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Titre : The Online Media Self-Regulation Guidebook Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Adeline Hulin, Auteur ; Mike Stone, Auteur Editeur : Vienna [Austria] : OSCE - Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe - The Office of the Representative on Freedom of the Media Année de publication : 2013 Importance : 110 p ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-92-9234-647-8 Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : internet medias autorégulation éthique Index. décimale : 070.4 Journalisme Résumé : Présentation :
"This guidebook tackles the issue of media self-regulation in the digital world. It is an effort to show the need for ethical standards in the Internet era and illustrate with specific examples how self-regulation mechanisms can protect media freedom in the digital age."
Source : http://www.osce.org/fom/99560 (Consulté le 02/09/2016)
"Written in a question-and-answer format, this book is a continuation of "The media Self-Regulation Guidebook" published by the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media in 2008. The authors explore the best practices and mechanisms of self-regulation of Internet media in the OSCE region and consider the latest issues in journalism, self-regulation and ethics. For journalists, consultants, regulatory officials and undergraduate and graduate students."Note de contenu : TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
Chapter 1 : The Internet and the New Media landscape
1/ Media convergence
2/ New forms of journalism
3/ Legal questions and implications
Chapter 2 : Self-regulation of content by the online industry
Chapter 3 : Ethics and digital journalism
Chapter 4 : Media self-regulation mechanisms in the online world
1/ The merits of media self-regulation in the digital era
2/ News Ombudsmen in the digital era
3/ Press councils adapting to the digital era
About the authors
Useful sources onlineEn ligne : http://www.osce.org/fom/99560?download=true The Online Media Self-Regulation Guidebook [texte imprimé] / Adeline Hulin, Auteur ; Mike Stone, Auteur . - Vienna (Wallnerstrasse 6, 1010, Austria) : OSCE - Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe - The Office of the Representative on Freedom of the Media, 2013 . - 110 p.
ISBN : 978-92-9234-647-8
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : internet medias autorégulation éthique Index. décimale : 070.4 Journalisme Résumé : Présentation :
"This guidebook tackles the issue of media self-regulation in the digital world. It is an effort to show the need for ethical standards in the Internet era and illustrate with specific examples how self-regulation mechanisms can protect media freedom in the digital age."
Source : http://www.osce.org/fom/99560 (Consulté le 02/09/2016)
"Written in a question-and-answer format, this book is a continuation of "The media Self-Regulation Guidebook" published by the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media in 2008. The authors explore the best practices and mechanisms of self-regulation of Internet media in the OSCE region and consider the latest issues in journalism, self-regulation and ethics. For journalists, consultants, regulatory officials and undergraduate and graduate students."Note de contenu : TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword
Chapter 1 : The Internet and the New Media landscape
1/ Media convergence
2/ New forms of journalism
3/ Legal questions and implications
Chapter 2 : Self-regulation of content by the online industry
Chapter 3 : Ethics and digital journalism
Chapter 4 : Media self-regulation mechanisms in the online world
1/ The merits of media self-regulation in the digital era
2/ News Ombudsmen in the digital era
3/ Press councils adapting to the digital era
About the authors
Useful sources onlineEn ligne : http://www.osce.org/fom/99560?download=true
Titre : The open internet and net neutrality in europe Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Commission européenne (Bruxelles, Belgique), Auteur Editeur : Bruxelles : Commission Européenne - European Commission Importance : 11 p. Langues : Français Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE Tags : internet neutralité du net Europe Note de contenu : TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. The net neutrality debate
3. Net neutrality provisions of the EU regulatory framework
3.1. The principles of competition
3.2. The amended Telecommunications framework
4. Findings to date
4.1. Blocking
4.2. Traffic management
4.3. Consumers and quality of service
4.4. The international context
5. Conclusion
En ligne : http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/policy/ecomm/doc/library/communications_ [...] The open internet and net neutrality in europe [document électronique] / Commission européenne (Bruxelles, Belgique), Auteur . - Bruxelles : Commission Européenne - European Commission, [s.d.] . - 11 p.
