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Titre : Belgium - Public Service Media: A Means to an End Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Caroline Pauwels, Auteur ; Karen Donders, Auteur Editeur : Vienne [Autriche] : ORF - Österreichischer Rundfunk Année de publication : 2015 Importance : 8-10 p Langues : Anglais Catégories : EUROPE
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISIONTags : audiovisuel télévision rapport Belgique service public RTBF VRT Index. décimale : 791.45 - Télévision (Loisir) Résumé : "Even though most European governments have by
now expressed their firm beliefs in the value of Public
Service Media for democratic societies (Council of
Europe 2009), the new media environment raises
some fundamental and practical questions on how
far stretched the Public Service Media should be.
In answering some fundamental questions on Public
Service Media (What should it be? What does it stand
for?), we set out from a pragmatic definition of Public
media services being all media (radio, television,
Internet, mobile) services that meet pre-set public
interest objectives. (...)
Source : page 8 du rapport:
(Mitschka, Konrad) :
It’s about the public. It’s about the future. ORF’s First Multimedia Public-Value-Report.
Vienna, ORF, 2013En ligne : http://zukunft.orf.at/modules/orfpublicvalue/upload/13r0003.pdf Belgium - Public Service Media: A Means to an End [document électronique] / Caroline Pauwels, Auteur ; Karen Donders, Auteur . - Vienne (Autriche) : ORF - Österreichischer Rundfunk, 2015 . - 8-10 p.
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : EUROPE
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISIONTags : audiovisuel télévision rapport Belgique service public RTBF VRT Index. décimale : 791.45 - Télévision (Loisir) Résumé : "Even though most European governments have by
now expressed their firm beliefs in the value of Public
Service Media for democratic societies (Council of
Europe 2009), the new media environment raises
some fundamental and practical questions on how
far stretched the Public Service Media should be.
In answering some fundamental questions on Public
Service Media (What should it be? What does it stand
for?), we set out from a pragmatic definition of Public
media services being all media (radio, television,
Internet, mobile) services that meet pre-set public
interest objectives. (...)
Source : page 8 du rapport:
(Mitschka, Konrad) :
It’s about the public. It’s about the future. ORF’s First Multimedia Public-Value-Report.
Vienna, ORF, 2013En ligne : http://zukunft.orf.at/modules/orfpublicvalue/upload/13r0003.pdf
Titre : Private Television in Western Europe : Content, Markets, Policies Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Karen Donders, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Caroline Pauwels, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Jan Loisen, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef Editeur : RG21 6XS Basingstoke [Grande-Bretagne] : Palgrave MacMillan Année de publication : 2013 Collection : Palgrave Global Media Policy and Business Importance : 296 p Format : 22 cm Prix : £58 Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION: Aspect économique
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION: Aspect socio-culturelTags : aspect économique aspect socio-culturel télévision privée programme politique nouveaux services nouveaux médias service public TVSF Index. décimale : 302.234 Cinéma, radio, télévision (média) Résumé : "The existence of commercial television in Europe is relatively new compared to the United States and was 'officialised' only in 1989 with the adoption of the Television without Frontiers Directive. The introduction of private television – to some extent coordinated at the European level, but to a large extent shaped by the EU Member States – was fiercely commented upon in the 1980s. Nevertheless, most assertions on the phenomenon of private television are based not so much on empirical findings but rather on ideological arguments in favour or against commercial television. More often than not, arguments are entrenched in 'boom' and 'doom' perspectives on the commercialisation of media. In addition, academic research on private television remains scarce to date: the limited attention from scholars in Europe stands in sharp contrast with the extensive research in the field on public service broadcasting. Clustered around three themes, European and national experiences, content and markets, and policies, Private Television in Western Europe: Content, Markets, Policies aims to fill this gap, transcending the 'boom' and 'doom' scenarios that seem so dominant in media studies research."
