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Definition[]

Media clusters are

a specialized form of cluster designed to produce mediated content, such as motion pictures, television programs/videos, broadcasts, audio recordings, books, newspapers, magazines, games, photography and designs, websites, and mobile content for customers often based elsewhere.[1]

References[]

  1. Charlie Karlsson & Robert G. Picard, Media Clusters and Media Cluster Policies 4 (CESIS Electronic Working Paper No. 246) (Mar. 2011) (full-text).
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