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Empires of entertainment - Media industries and the politics of deregulation, 1980-1996 / Jennifer Holt
Titre : Empires of entertainment - Media industries and the politics of deregulation, 1980-1996 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jennifer Holt, Auteur Editeur : Biggleswade, Bedfordshire [England] : Rutgers University Press Année de publication : 2011 Importance : ix, 225 p. Format : 23 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-8135-5052-7 Prix : 29,50-€ Langues : Anglais Catégories : ECONOMIE - Aspects Généraux
MEDIASTags : médias aspect économique concentration dérégulation convergence histoire des médias Index. décimale : 330 Economie Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur :
"Empires of Entertainment integrates legal, regulatory, industrial, and political histories to chronicle the dramatic transformation within the media between 1980 and 1996. As film, broadcast, and cable grew from fundamentally separate industries to interconnected, synergistic components of global media conglomerates, the concepts of vertical and horizontal integration were redesigned. The parameters and boundaries of market concentration, consolidation, and government scrutiny began to shift as America's politics changed under the Reagan administration. Through the use of case studies that highlight key moments in this transformation, Jennifer Holt explores the politics of deregulation, the reinterpretation of antitrust law, and lasting modifications in the media landscape.
Holt skillfully expands the conventional models and boundaries of media history. A fundamental part of her argument is that these media industries have been intertwined for decades and, as such, cannot be considered separately. Instead, film, cable and broadcast must be understood in relation to one another, as critical components of a common history. Empires of Entertainment is a unique account of deregulation and its impact on political economy, industrial strategies, and media culture at the end of the twentieth century."
Source : http://rutgerspress.rutgers.edu - Consulté le 03/01/2012
Note de contenu : CONTENTS :
Introduction : The Foundation of Empires
1. 1980-1983 : Film versus Cable
2. 1983-1985 : Broadcast and the Blueprints of Empires
3. 1984-1986 : Outsiders Moving in - Murdoch and Turner
4. 1986-1988 : Golden Era Redux
5. 1989-1992 : Big Media without Frontiers
6. 1993-1995 : The Last Mile
Conclusion : 1996 and Beyond - The Political Economy of Transformation
"Incisively argued and elegantly written, Empires of Entertainment shows the anti-democratic character of huge concentrations of media wealth and the manner in which an ideal of the public good has been sacrificed on behalf of unfettered corporate power."—Stephen Prince, author of Firestorm: American Film in the Age of Terrorism"
Source : http://rutgerspress.rutgers.edu - Consulté le 03/01/2012
En ligne : http://rutgerspress.rutgers.edu/acatalog/empires_of_entertainment.html Empires of entertainment - Media industries and the politics of deregulation, 1980-1996 [texte imprimé] / Jennifer Holt, Auteur . - Biggleswade, Bedfordshire (Eurospan Group c/o Turpin Distribution, Pegasus Drive, Stratton Business Park, SG18 8TQ, England) : Rutgers University Press, 2011 . - ix, 225 p. ; 23 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-8135-5052-7 : 29,50-€
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : ECONOMIE - Aspects Généraux
MEDIASTags : médias aspect économique concentration dérégulation convergence histoire des médias Index. décimale : 330 Economie Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur :
"Empires of Entertainment integrates legal, regulatory, industrial, and political histories to chronicle the dramatic transformation within the media between 1980 and 1996. As film, broadcast, and cable grew from fundamentally separate industries to interconnected, synergistic components of global media conglomerates, the concepts of vertical and horizontal integration were redesigned. The parameters and boundaries of market concentration, consolidation, and government scrutiny began to shift as America's politics changed under the Reagan administration. Through the use of case studies that highlight key moments in this transformation, Jennifer Holt explores the politics of deregulation, the reinterpretation of antitrust law, and lasting modifications in the media landscape.
Holt skillfully expands the conventional models and boundaries of media history. A fundamental part of her argument is that these media industries have been intertwined for decades and, as such, cannot be considered separately. Instead, film, cable and broadcast must be understood in relation to one another, as critical components of a common history. Empires of Entertainment is a unique account of deregulation and its impact on political economy, industrial strategies, and media culture at the end of the twentieth century."