Source : http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?pid=581540(consulté le 07/01/2014)Note de contenu : Table des matières
"1. Long Live Television; Christian Van Thillo
PART I: EUROPEAN AND NATIONAL EXPERIENCES
2. Private Television in Europe – A New Beginning or the Beginning of the End?; Karen Donders, Jan Loisen and Caroline Pauwels
3. Opening up Europe to Private Television – Harmonization and Liberalization to the Benefit of All?; Caroline Pauwels and Karen Donders
4. 30 Years of Private Television in Europe – Trends and Key Moments; Maria Michalis
5. Private Television in France: a Story of Political Intervention; Raymond Kuhn
6. Private Television in the United Kingdom: a Story of Ownership Integration; Gillian Doyle
7. Private Television in Small European States: Ireland, Austria and Switzerland; Manuel Puppis and Matthias Kuenzler
PART II: CONTENT (AND) MARKETS
8. Children's Television: a Comparative Analysis of Offers on Free-to-air Television in the United Kingdom and Finland; Mikko Sihvonen
9. Children's Television: Markets and Regulation; Allessandro D'Arma and Jeanette Steemers
10. Television Sports Rights: between Culture and Commerce; Petros Iosifidis and Paul Smith
11. Format is King: Television Formats and Commercialization; Andrea Esser
12. Business Model Issues for the Digital Video Content Industry; Olivier Braet
13. The Political Economy of Retransmission Payments and Cable Rights: Implications for Private Television Companies; Tom Evens
PART III: POLICIES
14. Best Friennemies Forever? Public and Private Broadcasting Partnerships in Flanders; Tim Raats
15. Fighting a (Lost) Battle? An Analysis of 20 Years of Private Television Complaints Against the Funding of Public Service Broadcasting; Karen Donders
16. The Thin Blue Line between Monitoring Advertising Rules and Commercial Freedom in Broadcasting: the Case Study of Product Placement; Katrien Lefever
17. Content Quotas: What and Whom are They Protecting?; Sally Broughton Micova
18. From Independence of Audiovisual Media Regulators to Europeanization of Audiovisual Media Regulation: Reaching for Apples of the Hesperides?; Anna Herold"En ligne : http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?pid=581540 Private Television in Western Europe : Content, Markets, Policies [texte imprimé] / Karen Donders, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Caroline Pauwels, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef ; Jan Loisen, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef . - RG21 6XS Basingstoke (Houndmills, Hampshire, Grande-Bretagne) : Palgrave MacMillan, 2013 . - 296 p ; 22 cm. - (Palgrave Global Media Policy and Business) .
£58
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION: Aspect économique
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION: Aspect socio-culturelTags : aspect économique aspect socio-culturel télévision privée programme politique nouveaux services nouveaux médias service public TVSF Index. décimale : 302.234 Cinéma, radio, télévision (média) Résumé : "The existence of commercial television in Europe is relatively new compared to the United States and was 'officialised' only in 1989 with the adoption of the Television without Frontiers Directive. The introduction of private television – to some extent coordinated at the European level, but to a large extent shaped by the EU Member States – was fiercely commented upon in the 1980s. Nevertheless, most assertions on the phenomenon of private television are based not so much on empirical findings but rather on ideological arguments in favour or against commercial television. More often than not, arguments are entrenched in 'boom' and 'doom' perspectives on the commercialisation of media. In addition, academic research on private television remains scarce to date: the limited attention from scholars in Europe stands in sharp contrast with the extensive research in the field on public service broadcasting. Clustered around three themes, European and national experiences, content and markets, and policies, Private Television in Western Europe: Content, Markets, Policies aims to fill this gap, transcending the 'boom' and 'doom' scenarios that seem so dominant in media studies research."