Langues : Français
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE Tags : internet neutralité du net Europe Note de contenu : TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. The net neutrality debate
3. Net neutrality provisions of the EU regulatory framework
3.1. The principles of competition
3.2. The amended Telecommunications framework
4. Findings to date
4.1. Blocking
4.2. Traffic management
4.3. Consumers and quality of service
4.4. The international context
5. Conclusion
En ligne : http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/policy/ecomm/doc/library/communications_ [...] Réservation
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Titre : The origin of TV content in VOD catalogues : 2017 edition Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Christian Grece, Auteur ; Marta Jimenès Pumares, Auteur Editeur : Strasbourg [France] : Observatoire Européen de l'Audiovisuel Année de publication : 2017 Importance : 180 p Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : vod Europe télévision TVOD SVOD série statistiques Index. décimale : 302.234 Cinéma, radio, télévision (média) Note de contenu : "Sur la base du nombre d’épisodes, le contenu télévisuel européen représente 24 % de tous les épisodes figurant dans les catalogues de TVOD et 21 % de tous les épisodes figurant dans les catalogues de SVOD.
Les épisodes de séries télévisées nationales représentent la majorité des épisodes de séries télévisées européennes sur les services de VOD transactionnelle (TVOD) (63 %). Ils représentent une minorité (19 %) des épisodes européens sur les services de VOD par abonnement (SVOD).
Parmi le contenu non européen, le contenu US représente la grande majorité sur la TVOD (92 %) mais une part plus faible sur la SVOD (66 %).
La hausse de la consommation de contenu télévisuel sur les services de VOD a incité l’Observatoire européen de l’audiovisuel, qui fait partie du Conseil de l’Europe à Strasbourg, et la DG Connect de la Commission européenne à entreprendre un nouveau rapport qui fera date sur l’origine du contenu télévisuel dans les catalogues de VOD dans l’UE. Ce rapport – The Origin of TV content in VOD catalogues in Europe – a été rédigé par Gilles Fontaine, Christian Grece et Marta Jimenez Pumares, respectivement responsable et analystes au sein du Département Informations sur les marchés de l’Observatoire."
Source : https://www.obs.coe.int/fr/web/observatoire/home/-/asset_publisher/9iKCxBYgiO6S/content/tv-content-in-vod-catalogues?inheritRedirect=false&redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.obs.coe.int%2Fen%2Fweb%2Fobservatoire%2Fhome%3Fp_p_id%3D101_INSTANCE_9iKCxBYgiO6S%26p_p_lifecycle%3D0%26p_p_state%3Dnormal%26p_p_mode%3Dview%26p_p_col_id%3Dcolumn-1%26p_p_col_count%3D2 (consulté le 16/04/2018)En ligne : https://www.obs.coe.int/fr/web/observatoire/home/-/asset_publisher/9iKCxBYgiO6S/ [...] The origin of TV content in VOD catalogues : 2017 edition [document électronique] / Christian Grece, Auteur ; Marta Jimenès Pumares, Auteur . - Strasbourg (76 Allée de la Robertsau, 67000, France) : Observatoire Européen de l'Audiovisuel, 2017 . - 180 p.
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Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : vod Europe télévision TVOD SVOD série statistiques Index. décimale : 302.234 Cinéma, radio, télévision (média) Note de contenu : "Sur la base du nombre d’épisodes, le contenu télévisuel européen représente 24 % de tous les épisodes figurant dans les catalogues de TVOD et 21 % de tous les épisodes figurant dans les catalogues de SVOD.
Les épisodes de séries télévisées nationales représentent la majorité des épisodes de séries télévisées européennes sur les services de VOD transactionnelle (TVOD) (63 %). Ils représentent une minorité (19 %) des épisodes européens sur les services de VOD par abonnement (SVOD).
Parmi le contenu non européen, le contenu US représente la grande majorité sur la TVOD (92 %) mais une part plus faible sur la SVOD (66 %).
La hausse de la consommation de contenu télévisuel sur les services de VOD a incité l’Observatoire européen de l’audiovisuel, qui fait partie du Conseil de l’Europe à Strasbourg, et la DG Connect de la Commission européenne à entreprendre un nouveau rapport qui fera date sur l’origine du contenu télévisuel dans les catalogues de VOD dans l’UE. Ce rapport – The Origin of TV content in VOD catalogues in Europe – a été rédigé par Gilles Fontaine, Christian Grece et Marta Jimenez Pumares, respectivement responsable et analystes au sein du Département Informations sur les marchés de l’Observatoire."
