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Dynamics of media politics : broadcast and electronic media in Western Europe / Karen Siune
Titre : Dynamics of media politics : broadcast and electronic media in Western Europe Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Karen Siune, Auteur ; Wolfgang Truetzschler, Auteur Editeur : London : Sage Publication Ltd Année de publication : 1992 Collection : Sage Communications in Society Importance : xii, 206 p. Format : 21,5 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-8039-8574-2 Prix : 28,-€ Note générale : Edited for the Euromedia Research Group Langues : Anglais Catégories : EUROPE
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : Europe opérateurs service public médias législation aspect économique concentration concurrence TVSF programmation contenu nouveaux médias régulation Index. décimale : 302.23 Media Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur (4è p. couverture) :
"Product Description
The broadcasting and other electronic media are in the throes of a prolonged and vigorous restructuring. In this wide-ranging and illuminating text, members of the Euromedia Research Group analyze the nature, dynamics and directions of the changes currently affecting the Western European media.
Outstanding trends explored include the increasing importance of transnational multimedia corporations, and the various challenges from commercialization and privatization to traditions of public service broadcasting. How are individual national systems responding to such developments? What are the implications of transnational media for national culture and institutions? How does European Community legislation affect broadcasting freedoms and obligations? At the other end of the scale, the authors examine the widespread development of local radio and televison stations and discuss their regulatory framework.
Following up from the Euromedia Research Group's earlier New Media Politics (published by Sage in 1986), Dynamics of Media Politics offers an analytical overview of the processes of change affecting European mass media in the 1990s."
Note de contenu :
PART I : SETTING THE SCENE
1. From Structure to Dynamics
2. A Framework for the Analysis of Media Change in Europe in the 1990s
PART II: CROSSING BORDERS
3. The Building of Media Empires
4. Regulation of Media at the European Level
5. The Technology Factor
6. Television ContentDallasification of Culture?
PART III: PRESSURES ON NATIONAL SYSTEMS
7. Public Broadcasting in a State of Flux
8. Public Service Broadcasting Reactions to Competition
9. Small States in the Shadow of Giants
PART IV : MEDIA LOCALISM
10. The Global Village Stays Local
11. Models of Local Media Development
12. Regulation of Media at the Local Level
PART V : CONCLUSION
13. Wake Up, Europe!
INDEX
Dynamics of media politics : broadcast and electronic media in Western Europe [texte imprimé] / Karen Siune, Auteur ; Wolfgang Truetzschler, Auteur . - London (EC1Y 1SP) : Sage Publication Ltd, 1992 . - xii, 206 p. ; 21,5 cm. - (Sage Communications in Society) .
ISBN : 978-0-8039-8574-2 : 28,-€
Edited for the Euromedia Research Group
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : EUROPE
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : Europe opérateurs service public médias législation aspect économique concentration concurrence TVSF programmation contenu nouveaux médias régulation Index. décimale : 302.23 Media Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur (4è p. couverture) :
"Product Description
The broadcasting and other electronic media are in the throes of a prolonged and vigorous restructuring. In this wide-ranging and illuminating text, members of the Euromedia Research Group analyze the nature, dynamics and directions of the changes currently affecting the Western European media.
Outstanding trends explored include the increasing importance of transnational multimedia corporations, and the various challenges from commercialization and privatization to traditions of public service broadcasting. How are individual national systems responding to such developments? What are the implications of transnational media for national culture and institutions? How does European Community legislation affect broadcasting freedoms and obligations? At the other end of the scale, the authors examine the widespread development of local radio and televison stations and discuss their regulatory framework.
Following up from the Euromedia Research Group's earlier New Media Politics (published by Sage in 1986), Dynamics of Media Politics offers an analytical overview of the processes of change affecting European mass media in the 1990s."
Note de contenu :