Source : http://rutgerspress.rutgers.edu - Consulté le 03/01/2012
Note de contenu : CONTENTS :
Introduction : The Foundation of Empires
1. 1980-1983 : Film versus Cable
2. 1983-1985 : Broadcast and the Blueprints of Empires
3. 1984-1986 : Outsiders Moving in - Murdoch and Turner
4. 1986-1988 : Golden Era Redux
5. 1989-1992 : Big Media without Frontiers
6. 1993-1995 : The Last Mile
Conclusion : 1996 and Beyond - The Political Economy of Transformation
"Incisively argued and elegantly written, Empires of Entertainment shows the anti-democratic character of huge concentrations of media wealth and the manner in which an ideal of the public good has been sacrificed on behalf of unfettered corporate power."—Stephen Prince, author of Firestorm: American Film in the Age of Terrorism"
Source : http://rutgerspress.rutgers.edu - Consulté le 03/01/2012
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité 1003186 4 HOL EMP Livre Bibliothèque Documentaires Disponible European media in the digital age : analysis and approaches / Richard Rooke
Titre : European media in the digital age : analysis and approaches Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Richard Rooke, Auteur Editeur : London : Pearson Année de publication : 2009 Importance : xxii, 260 p. Format : 24,5 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-4058-2197-1 Prix : 33,-€ Langues : Anglais Catégories : EUROPE
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION:TV numérique
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : Europe régulation dérégulation corégulation autorégulation médias aspect économique presse écrite audiovisuel cinéma radio télévision statistiques mondialisation législation Index. décimale : 302.23 Media Résumé : Résumé proposé sur le site de l'éditeur :
"This introductory textbook for Media and Communication Studies students is designed to encourage observation and evaluation of the European media in the digital age, enabling students to grasp key concepts and gain a broad and clear overview of the area. It also introduces the principal debates, developments (legislative, commercial, political and technological) and issues shaping the European media today, and examines in depth the mass media, digital media, the internet and new media policy. Understanding today’s media scene from print to audiovisual needs a wider view and this book helps make comprehensible the European media within a broader global media landscape.
The text is pedagogically rich and explores a variety of approaches to help the reader gain a better understanding of the European media world. Students are encouraged to start thinking about statistics, relating this to economics, analysing regulations, and combining media theories with theories of European Union integration. The book also includes the use of case studies, illustrations, summaries, critical reflections and directions to wider reading.
The European Media in the Digital Age is recommended for all Media Studies students and is also of key interest to students of Politics and Policy, Business Studies, International Studies and European Studies"
(Source : http://www.pearson.ch/HigherEducation/Longman/ - Consulté le 15/05/2009)
Note de contenu : Sur le site de l'éditeur :
1. - The EU and the media - EU media policy and globalisation
Introduction: the EU and the media in the 21st century
The EU, globalisation and media
The EU and localisation
Glocalisation
The EU and ‘Europanisation’
Defining and understanding the EU
Europe and the EU: contexts for media policy
The EU institutions, policy-making and the media
The structure of the EU
Other direct and indirect pressures on the EU media
Chapter summary
Key terms
Discussion questions
Assignments
Further reading
Online resources
References
Appendix
2: Understanding EU media through data - statistics
Introduction: The media and data
Sources
Statistics
Preliminary investigation: are newspapers and print products in decline in the EU?
