglomerate, the content used in
broadcasting television would be used in broadcasting radio as well, or the content
used in hard copy of the newspaper would also be used in online newspaper website.

What emerged are new strategies of content development and distribution designed to
increase the “synergy’ between the different divisions of the same company. Studios
seek content that can move fluidly across media channels

One of the earliest, largest and most famous examples of vertical integration was the
Carnegie Steel company. The company controlled not only the mills where the steel
was manufactured but also the mines where the iron ore was extracted, the coal mines
that supplied the coal, the ships that transported the iron ore and the railroads that
transported the coal to the factory, the coke ovens where the coal was cooked, etc.
The company also focused heavily on developing talent internally from the bottom
up, rather than importing it from other companies.[1] Later on, Carnegie even
established an institute of higher learning to teach the steel processes to the next
generation.

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Vertical and horizontal integration explained

  • 1. Vertical and Horizontal Integration Explained Vertical Integration (All stages Production, Distribution, Exhibition/Exchange) It’s a bottom up approach – all levels owned and ran by one company. Horizontal Integration (All at the same stage) ie. Warner Interactive, Warner Bros. Television, Warner Bros. Animation, Warner Home Video… In microeconomics and management, the term vertical integration describes a style of management control. Vertically integrated companies in a supply chain are united through a common owner. Usually each member of the supply chain produces a different product or (market-specific) service, and the products combine to satisfy a common need. It is contrasted with horizontal integration. Horizontal integration occurs when a firm is being taken over by, or merged with, another firm which is in the same industry and in the same stage of production as the merged firm, e.g. a car manufacturer merging with another car manufacturer. In this case both the companies are in the same stage of production and also in the same industry. Horizontal integration, that is the consolidation of holdings across multiple industries, has displaced the old vertical integration of the Hollywood studios.[2] The idea of owning many media outlets, which run almost the same content, is considered to be very productive, since it requires only minor changes of format and information to use in multiple media forms. For example, within a conglomerate, the content used in broadcasting television would be used in broadcasting radio as well, or the content used in hard copy of the newspaper would also be used in online newspaper website. What emerged are new strategies of content development and distribution designed to increase the “synergy’ between the different divisions of the same company. Studios seek content that can move fluidly across media channels One of the earliest, largest and most famous examples of vertical integration was the Carnegie Steel company. The company controlled not only the mills where the steel was manufactured but also the mines where the iron ore was extracted, the coal mines that supplied the coal, the ships that transported the iron ore and the railroads that transported the coal to the factory, the coke ovens where the coal was cooked, etc. The company also focused heavily on developing talent internally from the bottom up, rather than importing it from other companies.[1] Later on, Carnegie even established an institute of higher learning to teach the steel processes to the next generation.