PART I : SETTING THE SCENE
1. From Structure to Dynamics
2. A Framework for the Analysis of Media Change in Europe in the 1990s
PART II: CROSSING BORDERS
3. The Building of Media Empires
4. Regulation of Media at the European Level
5. The Technology Factor
6. Television ContentDallasification of Culture?
PART III: PRESSURES ON NATIONAL SYSTEMS
7. Public Broadcasting in a State of Flux
8. Public Service Broadcasting Reactions to Competition
9. Small States in the Shadow of Giants
PART IV : MEDIA LOCALISM
10. The Global Village Stays Local
11. Models of Local Media Development
12. Regulation of Media at the Local Level
PART V : CONCLUSION
13. Wake Up, Europe!
INDEX
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1001450 4 SIU DYN Livre Bibliothèque Documentaires Disponible Media policy : convergence, concentration and commerce / Denis McQuail
Titre : Media policy : convergence, concentration and commerce Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Denis McQuail, Editeur scientifique ; Karen Siune, Editeur scientifique Editeur : London : Sage Publication Ltd Année de publication : 1998 Importance : viii, 231 p. Format : 23,5 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-7619-5939-7 Prix : 28,-€ Note générale : Edited for the Euromedia Research Group Langues : Anglais Catégories : DROIT
EUROPE
MEDIASTags : régulation médias aspect économique convergence pluralisme concentration concurrence internet numérique aspect socio-culturel politique vidéo à la demande droit européen droit des médias Index. décimale : 340 Droit Résumé : Présentation par l'éditeur (4ème p. couverture) :
"The European media landscape is changing profoundly. In this wide-ranging and timely text, members of the Euromedia Research Group examine the ways in which national and supranational policy is adapting to these changes. The contributors of Media Policy consider:
+ The consequences for broadcasting systems of satellite and cable delivery
+ The fate of public broadcasting under deregulation
+ The changes currently affecting print media and newspaper
+ The implications of media changes for political and social cultural life
+ The significance of the Internet, the first true fruit of the telematic revolution in communication The main themes of media policy analysis today are convergence, concentration and commercialization, and abundance through digitalization. Although media policy has changed drastically in its concerns and forms, the contributors here argue that the need for an effective public communication policy in our "information society" is as pressing now as it ever was. Following up the success of the Euromedia Research Group's New Media Politics (1986), and the Dynamics of Media Politics (1992), this third volume in the series offers a timely review and analysis of developments in media and structure."Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIERES :
Contributors
INTRODUCTION
1. Changing Media and Changing Society
PART I. Structural Changes
2. The European Newspaper Market
3. Does Public Broadcasting Have a Future?
4. Media Concentration and the Public Interest
PART. II. Technological Changes.
5. The Digital Future.
6. The Internet: A New Mass Medium?
7. Convergence: Legislative Dilemmas
PARt. III. Media and Sociocultural Change
8. Commercialization and Beyond
9. Politicization in Decline?
10. Media Use in the European Household
11. The Media in the Age of Digital Communication
PART IV. Policy Responses.
12. Debating National Policy
13. Media Concentration: Options for Policy
14. European Policy Initiatives
Conclusion:
15. Looking to the Future
IndexMedia policy : convergence, concentration and commerce [texte imprimé] / Denis McQuail, Editeur scientifique ; Karen Siune, Editeur scientifique . - London (EC1Y 1SP) : Sage Publication Ltd, 1998 . - viii, 231 p. ; 23,5 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-7619-5939-7 : 28,-€
Edited for the Euromedia Research Group
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : DROIT
EUROPE
MEDIASTags : régulation médias aspect économique convergence pluralisme concentration concurrence internet numérique aspect socio-culturel politique vidéo à la demande droit européen droit des médias Index. décimale : 340 Droit Résumé : Présentation par l'éditeur (4ème p. couverture) :
"The European media landscape is changing profoundly. In this wide-ranging and timely text, members of the Euromedia Research Group examine the ways in which national and supranational policy is adapting to these changes. The contributors of Media Policy consider:
+ The consequences for broadcasting systems of satellite and cable delivery
+ The fate of public broadcasting under deregulation
+ The changes currently affecting print media and newspaper
+ The implications of media changes for political and social cultural life
+ The significance of the Internet, the first true fruit of the telematic revolution in communication The main themes of media policy analysis today are convergence, concentration and commercialization, and abundance through digitalization. Although media policy has changed drastically in its concerns and forms, the contributors here argue that the need for an effective public communication policy in our "information society" is as pressing now as it ever was. Following up the success of the Euromedia Research Group's New Media Politics (1986), and the Dynamics of Media Politics (1992), this third volume in the series offers a timely review and analysis of developments in media and structure."Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIERES :
Contributors
INTRODUCTION
1. Changing Media and Changing Society
PART I. Structural Changes
2. The European Newspaper Market
3. Does Public Broadcasting Have a Future?
4. Media Concentration and the Public Interest
PART. II. Technological Changes.
5. The Digital Future.
6. The Internet: A New Mass Medium?
7. Convergence: Legislative Dilemmas
PARt. III. Media and Sociocultural Change
8. Commercialization and Beyond
9. Politicization in Decline?
10. Media Use in the European Household
11. The Media in the Age of Digital Communication
PART IV. Policy Responses.
12. Debating National Policy
13. Media Concentration: Options for Policy
14. European Policy Initiatives
Conclusion:
15. Looking to the Future
IndexRéservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1001456 5 MCQ MED Livre Bibliothèque Documentaires Disponible