The context and the data questions: using qualitative methods
Linear and non-linear ways of looking at data
Chapter summary
Key terms
Discussion questions
Assigments
Further reading
Online resources
References
3. Understanding EU media through economics
Introduction: economics and the media
The macro and the micro
Supply of and demand of goods
Price and costs (fixed and variable) and equilibrium
Market definitions
Chapter summary
Key terms
Discussion questions
Assignments
Further reading and references
Online resources
4: EU politics, regulation and media legislation
Introduction: regulation and the regulators
The EU regulatory debate
The European regulatory context
Public vs private
International rules and the EU
EU regulatory development – key areas
Moving on into the 21st century
EU member state national regulation
Regulation, deregulation, self-regulation and co-regulation
Conclusions and more questions
Chapter summary
Key terms
Discussion questions
Assignments
Further reading
Online resources
References
5: Media theory in the European context
Introduction: using theory
Media theory and European integration
Context: the theories of European integration and media development – some contexts
Debates on the EU theories of integration
Media and communication theory
Using theory with research methods
Critical review
Media theory milestones and contemporary debates
Chapter summary
Key terms
Discussion questions
Assignments
Further reading
Online resources
References
6: Production in the EU press and publishing industry
Introduction: The European media landscape – analysing the market
History and precedents
The 20th century
The contemporary era: the 21st century
Publishing markets and production
The present scene: an indication
Comparative work: finding the variables (the comparators)
Chapter summary
Key terms
Discussion questions
Assignments
Further reading
Online resources
References
7: The distribution of print and published material
Introduction: the print industry
Distribution
Classic vs new distribution techniques
Distribution: European policy
Distribution: national policies – a comment
Chapter summary
Key terms
Discussion questions
Assignments
Further reading
Online resources
References
8: The consumption of print and published material
Introduction: assessing the material available to researchers for the publishing industry - the data
Interpretation and judgement
European consumption and trends
Reflections
Chapter summary
Key terms
Discussion questions
Further reading
Online resources
References
9: Audio-visual content in the EU: Production and scheduling (by Andrea Esser)
Introduction: analysing audiovisual programming in the EU
Sources
History and precedents
The 1980s
Changes in content production
Financing
Entertainment on our television screens: production, acquisition, scheduling
The rise of formats
Other programming trends in the new millennium: added-value, textual convergence and interactivity
Chapter summary
Key terms
Discussion questions
Assignments
Further reading
Online resources
References
10: The distribution network of the audio-visual in the EU
Introduction: a period of change
Television and radio
Film
Classic vs new distribution techniques
Distribution: European policy
Distribution: national policies
The impact on public sector broadcasting
Chapter summary
Key terms
Discussion questions
Assignments
Further reading
Online resources
References
11: The consumption of audio-visual material in the EU: trends.
Introduction: assessing the material available to researchers for the audio-visual: industry - the data.
Sources
Consumption: European trends
Consumption: national trends – an indication
EU National statistical agencies and the public-private divide
The future: a comment
Chapter summary
Key terms
Discussion questions
Assignments
Further reading
Online resources
References
Index
(Source : http://www.pearson.ch/HigherEducation/Longman/ - Consulté le 15/05/2009)
European media in the digital age : analysis and approaches [texte imprimé] / Richard Rooke, Auteur . - London (80 Strand, WC2R ORL) : Pearson, 2009 . - xxii, 260 p. ; 24,5 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-4058-2197-1 : 33,-€
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : EUROPE
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION:TV numérique
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : Europe régulation dérégulation corégulation autorégulation médias aspect économique presse écrite audiovisuel cinéma radio télévision statistiques mondialisation législation Index. décimale : 302.23 Media Résumé : Résumé proposé sur le site de l'éditeur :
"This introductory textbook for Media and Communication Studies students is designed to encourage observation and evaluation of the European media in the digital age, enabling students to grasp key concepts and gain a broad and clear overview of the area. It also introduces the principal debates, developments (legislative, commercial, political and technological) and issues shaping the European media today, and examines in depth the mass media, digital media, the internet and new media policy. Understanding today’s media scene from print to audiovisual needs a wider view and this book helps make comprehensible the European media within a broader global media landscape.
The text is pedagogically rich and explores a variety of approaches to help the reader gain a better understanding of the European media world. Students are encouraged to start thinking about statistics, relating this to economics, analysing regulations, and combining media theories with theories of European Union integration. The book also includes the use of case studies, illustrations, summaries, critical reflections and directions to wider reading.
The European Media in the Digital Age is recommended for all Media Studies students and is also of key interest to students of Politics and Policy, Business Studies, International Studies and European Studies"
(Source : http://www.pearson.ch/HigherEducation/Longman/ - Consulté le 15/05/2009)
Note de contenu : Sur le site de l'éditeur :
1. - The EU and the media - EU media policy and globalisation
Introduction: the EU and the media in the 21st century
The EU, globalisation and media
The EU and localisation
Glocalisation
The EU and ‘Europanisation’
Defining and understanding the EU
Europe and the EU: contexts for media policy
The EU institutions, policy-making and the media
The structure of the EU
Other direct and indirect pressures on the EU media
Chapter summary
Key terms
Discussion questions
Assignments
Further reading
Online resources
References
Appendix
2: Understanding EU media through data - statistics
Introduction: The media and data
Sources
Statistics
Preliminary investigation: are newspapers and print products in decline in the EU?
