[article] Titre : | Denmark, Sweden and Norway: Television Diversity by Duopolistic Competition and Co-Regulation | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Anker Brink Lund, Auteur ; Christian Edelvold Berg, Auteur | Année de publication : | 2009 | Article en page(s) : | p.20-39 | Note générale : | Document numérique | Langues : | Anglais | Catégories : | MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: RADIO: Aspect économique MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION: Aspect économique
| Tags : | médias Suède Europe corégulation régulation éditeurs concurrence aspect économique must-carry pluralisme programmation étude de marché | Index. décimale : | 658.83 Etude et analyse des marchés | Résumé : | Résumé proposé par l'éditeur :
"The demonopolization of public service radio and television in Europe has brought about tougher competition in market terms. This, in turn, has made the conduct of broadcasters more businesslike. Public regulators, therefore, have attempted to secure programme diversity at a higher level than would be the case under strict commercial conditions. In Scandinavia, one important way of doing this has been to license hybrid channels that, while being financed by advertising, are at the same time acting under public service obligations with nationwide, terrestrial must-carry privileges. The authors evaluate these regulatory measures on data from Norway, Sweden and Denmark in terms of audience share and open and reflexive diversity, and conclude that the Scandinavian way of conducting co-regulation could serve as an inspiration to regulators around the world — especially in EU member states."
(Source : http://gaz.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/71/1-2/19 - Consulté le 28/10/2009) | in International Communication Gazette > 1/2 (February 2009) . - p.20-39
[article] Denmark, Sweden and Norway: Television Diversity by Duopolistic Competition and Co-Regulation [texte imprimé] / Anker Brink Lund, Auteur ; Christian Edelvold Berg, Auteur . - 2009 . - p.20-39. Document numérique Langues : Anglais in International Communication Gazette > 1/2 (February 2009) . - p.20-39 Catégories : | MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: RADIO: Aspect économique MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION: Aspect économique
| Tags : | médias Suède Europe corégulation régulation éditeurs concurrence aspect économique must-carry pluralisme programmation étude de marché | Index. décimale : | 658.83 Etude et analyse des marchés | Résumé : | Résumé proposé par l'éditeur :
"The demonopolization of public service radio and television in Europe has brought about tougher competition in market terms. This, in turn, has made the conduct of broadcasters more businesslike. Public regulators, therefore, have attempted to secure programme diversity at a higher level than would be the case under strict commercial conditions. In Scandinavia, one important way of doing this has been to license hybrid channels that, while being financed by advertising, are at the same time acting under public service obligations with nationwide, terrestrial must-carry privileges. The authors evaluate these regulatory measures on data from Norway, Sweden and Denmark in terms of audience share and open and reflexive diversity, and conclude that the Scandinavian way of conducting co-regulation could serve as an inspiration to regulators around the world — especially in EU member states."
(Source : http://gaz.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/71/1-2/19 - Consulté le 28/10/2009) |
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