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Is regulation still an option in a digital universe ? : Papers from the 30th University of Manchester International Broadcasting Symposium / Tim Lees
Titre : Is regulation still an option in a digital universe ? : Papers from the 30th University of Manchester International Broadcasting Symposium Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Tim Lees, Editeur scientifique ; Sue Ralph, Editeur scientifique ; John Langham Brown, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Luton [United Kingdom] : University of Luton Press Année de publication : 2000 Collection : Current debates in broadcasting num. 9 Importance : 336 p. Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-86020-574-3 Prix : 32,-€ Langues : Anglais Catégories : CONGRES, SYMPOSIUMS, JOURNEES D'ETUDES, COLLOQUES, MANIFESTATIONS DIVERSES, ....
MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : audiovisuel télévision régulation dérégulation numérique journalisme internet aspect économique droit des médias service public symposium Index. décimale : 006.6 Numérisation Résumé : Présentation 4è p. couverture :
"Once debates on regulation tended to focus upon content. Today the situation is more complicated. The proliferation of new, supposedly unregulated media like Internet, the opening up of broadcasting through digitalisation, and the increasingly international nature of the broadcasting medium itself mean that a whole series of legal, economic and technological issues now take precedence. Above all else, is it possible, or even desirable, to regulate at all ?
These papers from the 30th University of Manchester International Broadcasting Symposium feature contributions from major figures in the worlds of broadcasting and academia, and a glimpse into a future that will certainly affect us all."
Note de contenu : CONTENTS :
- Foreword
- Keynote Address : Digital : The End of Television As We Know It ?
- What Will the New World Look Like ?
- Research Report : Thoughts on the Appeal of "Screen Entertainments Culture" for British Children
- The Multimedia Newsroom at Brigham Young University
- Legal and Economic Issues in Regulation
- Futurology : Why It's Still Good to be Young in the Digital Age
PRESENTED PAPERS :
- The Eurovision Regulation Contest
- Investigative Journalism and Regulation : C4 Dispatches Today
- Digital Pay-TV : Regulating Ring-Fenced Monopolies
- I Once Owned a Radio Station in California
- Back from the Edge? The Experience of New Zealand Broadcasting with Deregulation
- Health Promotion and the Media
- Between Threat and Opportunity : the European Union's Responses to Regulating Digital Media Technologies
- Television in Guyana : A Regulatory Nightmare
- Regulating for Acceptability : The Juries'Verdict
- Broadcasting Regulation in the Internal Market : An Analysis of EU Audiovisual Policy
- Broadcasting Policy and Broadcasting Regulation : Who Needs it ?
- The Role of Global Media Policy
- Death to the Entrepreneur : An Examination of the Use of Technology and Legislation to Control Programme Piracy at the Dawn of the Digital Era
- Slovenia : Market or State Regulation : Who Will Control the Controllers ?
- Obstacles to Drama Production in Kuwait Television : A Field Study
- Professionalism and Children's Television : Governing the Ethics of the Public Servant ?
- Beyond Internetphilia : Regulation, Public Service Media and the Internet
- Can We Have Broadcast Diversity Today ? A Look at the Political/Economic Underpinnings of Broadcast Deregulation
- The Shifting Emphases of Television Programme Regulation : or, What's the News post News at Ten
- Regulating the Future : The Users' Views
- Afterword : Broadcasting and Society : From the '60s to the New Century
Is regulation still an option in a digital universe ? : Papers from the 30th University of Manchester International Broadcasting Symposium [texte imprimé] / Tim Lees, Editeur scientifique ; Sue Ralph, Editeur scientifique ; John Langham Brown, Editeur scientifique . - Luton (Part of John Libey Publishing, United Kingdom) : University of Luton Press, 2000 . - 336 p. ; 24 cm. - (Current debates in broadcasting; 9) .
ISBN : 978-1-86020-574-3 : 32,-€
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : CONGRES, SYMPOSIUMS, JOURNEES D'ETUDES, COLLOQUES, MANIFESTATIONS DIVERSES, ....
MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : audiovisuel télévision régulation dérégulation numérique journalisme internet aspect économique droit des médias service public symposium Index. décimale : 006.6 Numérisation Résumé : Présentation 4è p. couverture :
"Once debates on regulation tended to focus upon content. Today the situation is more complicated. The proliferation of new, supposedly unregulated media like Internet, the opening up of broadcasting through digitalisation, and the increasingly international nature of the broadcasting medium itself mean that a whole series of legal, economic and technological issues now take precedence. Above all else, is it possible, or even desirable, to regulate at all ?
These papers from the 30th University of Manchester International Broadcasting Symposium feature contributions from major figures in the worlds of broadcasting and academia, and a glimpse into a future that will certainly affect us all."
Note de contenu : CONTENTS :
- Foreword
- Keynote Address : Digital : The End of Television As We Know It ?
- What Will the New World Look Like ?
- Research Report : Thoughts on the Appeal of "Screen Entertainments Culture" for British Children
- The Multimedia Newsroom at Brigham Young University
- Legal and Economic Issues in Regulation
- Futurology : Why It's Still Good to be Young in the Digital Age
PRESENTED PAPERS :
- The Eurovision Regulation Contest
- Investigative Journalism and Regulation : C4 Dispatches Today
- Digital Pay-TV : Regulating Ring-Fenced Monopolies
- I Once Owned a Radio Station in California
- Back from the Edge? The Experience of New Zealand Broadcasting with Deregulation
- Health Promotion and the Media
- Between Threat and Opportunity : the European Union's Responses to Regulating Digital Media Technologies
- Television in Guyana : A Regulatory Nightmare
- Regulating for Acceptability : The Juries'Verdict
- Broadcasting Regulation in the Internal Market : An Analysis of EU Audiovisual Policy
- Broadcasting Policy and Broadcasting Regulation : Who Needs it ?
- The Role of Global Media Policy
- Death to the Entrepreneur : An Examination of the Use of Technology and Legislation to Control Programme Piracy at the Dawn of the Digital Era
- Slovenia : Market or State Regulation : Who Will Control the Controllers ?
- Obstacles to Drama Production in Kuwait Television : A Field Study
- Professionalism and Children's Television : Governing the Ethics of the Public Servant ?
- Beyond Internetphilia : Regulation, Public Service Media and the Internet
- Can We Have Broadcast Diversity Today ? A Look at the Political/Economic Underpinnings of Broadcast Deregulation
- The Shifting Emphases of Television Programme Regulation : or, What's the News post News at Ten
- Regulating the Future : The Users' Views
- Afterword : Broadcasting and Society : From the '60s to the New Century
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