Source : https://www.obs.coe.int/fr/web/observatoire/home/-/asset_publisher/9iKCxBYgiO6S/content/tv-content-in-vod-catalogues?inheritRedirect=false&redirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.obs.coe.int%2Fen%2Fweb%2Fobservatoire%2Fhome%3Fp_p_id%3D101_INSTANCE_9iKCxBYgiO6S%26p_p_lifecycle%3D0%26p_p_state%3Dnormal%26p_p_mode%3Dview%26p_p_col_id%3Dcolumn-1%26p_p_col_count%3D2 (consulté le 16/04/2018)En ligne : https://www.obs.coe.int/fr/web/observatoire/home/-/asset_publisher/9iKCxBYgiO6S/ [...]
Titre : The platform press : how silicon valley reengineered journalism Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Emily Bell, Auteur ; Taylor Owen, Auteur Editeur : New-York : Columbia Journalism School Année de publication : 2017 Importance : 94 p Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : États-Unis journalisme numérique réseaux sociaux public audience plate-forme ouverte financement aspect économique aspect socio-culturel algorithme contenu Index. décimale : 070.4 Journalisme Résumé : "The influence of social media platforms and technology companies is having a greater effect on American journalism than even the shift from print to digital. There is a rapid takeover of traditional publishers’ roles by companies including Facebook, Snapchat, Google, and Twitter that shows no sign of slowing, and which raises serious questions over how the costs of journalism will be supported. These companies have evolved beyond their role as distribution channels, and now control what audiences see and who gets paid for their attention, and even what format and type of journalism flourishes."
Source : http://www.editorandpublisher.com/news/the-platform-press-how-silicon-valley-reengineered-journalism/ (Consulté le 09/04/2017)Note de contenu : Contents
Executive Summary
Introduction: Watermelons to democracy
- Journalism's third wave
Platforms Become Publishers
- A world of choice, but at a cost
- Building your house on someone else's land
- Whose audience is it anyway?
- Follow the money
- Can platforms x it?
Facebook and the 2016 Election
- An extraordinary day
- From friends and family to viral news
- Election year, perfect storm
- The Facebook response
Conclusion: A fractious transfer of power
- Structural impediments
- Improving the news environment
Appendix I : Methodology
Appendix II : Timeline
En ligne : http://towcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/The_Platform_Press_Tow_Report_20 [...] The platform press : how silicon valley reengineered journalism [document électronique] / Emily Bell, Auteur ; Taylor Owen, Auteur . - New-York (Tow Center for Digital Journalism) : Columbia Journalism School, 2017 . - 94 p.
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS: COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISME - Aspects généraux
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : États-Unis journalisme numérique réseaux sociaux public audience plate-forme ouverte financement aspect économique aspect socio-culturel algorithme contenu Index. décimale : 070.4 Journalisme Résumé : "The influence of social media platforms and technology companies is having a greater effect on American journalism than even the shift from print to digital. There is a rapid takeover of traditional publishers’ roles by companies including Facebook, Snapchat, Google, and Twitter that shows no sign of slowing, and which raises serious questions over how the costs of journalism will be supported. These companies have evolved beyond their role as distribution channels, and now control what audiences see and who gets paid for their attention, and even what format and type of journalism flourishes."
Source : http://www.editorandpublisher.com/news/the-platform-press-how-silicon-valley-reengineered-journalism/ (Consulté le 09/04/2017)Note de contenu : Contents
Executive Summary
Introduction: Watermelons to democracy
- Journalism's third wave
Platforms Become Publishers
- A world of choice, but at a cost
- Building your house on someone else's land
- Whose audience is it anyway?
- Follow the money
- Can platforms x it?
