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Television across Europe - More channels, less independence - Overview - Country reports : Albania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Italy, Lithuania, Poland, Republic of Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia - Follow-up reports 2008 / Marius Dragomir
Titre : Television across Europe - More channels, less independence - Overview - Country reports : Albania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Italy, Lithuania, Poland, Republic of Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia - Follow-up reports 2008 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Marius Dragomir, Auteur ; Mark Thompson, Auteur ; Assya Kavrakova, Auteur ; Eva Rybkova, Auteur ; Gianpietro Mazzoleni, Auteur ; Giulio Enea Vigevani, Auteur ; Arturas Racas, Auteur ; Andrzej Krajewski, Auteur ; Vesna Sopar, Auteur ; Manuela Preoteasa, Auteur ; Rastislav Kuzel, Auteur ; Ivan Godarsky, Auteur ; Dusan Reljic, Auteur Editeur : Budapest [Hongrie] : EU Monitoring and Advocacy Program, Open Society Institute Année de publication : 2008 Importance : 456 p. ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-189-1138585-8 Note générale : N.B. : la présentation de l'ouvrage, par l'éditeur, est annexée à cette notice.
Voir aussi le site (monitoring "TV across Europe") : http://www.mediapolicy.org/tv-across-europe
Langues : Français Catégories : EUROPE
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISIONTags : télévision régulation Europe droit national pluralisme publicité indépendance éthique autorégulation liberté des médias Index. décimale : 791.45 Télévision (Loisir) Résumé : "Television, a pillar of democracy and open societies, is changing at breakneck speed, affecting the patterns of production, transmission, consumption, marketing, financing and ownership. To take the measure of these changes and assess their impact on the independence of television – especially in the new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe – the Open Society Institute (OSI) has mapped the main developments in broadcasting legislation, policy and markets in nine countries: Albania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Italy, Lithuania, the Republic of Macedonia, Poland, Romania and Slovakia.
These countries were all included in OSI’s Television across Europe monitoring project (2005), which covered 20 countries. The new reports are sequels, measuring the progress – or lack of it – in improving the independence and pluralism of broadcasting. A regional overview defines and interprets trends across the region. Recommendations to governments, international organisations, media and regulatory bodies aim to ensure that television can play its democratic role.
The country reports were drafted by local experts with the support of partner NGOs. The overview was drafted by media experts who edited the country reports. It includes comprehensive tables of comparative data. "
(Source : http://www.mediapolicy.org/ - Consulté le 13/03/2009)Note de contenu : TABLE OF CONTENTS :
Acknowledgements
Preface
Foreword
Overview :
- Albania / Albanie
- Bulgaria / Bulgarie
- Czech Republic / Tchéquie
- Italy / Italie
- Lithuania / Lithuanie
- Poland / Pologne
- Republic of Macedonia / Macédoine
- Romania / Roumanie
- Slovakia / SlovaquieEn ligne : http://www.eumap.org/ Television across Europe - More channels, less independence - Overview - Country reports : Albania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Italy, Lithuania, Poland, Republic of Macedonia, Romania, Slovakia - Follow-up reports 2008 [texte imprimé] / Marius Dragomir, Auteur ; Mark Thompson, Auteur ; Assya Kavrakova, Auteur ; Eva Rybkova, Auteur ; Gianpietro Mazzoleni, Auteur ; Giulio Enea Vigevani, Auteur ; Arturas Racas, Auteur ; Andrzej Krajewski, Auteur ; Vesna Sopar, Auteur ; Manuela Preoteasa, Auteur ; Rastislav Kuzel, Auteur ; Ivan Godarsky, Auteur ; Dusan Reljic, Auteur . - Budapest (PO Box 519, 1397, Hongrie) : EU Monitoring and Advocacy Program, Open Society Institute, 2008 . - 456 p.
ISSN : 978-189-1138585-8
N.B. : la présentation de l'ouvrage, par l'éditeur, est annexée à cette notice.
Voir aussi le site (monitoring "TV across Europe") : http://www.mediapolicy.org/tv-across-europe
Langues : Français
Catégories : EUROPE
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISIONTags : télévision régulation Europe droit national pluralisme publicité indépendance éthique autorégulation liberté des médias Index. décimale : 791.45 Télévision (Loisir) Résumé : "Television, a pillar of democracy and open societies, is changing at breakneck speed, affecting the patterns of production, transmission, consumption, marketing, financing and ownership. To take the measure of these changes and assess their impact on the independence of television – especially in the new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe – the Open Society Institute (OSI) has mapped the main developments in broadcasting legislation, policy and markets in nine countries: Albania, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Italy, Lithuania, the Republic of Macedonia, Poland, Romania and Slovakia.
These countries were all included in OSI’s Television across Europe monitoring project (2005), which covered 20 countries. The new reports are sequels, measuring the progress – or lack of it – in improving the independence and pluralism of broadcasting. A regional overview defines and interprets trends across the region. Recommendations to governments, international organisations, media and regulatory bodies aim to ensure that television can play its democratic role.
The country reports were drafted by local experts with the support of partner NGOs. The overview was drafted by media experts who edited the country reports. It includes comprehensive tables of comparative data. "
(Source : http://www.mediapolicy.org/ - Consulté le 13/03/2009)Note de contenu : TABLE OF CONTENTS :
Acknowledgements
Preface
Foreword
Overview :
- Albania / Albanie
- Bulgaria / Bulgarie
- Czech Republic / Tchéquie
- Italy / Italie
- Lithuania / Lithuanie
- Poland / Pologne
- Republic of Macedonia / Macédoine
- Romania / Roumanie
- Slovakia / SlovaquieEn ligne : http://www.eumap.org/ Réservation
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