Mass Media and Media Policy in Western Europe
Television and press systems in Western Europe are currently undergoing revolutionary changes, raising profound questions
for public policy. This comparative, textbook analysis explores how mass media systems across Europe have been shaped by technology, economics and politics. Les mer
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Television and press systems in Western Europe are currently undergoing revolutionary changes, raising profound questions
for public policy. This comparative, textbook analysis explores how mass media systems across Europe have been shaped by technology,
economics and politics. Peter Humphreys argues that whilst both states and markets can constrain progress towards the goals
of media freedom and pluralism, public policy can also promote a diverse media system across Europe. He explores the impact
of public regulation and private commercial activity, and argues that threats to pluralism can arise from either political
interference or from the concentration of media ownership and markets. Another key concern of the book is to explore the political
impact of the new media technologies - notably transfrontier satellite broadcasting - in Western Europe. The author explores
the implications of the commercialization of national broadcasting systems, and the media policies of the European Union in
the age of transfrontier media operations.
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Utgitt:
1996
Forlag: Manchester University Press
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 256
ISBN: 9780719031977
Format: 22 x 14 cm
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Press freedom, the free market and the development of the modern press; press freedom and its limits - the state, the law
and the private individual; press concentration in western Europe; European public service broadcasting systems; the "new
media" and broadcasting deregulation in western Europe; market trends - internationalization, media-concentration and cross-media
ownership; the impact of deregulation on programme services and the policy implications; the European Community and pan-European
broadcasting.