Facebook and the 2016 Election
- An extraordinary day
- From friends and family to viral news
- Election year, perfect storm
- The Facebook response
Conclusion: A fractious transfer of power
- Structural impediments
- Improving the news environment
Appendix I : Methodology
Appendix II : Timeline
En ligne : http://towcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/The_Platform_Press_Tow_Report_20 [...] The price of plurality. Choice, diversity and broadcasting institutions in the digital age / Tim Gardam
Titre : The price of plurality. Choice, diversity and broadcasting institutions in the digital age Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Tim Gardam, Editeur scientifique ; David A.L. Levy, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Oxford [United Kingdom] : Reuters Institute for the study of journalism Année de publication : 2008 Importance : 222p. Format : 29,5 cm Note générale : Disponible pour téléchargement sur le site de l'Institut Reuters Langues : Français Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : Europe Grande-Bretagne Etats-Unis télévision protection des mineurs pluralisme démocratie service public information numérique internet audiovisuel programmation diversité culturelle audience concurrence aspect économique aspect socio-culturel Index. décimale : 006.6 Numérisation Résumé : Résumé proposé par le site de l'Institut Reuters :
"Plurality has been at the heart of the UK’s Public Service Broadcasting ecology. Exceptionally high levels of innovation and investment have been delivered by a wide range of different public service broadcasters. But to what extent will that still be sustainable in a fully digital and on-demand world?
As Ofcom undertakes its Review of Public Service Broadcasting and the next Communications Act approaches, policy-makers must decide how to recast and update the UK’s broadcasting system and how much priority to give to sustaining plurality of public service provision. This book brings together a wide variety of perspectives on this critical issue, from producers and broadcasters, academic experts, politicians and policy-makers".
Note de contenu : CONTENTS
Preface (Ed. Richards)
The structure and purpose of this book (T. Gardam and D. Levy)
1. The Puropose of Plurality (T. Gardam)
2. Does plurality need protecting in the New media Age ?
- 2.1. Plurality and the broadcasting value chain - relevance and risks ? (R. Foster)
- 2.2. Lessons from the first communications act (D. Putnam)
- 2.3. Plurality preserved : rethinking the case for public intervention in a new media market
- 2.4. Public purpose versus pluralism ? (P. Hodgson)
- 2.5. Plurality : what do we want from it ? (S. Terrington and M. Ashworth)
3. Can the current system be reformed ? Views from inside the broadcasters'tent
- 3.1. The curious outsider (P. Dale)
- 3.2. The BBC, viewed from inside and out (S. Shah)
- 3.3. The remaining incentives for commercial public service broadcasting (P. Ibbotson)
- 3.4. Plurality : making room for competition (J. Lighting)
4. Can the current system be reformed ? Views from outside the broadcasters' Tent
- 4.1. Is plurality really the issue ? (P. Bazalgette)
- 4.2. How to fund public service content in the digital age
- 4.3. Plurality and the sustainability of tyhe british production industry (S. Morrison)
- 4.4. The fertile fallacy : new opportunities for public service content (A. Liley)
5. Diversity and democracy : public service news in the online age
- 5.1. Media diversity and democracy (J. Curran)
- 5.2. Impartiality - Why it must stay (R. Tait)
- 5.3. Impartiality - The case for change (T. Suter)
- 5.4. A diversity of understanding : the increasing importance of major public service broadcasting institutions (J. Seaton)
6. Public service content in an age of participation : the future of citizenship, local news and local engagement
- 6.1. Citizens and consumers : Government online versus information and informed citizenship (H. Margetts)
- 6.2. Bringing the news to where you are (R. Laughton)
- 6.3. The changing nature of the local market
- 6.4. It's Literacy, Jim, but not as we know it : mass literacy in the digital age (A. Singer)
7. Plurality and democracy in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
- 7.1. Broadcasting policy and the Scottish question (Ph. Schlesinger)
- 7.2. Plural Communities (G. Talfan Davies)
- 7.3. Plurality, diversity and localism in Northern ireland (N. Emerson)
8. Children's Programming
- 8.1. On the future of children's television - a matter of crisis ? (S. Livingstone)
9. Plurality in the global market : perspectives from Europe and the United States
- 9.1. Plurality pf public service provision : a European dimension ( P. Iosifidis)
- 9.2. Public television and pluralistic ideals (E. P. Goodman and M. E. Price)
- 9.3. The economics of plurality : Europe and the USA compared (R. Picard)
10. The way ahead : towards a new communications act (D. Levy)
Notes on contributorsEn ligne : http://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/uploads/media/The_Price_of_Plurality_0 [...] The price of plurality. Choice, diversity and broadcasting institutions in the digital age [document électronique] / Tim Gardam, Editeur scientifique ; David A.L. Levy, Editeur scientifique . - Oxford (Dept of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford, OX26PS, United Kingdom) : Reuters Institute for the study of journalism, 2008 . - 222p. ; 29,5 cm.