The context and the data questions: using qualitative methods
Linear and non-linear ways of looking at data
Chapter summary
Key terms
Discussion questions
Assigments
Further reading
Online resources
References
3. Understanding EU media through economics
Introduction: economics and the media
The macro and the micro
Supply of and demand of goods
Price and costs (fixed and variable) and equilibrium
Market definitions
Chapter summary
Key terms
Discussion questions
Assignments
Further reading and references
Online resources
4: EU politics, regulation and media legislation
Introduction: regulation and the regulators
The EU regulatory debate
The European regulatory context
Public vs private
International rules and the EU
EU regulatory development – key areas
Moving on into the 21st century
EU member state national regulation
Regulation, deregulation, self-regulation and co-regulation
Conclusions and more questions
Chapter summary
Key terms
Discussion questions
Assignments
Further reading
Online resources
References
5: Media theory in the European context
Introduction: using theory
Media theory and European integration
Context: the theories of European integration and media development – some contexts
Debates on the EU theories of integration
Media and communication theory
Using theory with research methods
Critical review
Media theory milestones and contemporary debates
Chapter summary
Key terms
Discussion questions
Assignments
Further reading
Online resources
References
6: Production in the EU press and publishing industry
Introduction: The European media landscape – analysing the market
History and precedents
The 20th century
The contemporary era: the 21st century
Publishing markets and production
The present scene: an indication
Comparative work: finding the variables (the comparators)
Chapter summary
Key terms
Discussion questions
Assignments
Further reading
Online resources
References
7: The distribution of print and published material
Introduction: the print industry
Distribution
Classic vs new distribution techniques
Distribution: European policy
Distribution: national policies – a comment
Chapter summary
Key terms
Discussion questions
Assignments
Further reading
Online resources
References
8: The consumption of print and published material
Introduction: assessing the material available to researchers for the publishing industry - the data
Interpretation and judgement
European consumption and trends
Reflections
Chapter summary
Key terms
Discussion questions
Further reading
Online resources
References
9: Audio-visual content in the EU: Production and scheduling (by Andrea Esser)
Introduction: analysing audiovisual programming in the EU
Sources
History and precedents
The 1980s
Changes in content production
Financing
Entertainment on our television screens: production, acquisition, scheduling
The rise of formats
Other programming trends in the new millennium: added-value, textual convergence and interactivity
Chapter summary
Key terms
Discussion questions
Assignments
Further reading
Online resources
References
10: The distribution network of the audio-visual in the EU
Introduction: a period of change
Television and radio
Film
Classic vs new distribution techniques
Distribution: European policy
Distribution: national policies
The impact on public sector broadcasting
Chapter summary
Key terms
Discussion questions
Assignments
Further reading
Online resources
References
11: The consumption of audio-visual material in the EU: trends.
Introduction: assessing the material available to researchers for the audio-visual: industry - the data.
Sources
Consumption: European trends
Consumption: national trends – an indication
EU National statistical agencies and the public-private divide
The future: a comment
Chapter summary
Key terms
Discussion questions
Assignments
Further reading
Online resources
References
Index
(Source : http://www.pearson.ch/HigherEducation/Longman/ - Consulté le 15/05/2009)
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Langues : Français Catégories : ECONOMIE - Aspects Généraux Tags : télécommunications service public aspect économique dérégulation mondialisation régulation convergence Index. décimale : 621.382 Télécommunications Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur (quatrième p. couverture) :
"L'explosion du téléphone mobile et d'Internet, l'accès au très haut débit, la convergence multimédia et la multiplication des services résultent de la rencontre entre les télé-communications et l'informatique. Cette révolution numérique provoque un big bang amplifié par les politiques de dérégulation. Pour éclairer cette mutation, cet ouvrage présente les techniques, l'industrie, les marchés et les acteurs du système mondial des télécoms. Il met en perspective historique la régulation construite sous la forme de monopoles et souvent de services publics. Il analyse la dérégulation qui a conduit à la formation d'oligopoles mondiaux et à l'arrivée de nouveaux acteurs comme les autorités de régulation, les collectivités territoriales et les consommateurs. Début 2000, les télécoms ont connu une grave crise financière dont les effets pèsent sur l'emploi, l'investissement et l'innovation. Depuis, la " finance high-tech " s'impose au monde des télécommunications."
