[n° ou bulletin] Titre : | 29 - Septembre - Décembre 2007 - Regulation and change on audiovisual | Type de document : | document électronique | Année de publication : | 2007 | Importance : | 126 p. | Format : | pdf | Langues : | Anglais | Catégories : | MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL
| Tags : | internet audiovisuel télévision régulation | Index. décimale : | 302.23 Media | Résumé : | "The extensive and intense transformation of the audiovisual industry as a result of the impact of certain factors
such as technological convergence, digitalisation, the spread of the Internet and the appearance of web 2.0, among others, has forced us to extensively rethink the legal regulation of audiovisual media and services. After a long period of consultation, in December 2007 the European Union finally adopted the new Audiovisual Media Services Directive which, without abandoning the guiding principles of the old Television Without Frontiers Directive (1989), aims to adapt the regulatory framework in Europe to the new structural changes. At the lower level of the member States, these changes mean that the frameworks of audiovisual regulation and of the distribution of powers between the public and private sector or between territories also need to be adapted. In Catalonia, the legislator has made a significant effort in this area over the last few years, while Spain’s efforts have only managed to reform state radio and television, with state laws on audiovisual communication and the creation of a state audiovisual authority being postponed." | Note de contenu : | Table des matières :
Introduction
Monographic: Regulation and change on audiovisual
Online video content: Regulation 2.0? An analysis in the context of the new Audiovisual Media Services Directive
Catalan audiovisual legislation: present and future
“Twenty years is nothing” in television regulation
Transformations in the media ecosystem and new patterns of the administrative regulation of audiovisual communication
The UNESCO convention on cultural diversity and the law of the World Trade Organisation: conflict or complementarity?
Internet: the law’s response to virtual public space
Observatory
News production on television
The models of love in TV fictional series. Case study:Porca misèria
Television schedules in the transition to the 21st century
The debt of Sogecable and Prisa: analysis and genesis of a high risk global business strategy
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[n° ou bulletin] 29 - Septembre - Décembre 2007 - Regulation and change on audiovisual [document électronique] . - 2007 . - 126 p. ; pdf. Langues : Anglais Catégories : | MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL
| Tags : | internet audiovisuel télévision régulation | Index. décimale : | 302.23 Media | Résumé : | "The extensive and intense transformation of the audiovisual industry as a result of the impact of certain factors
such as technological convergence, digitalisation, the spread of the Internet and the appearance of web 2.0, among others, has forced us to extensively rethink the legal regulation of audiovisual media and services. After a long period of consultation, in December 2007 the European Union finally adopted the new Audiovisual Media Services Directive which, without abandoning the guiding principles of the old Television Without Frontiers Directive (1989), aims to adapt the regulatory framework in Europe to the new structural changes. At the lower level of the member States, these changes mean that the frameworks of audiovisual regulation and of the distribution of powers between the public and private sector or between territories also need to be adapted. In Catalonia, the legislator has made a significant effort in this area over the last few years, while Spain’s efforts have only managed to reform state radio and television, with state laws on audiovisual communication and the creation of a state audiovisual authority being postponed." | Note de contenu : | Table des matières :
Introduction
Monographic: Regulation and change on audiovisual
Online video content: Regulation 2.0? An analysis in the context of the new Audiovisual Media Services Directive
Catalan audiovisual legislation: present and future
“Twenty years is nothing” in television regulation
Transformations in the media ecosystem and new patterns of the administrative regulation of audiovisual communication
The UNESCO convention on cultural diversity and the law of the World Trade Organisation: conflict or complementarity?
Internet: the law’s response to virtual public space
Observatory
News production on television
The models of love in TV fictional series. Case study:Porca misèria
Television schedules in the transition to the 21st century
The debt of Sogecable and Prisa: analysis and genesis of a high risk global business strategy
| En ligne : | http://www.cac.cat/web/recerca/quaderns/hemeroteca/detall.jsp?NDg%3D&Mw%3D%3D&Jy [...] |
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