The case study of Universal Studios Universal Studios is a relatively small studio, one of the companies of "Little Three" (others are collaborators and collaborators) who rely on TV stations of "Big Five" cinema without their own movies . . '(Warner Bros., RKO, Fox, Paramount, MGM), Vertical Integrated Professional. The company was established under the possession of Carl Laemmle in the 1920's and adjusted to make the studio suitable for sound production relatively early. By 1930, all its versions were "sound film".
Universal Pictures (Universal Pictures) is the second largest movie studio in Hollywood, a subsidiary of NBC Universal Pictures and is included in more than a dozen studios around the world. Universal was established based on Yankee Film Company (1909), one of its predecessors. The founder of Universal is Calumley, Abe, Julius Stern. In 1908, Thomas Edison owned an exclusive sale to motors patents used from movies to movie projectors, and to owners of Lemly and other theaters, so to collect payment on every aspect of the movie business "Movie Picture Trust Fund" was created. The way to remove Edison's monopoly in the original film production led to Lemley and his partner establishing the Yankee Film Company in June 1909.
Universal picture is a division of Universal Picture (www.universalstudios.com). Universal studio is part of NBCUniversal. NBCUniversal is one of the world's leading media and entertainment companies that develops, produces, and sells entertainment, news and information. NBCUniversal owns and operates a variety of valuable news and entertainment networks, leading film companies, important television production companies, major television groups and internationally renowned theme parks. NBCUniversal is a subsidiary of Comcast.