Source : http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?pid=581540(consulté le 07/01/2014)Note de contenu : Table des matières
"1. Long Live Television; Christian Van Thillo
PART I: EUROPEAN AND NATIONAL EXPERIENCES
2. Private Television in Europe – A New Beginning or the Beginning of the End?; Karen Donders, Jan Loisen and Caroline Pauwels
3. Opening up Europe to Private Television – Harmonization and Liberalization to the Benefit of All?; Caroline Pauwels and Karen Donders
4. 30 Years of Private Television in Europe – Trends and Key Moments; Maria Michalis
5. Private Television in France: a Story of Political Intervention; Raymond Kuhn
6. Private Television in the United Kingdom: a Story of Ownership Integration; Gillian Doyle
7. Private Television in Small European States: Ireland, Austria and Switzerland; Manuel Puppis and Matthias Kuenzler
PART II: CONTENT (AND) MARKETS
8. Children's Television: a Comparative Analysis of Offers on Free-to-air Television in the United Kingdom and Finland; Mikko Sihvonen
9. Children's Television: Markets and Regulation; Allessandro D'Arma and Jeanette Steemers
10. Television Sports Rights: between Culture and Commerce; Petros Iosifidis and Paul Smith
11. Format is King: Television Formats and Commercialization; Andrea Esser
12. Business Model Issues for the Digital Video Content Industry; Olivier Braet
13. The Political Economy of Retransmission Payments and Cable Rights: Implications for Private Television Companies; Tom Evens
PART III: POLICIES
14. Best Friennemies Forever? Public and Private Broadcasting Partnerships in Flanders; Tim Raats
15. Fighting a (Lost) Battle? An Analysis of 20 Years of Private Television Complaints Against the Funding of Public Service Broadcasting; Karen Donders
16. The Thin Blue Line between Monitoring Advertising Rules and Commercial Freedom in Broadcasting: the Case Study of Product Placement; Katrien Lefever
17. Content Quotas: What and Whom are They Protecting?; Sally Broughton Micova
18. From Independence of Audiovisual Media Regulators to Europeanization of Audiovisual Media Regulation: Reaching for Apples of the Hesperides?; Anna Herold"En ligne : http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?pid=581540 Réservation
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Titre : Rethinking European media and communications policy Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Caroline Pauwels, Editeur scientifique ; Harri Kalimo, Editeur scientifique ; Karen Donders, Editeur scientifique ; Ben Van Rompuy, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Brussels : VUBPress Année de publication : 2009 Importance : 370 p. Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-90-5487-603-8 Prix : 42,-€ Note générale : Très abondante bibliographie Langues : Anglais Catégories : DROIT : Droit européen
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: CINEMA
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION:Télécommunications
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : Europe médias convergence information télécommunications SMA régulation aide d'état concurrence aspect économique aspect technique statistiques audience législation droit européen cinéma diversité culturelle Index. décimale : 349.4 Droit européen Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur (4è p. couverture) :
"This book is a collection of expert insights on EU media and communications policies in the era of convergence. The media and ICT (Information and Communications Technology) sectors are at the heart of a competitive and inclusive European knowledge society. Since the late 1980s, the boundaries between these sectors have been blurring. Anno 2009, convergence is, finally, starting to take shape. And it is not just about technically migrating the offline world into a virtual one, or vice versa. It is about a much bigger change. New technologies enable fundamental socio-economic innovations as well as a restructuring of value chains. Social computing applications such as blogs and P2P networks push end-users to the centre stage in innovation. The culture of participating, of sharing, developing and using content in new, incremental ways, anywhere and anytime, is spreading fast. People as individuals, as citizens and as consumers can benefit from a completely new array of opportunities.
The fundamental changes caused by convergence also push previously distinct policies together. The objectives of such policies may be quite diverged, however. Conflicts may come to the fore, when economic profitability, legal stability and predictability, basic human rights and sociocultural values are pitched against one another. The developments render the task of public authorities extremely challenging. How to keep up with the current developments - or even better, how to predict the future scenarios - of the converging information society, so as to provide an optimal societal framework? How to take everyone’s interests into account, when the value chains are being completely transformed, when stakeholder groups such as consumers, content producers, network operators, right holders and public authorities interact in the constantly evolving mesh of a true digital environment? Much is at stake: competitiveness and jobs, social inclusion and cultural diversity, market opportunities and fundamental rights.
It appears therefore necessary to fundamentally reconsider the existing legal and policy frameworks. Have they become completely outdated? What are the main problems, and how should they be addressed? These are the very questions that top experts address in this book. Rethinking European Media and Communications Policy provides ample insights on the challenging task of crafting inclusive, competitive and culturally diverse media and communications policy for the converging Europe.
"The fast developing, converging digital environment is causing a revolution in the way people interact socially and commercially. EU policies must swiftly adapt to the new challenges. They must help the citizen-consumers and the businesses to fully seize the new opportunities. This book is a thoughtful contribution to the debate on the challenges that lay before us."