Note de contenu : Table des matières :
I - Le macrosystème technique des télécoms
Les composantes techniques des réseaux
L'économie et le marché des télécoms
Les acteurs et les caractéristiques du système des télécoms
II - Le système traditionnel des télécoms
Le télégraphe, premier système des télécoms
Le téléphone, système de télécoms du XXè siècle
III - La dérégulation du système des télécoms
Le berceau nord-américain
La dérégulation en Europe
La dérégulation "à la française"
IV - La numérisation du système des télécoms
La complexité des réseaux et la normalisation
La généralisation du protocole IP
La transmission optique et les réseaux à très haut débit
La convergence multimédia
V - La glocalisation du système des télécoms
La mondialisation de la dérégulation
La concentration régionale des opérateurs
L'entrée des collectivités territoriales dans les télécoms
La multiplication des autorités de régulation nationales
VI - Financiarisation et service public des télécoms
La crise du système des télécoms
La finance "high-tech"
Montée des consommateurs et déclin du service public
En ligne : http://www.editionsladecouverte.fr/repere/index.asp Les télécommunications [texte imprimé] / Pierre Musso, Auteur . - Paris (9 bis, rue Abel-Hovelacque, 75013, France) : La Découverte, 2008 . - 120 p. ; 18 cm. - (Repères; 510) .
ISBN : 978-2-7071-5016-5 : 9,85€
Commentaire sur le site de l'éditeur :
« Dérégulation et numérisation. Ces deux mouvements produisent un big bang dans l'univers des télécommunications. Pour voir plus clair dans cette révolution, cet ouvrage présente les techniques, l'industrie, les marchés et les acteurs du système mondial des télécoms. Il explique la formation d'oligopoles mondiaux et montre comment la "finance high tech" s'impose au monde des télécommunications. »
L'USINE NOUVELLE
Langues : Français
Catégories : ECONOMIE - Aspects Généraux Tags : télécommunications service public aspect économique dérégulation mondialisation régulation convergence Index. décimale : 621.382 Télécommunications Résumé : Présentation de l'éditeur (quatrième p. couverture) :
"L'explosion du téléphone mobile et d'Internet, l'accès au très haut débit, la convergence multimédia et la multiplication des services résultent de la rencontre entre les télé-communications et l'informatique. Cette révolution numérique provoque un big bang amplifié par les politiques de dérégulation. Pour éclairer cette mutation, cet ouvrage présente les techniques, l'industrie, les marchés et les acteurs du système mondial des télécoms. Il met en perspective historique la régulation construite sous la forme de monopoles et souvent de services publics. Il analyse la dérégulation qui a conduit à la formation d'oligopoles mondiaux et à l'arrivée de nouveaux acteurs comme les autorités de régulation, les collectivités territoriales et les consommateurs. Début 2000, les télécoms ont connu une grave crise financière dont les effets pèsent sur l'emploi, l'investissement et l'innovation. Depuis, la " finance high-tech " s'impose au monde des télécommunications."
Note de contenu : Table des matières :
I - Le macrosystème technique des télécoms
Les composantes techniques des réseaux
L'économie et le marché des télécoms
Les acteurs et les caractéristiques du système des télécoms
II - Le système traditionnel des télécoms
Le télégraphe, premier système des télécoms
Le téléphone, système de télécoms du XXè siècle
III - La dérégulation du système des télécoms
Le berceau nord-américain
La dérégulation en Europe
La dérégulation "à la française"
IV - La numérisation du système des télécoms
La complexité des réseaux et la normalisation
La généralisation du protocole IP
La transmission optique et les réseaux à très haut débit
La convergence multimédia
V - La glocalisation du système des télécoms
La mondialisation de la dérégulation
La concentration régionale des opérateurs
L'entrée des collectivités territoriales dans les télécoms
La multiplication des autorités de régulation nationales
VI - Financiarisation et service public des télécoms
La crise du système des télécoms
La finance "high-tech"
Montée des consommateurs et déclin du service public
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