Disponible pour téléchargement sur le site de l'Institut Reuters
Langues : Français
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : Europe Grande-Bretagne Etats-Unis télévision protection des mineurs pluralisme démocratie service public information numérique internet audiovisuel programmation diversité culturelle audience concurrence aspect économique aspect socio-culturel Index. décimale : 006.6 Numérisation Résumé : Résumé proposé par le site de l'Institut Reuters :
"Plurality has been at the heart of the UK’s Public Service Broadcasting ecology. Exceptionally high levels of innovation and investment have been delivered by a wide range of different public service broadcasters. But to what extent will that still be sustainable in a fully digital and on-demand world?
As Ofcom undertakes its Review of Public Service Broadcasting and the next Communications Act approaches, policy-makers must decide how to recast and update the UK’s broadcasting system and how much priority to give to sustaining plurality of public service provision. This book brings together a wide variety of perspectives on this critical issue, from producers and broadcasters, academic experts, politicians and policy-makers".
Note de contenu : CONTENTS
Preface (Ed. Richards)
The structure and purpose of this book (T. Gardam and D. Levy)
1. The Puropose of Plurality (T. Gardam)
2. Does plurality need protecting in the New media Age ?
- 2.1. Plurality and the broadcasting value chain - relevance and risks ? (R. Foster)
- 2.2. Lessons from the first communications act (D. Putnam)
- 2.3. Plurality preserved : rethinking the case for public intervention in a new media market
- 2.4. Public purpose versus pluralism ? (P. Hodgson)
- 2.5. Plurality : what do we want from it ? (S. Terrington and M. Ashworth)
3. Can the current system be reformed ? Views from inside the broadcasters'tent
- 3.1. The curious outsider (P. Dale)
- 3.2. The BBC, viewed from inside and out (S. Shah)
- 3.3. The remaining incentives for commercial public service broadcasting (P. Ibbotson)
- 3.4. Plurality : making room for competition (J. Lighting)
4. Can the current system be reformed ? Views from outside the broadcasters' Tent
- 4.1. Is plurality really the issue ? (P. Bazalgette)
- 4.2. How to fund public service content in the digital age
- 4.3. Plurality and the sustainability of tyhe british production industry (S. Morrison)
- 4.4. The fertile fallacy : new opportunities for public service content (A. Liley)
5. Diversity and democracy : public service news in the online age
- 5.1. Media diversity and democracy (J. Curran)
- 5.2. Impartiality - Why it must stay (R. Tait)
- 5.3. Impartiality - The case for change (T. Suter)
- 5.4. A diversity of understanding : the increasing importance of major public service broadcasting institutions (J. Seaton)
6. Public service content in an age of participation : the future of citizenship, local news and local engagement
- 6.1. Citizens and consumers : Government online versus information and informed citizenship (H. Margetts)
- 6.2. Bringing the news to where you are (R. Laughton)
- 6.3. The changing nature of the local market
- 6.4. It's Literacy, Jim, but not as we know it : mass literacy in the digital age (A. Singer)
7. Plurality and democracy in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland
- 7.1. Broadcasting policy and the Scottish question (Ph. Schlesinger)
- 7.2. Plural Communities (G. Talfan Davies)
- 7.3. Plurality, diversity and localism in Northern ireland (N. Emerson)
8. Children's Programming
- 8.1. On the future of children's television - a matter of crisis ? (S. Livingstone)
9. Plurality in the global market : perspectives from Europe and the United States
- 9.1. Plurality pf public service provision : a European dimension ( P. Iosifidis)
- 9.2. Public television and pluralistic ideals (E. P. Goodman and M. E. Price)
- 9.3. The economics of plurality : Europe and the USA compared (R. Picard)
10. The way ahead : towards a new communications act (D. Levy)
Notes on contributorsEn ligne : http://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/uploads/media/The_Price_of_Plurality_0 [...] Réservation
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