Meglena Kuneva, EU Commissioner for Consumer Affairs
Note de contenu : TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
The converging media and communications environment
THE PRACTICAL ENVIRONMENT
Information, telecommunication technologies and media convergence challenges
Social computing
NETWORKS AND SERVICES
The new audiovisual media service directive
Rethinking European broadcasting regulation
Public broadcasting and state aid in the new media environment
State aid and public service broadcasting
CONTENT AND CONSUMPTION
State aid for film - A policy moving too fast ?
Why a UNESCO convention on cultural diversity of expression ?
Can changes in copyright legislation support convergence in the media sector ?
CROSS-CUTTING THEMES
The standard of proof in EC merger control
Constitutional rights and new technologies : a comparative perspective
CONCLUSIONS
Policy approaches in the converging media and communications sector
List of contributorsRethinking European media and communications policy [texte imprimé] / Caroline Pauwels, Editeur scientifique ; Harri Kalimo, Editeur scientifique ; Karen Donders, Editeur scientifique ; Ben Van Rompuy, Editeur scientifique . - Brussels (Ravensteingalerij 28, 1000) : VUBPress, 2009 . - 370 p. ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-90-5487-603-8 : 42,-€
Très abondante bibliographie
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : DROIT : Droit européen
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: CINEMA
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION:Télécommunications
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : Europe médias convergence information télécommunications SMA régulation aide d'état concurrence aspect économique aspect technique statistiques audience législation droit européen cinéma diversité culturelle Index. décimale : 349.4 Droit européen Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur (4è p. couverture) :
"This book is a collection of expert insights on EU media and communications policies in the era of convergence. The media and ICT (Information and Communications Technology) sectors are at the heart of a competitive and inclusive European knowledge society. Since the late 1980s, the boundaries between these sectors have been blurring. Anno 2009, convergence is, finally, starting to take shape. And it is not just about technically migrating the offline world into a virtual one, or vice versa. It is about a much bigger change. New technologies enable fundamental socio-economic innovations as well as a restructuring of value chains. Social computing applications such as blogs and P2P networks push end-users to the centre stage in innovation. The culture of participating, of sharing, developing and using content in new, incremental ways, anywhere and anytime, is spreading fast. People as individuals, as citizens and as consumers can benefit from a completely new array of opportunities.
The fundamental changes caused by convergence also push previously distinct policies together. The objectives of such policies may be quite diverged, however. Conflicts may come to the fore, when economic profitability, legal stability and predictability, basic human rights and sociocultural values are pitched against one another. The developments render the task of public authorities extremely challenging. How to keep up with the current developments - or even better, how to predict the future scenarios - of the converging information society, so as to provide an optimal societal framework? How to take everyone’s interests into account, when the value chains are being completely transformed, when stakeholder groups such as consumers, content producers, network operators, right holders and public authorities interact in the constantly evolving mesh of a true digital environment? Much is at stake: competitiveness and jobs, social inclusion and cultural diversity, market opportunities and fundamental rights.
It appears therefore necessary to fundamentally reconsider the existing legal and policy frameworks. Have they become completely outdated? What are the main problems, and how should they be addressed? These are the very questions that top experts address in this book. Rethinking European Media and Communications Policy provides ample insights on the challenging task of crafting inclusive, competitive and culturally diverse media and communications policy for the converging Europe.
"The fast developing, converging digital environment is causing a revolution in the way people interact socially and commercially. EU policies must swiftly adapt to the new challenges. They must help the citizen-consumers and the businesses to fully seize the new opportunities. This book is a thoughtful contribution to the debate on the challenges that lay before us."
Meglena Kuneva, EU Commissioner for Consumer Affairs
Note de contenu : TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
The converging media and communications environment
THE PRACTICAL ENVIRONMENT
Information, telecommunication technologies and media convergence challenges
Social computing
NETWORKS AND SERVICES
The new audiovisual media service directive
Rethinking European broadcasting regulation
Public broadcasting and state aid in the new media environment
State aid and public service broadcasting
CONTENT AND CONSUMPTION
State aid for film - A policy moving too fast ?
Why a UNESCO convention on cultural diversity of expression ?
Can changes in copyright legislation support convergence in the media sector ?
CROSS-CUTTING THEMES
The standard of proof in EC merger control
Constitutional rights and new technologies : a comparative perspective
CONCLUSIONS
Policy approaches in the converging media and communications sector
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