Setting up wireframe I
1. Narrowing down...
To some extent, we're going to have to be okay with being selective. It's not impossible, but probably unpractical to have every single channel/company listed. Pick the ones you think are the most "relevant."
Also, need to make sure that this information is comprehensible to anyone a.k.a make it in nice language that anyone will understand without having to be a media person...
(These are in "size" order)
1. ViacomCBS
Movies
- Paramount Pictures
TV Channels
- MTV/VH1
- BET
- NFL.com
- Jeopardy
- 60 Minutes
- Nickelodeon
- CW (50%)
Streaming/Distribution
- Paramount+
- Showtime(outputs include: DreamWorks, Weinstein, A24)
- Showcase Cinemas (theater chain)
2. Disney
Movies
- Marvel Studios
- Lucasfilm
- Pixar/Disney Animation
- Miramax
TV
- ABC
- ESPN
- Lifetime
- History
- Vice
- Nat Geo
Streaming
- Disney+
- ESPN+
- Hulu
3. AT&T/Warner Media
Movies
- Warner Bros.
- DC Entertainment
- New Line Cinema
TV
- CNN
- HBO
- Cartoon Network/Looney Tunes
- TNT
- CW (50%)
Streaming
- HBO Max
- Hulu (10%)
4. Comcast
Movies
- Universal Pictures
- Focus Featrues
- Illumination Entertainment
- DreamWorks
TV
- MLB Network
- Bravo
- NBC
- NHL Network
- E!
- USA Network
Streaming/Distribution
- Fandango (theater chain)
- Xfinity Stream
5. News Corp
Movies
- 20th Century Fox
- Regency Enterprises
TV
- Fox News
- YES
- WSJ
- NY Post
Streaming
6. Sony
Movies
- Sony Picture Group
- Triumph Films
- Affirm Films
TV
- GSN
- Animax
Streaming/Distribution
- Starz
- Culver Entertainment
2. Wireframe elements
(Somewhat) continuous scroll, but not like what this blog looks like. Too much work and hard to visualize if it's a single column of info.
Hover feature?
Definitely should include movie/TV titles for contextualizing.
Web/network structure?
Honestly might be cool to do some sort of "linking" feature across conglomerates, since some of them share stake in companies.