Broadcasting and new media policies in Western Europe
Murdoch, Maxwell, Hersant, Berlusconi, Bertelsmann, Springer and Turner ... in the 1980s new actors emerged to exploit the opportunities in European broadcasting, provided by the new technologies of satellite and cable. Dramatic political, economic and cultural consequences were promised and are alr...
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Table of Contents:
- Book Cover; Title; Contents; Contributors; Preface; The Context of New Media Politics inWestern Europe; The Debate about the Future of Broadcasting: An Analysis; Regulatory Change in Western Europe: From National Cultural Regulation to International Economic Statecraft; New Media Policies and the Politics of Central-Local Relations in France; New Media Policy Dilemmas in West Germany: From Ideological Polarisation to Regional Economic Competition; New Media in Britain: Is There a Policy?; Regulating New Media: The Implementation Process
- Conclusions: Patterns of Regulatory Change in Western EuropeAppendix: Glossary; Index