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单词 cross-ownership
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Definition of cross-ownership in English:

cross-ownership

noun
mass noun
  • The ownership by one corporation of different companies with related interests or commercial aims.

    Britain's biggest media empire would be affected by tougher curbs on cross-ownership
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The studies lay the foundation for the agency's re-evaluation of cross-ownership policies.
    • Judging from reports, last Friday's forum was quite hostile to cross-ownership.
    • At the corporate level, partnerships, mergers and/or cross-ownership could mean increased newspaper circulation and revenues.
    • From a legal standpoint, he questions whether the corporate form, as a legal entity, is challenged by complex network patterns of cross-ownership.
    • They were the only two broadcast outlets that seriously covered the issue of ownership caps and cross-ownership.
    • The Coalition came to power committed to remove the cross-media rules, which have prevented cross-ownership between commercial broadcasting and newspapers since the 1980s.
    • The industry is on the cusp of a deregulatory buying spree as cross-ownership laws are hashed out in Washington.
    • And with the potential for more cross-ownership, it will be hard to keep track of the media dance cards across the country.
    • Lifting cross-ownership rules completely would allow a number of transactions that might not otherwise occur.
    • It also repealed cross-ownership laws for radio.
    • ‘Our opposition to cross-ownership runs against our own business interests,’ he says.
    • This is especially important as the industry faces key public policy issues regarding cross-ownership and ownership caps.
    • Any significant Australian media investor is barred under cross-ownership laws, which restrict companies holding newspaper and television assets in the same market.
    • Many lobbyists expect him first to tackle cross-ownership of newspapers and local broadcast stations, then move on to rules allowing broadcasters to own more than one TV station in a market.
    • And he'll be able to make sure it can grow with the likely liberalization of the rules against cross-ownership of TV and newspapers in the same markets.
    • The cross-ownership rule, in fact, may need some rethinking.
    • On the other hand, the intricacies of media cross-ownership and foreign ownership rules act like a soporific to even the hard-core insomniac.
    • Canadian regulations place very few restrictions on cross-ownership.
    • They are also being squeezed by antiquated legislation which bans cross-ownership and fails to recognise the need for multinational airlines.
    • In smaller markets, duopolies and TV-newspaper cross-ownership still will be disallowed to preserve diversity.
 
 

Definition of cross-ownership in US English:

cross-ownership

nounˌkrôsˈōnərˌSHip
  • The ownership by one corporation of different companies with related interests or commercial aims.

    Britain's biggest media empire would be affected by tougher curbs on cross-ownership
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many lobbyists expect him first to tackle cross-ownership of newspapers and local broadcast stations, then move on to rules allowing broadcasters to own more than one TV station in a market.
    • The industry is on the cusp of a deregulatory buying spree as cross-ownership laws are hashed out in Washington.
    • They are also being squeezed by antiquated legislation which bans cross-ownership and fails to recognise the need for multinational airlines.
    • They were the only two broadcast outlets that seriously covered the issue of ownership caps and cross-ownership.
    • Lifting cross-ownership rules completely would allow a number of transactions that might not otherwise occur.
    • And with the potential for more cross-ownership, it will be hard to keep track of the media dance cards across the country.
    • ‘Our opposition to cross-ownership runs against our own business interests,’ he says.
    • This is especially important as the industry faces key public policy issues regarding cross-ownership and ownership caps.
    • On the other hand, the intricacies of media cross-ownership and foreign ownership rules act like a soporific to even the hard-core insomniac.
    • And he'll be able to make sure it can grow with the likely liberalization of the rules against cross-ownership of TV and newspapers in the same markets.
    • In smaller markets, duopolies and TV-newspaper cross-ownership still will be disallowed to preserve diversity.
    • It also repealed cross-ownership laws for radio.
    • Canadian regulations place very few restrictions on cross-ownership.
    • Any significant Australian media investor is barred under cross-ownership laws, which restrict companies holding newspaper and television assets in the same market.
    • From a legal standpoint, he questions whether the corporate form, as a legal entity, is challenged by complex network patterns of cross-ownership.
    • At the corporate level, partnerships, mergers and/or cross-ownership could mean increased newspaper circulation and revenues.
    • The Coalition came to power committed to remove the cross-media rules, which have prevented cross-ownership between commercial broadcasting and newspapers since the 1980s.
    • Judging from reports, last Friday's forum was quite hostile to cross-ownership.
    • The cross-ownership rule, in fact, may need some rethinking.
    • The studies lay the foundation for the agency's re-evaluation of cross-ownership policies.
 
 
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