Television and the Public Interest: Vulnerable Values in Western European Broadcasting
Editat de Jay G. Blumleren Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 dec 1991
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780803986497
ISBN-10: 0803986491
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0803986491
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
`Given the enormous social, political and legal changes across Europe, which, as discussed in Part 1, have direct and substantial consequences for broadcasting orders in many countries, the book's attention to its subject matter is timely and welcome.' - Sociology`should be in the personal library of those interested in comparative media systems. It would also make a suitable text for an international course examining changes taking place in European radio and television.' - Journal of Communication
Cuprins
Foreword - Lord Rees-Mogg
Introduction - Jay G Blumler
Current Confrontations in West European Television
PART ONE: WEST EUROPEAN TELEVISION IN TRANSITION
Public Service Broadcasting Before the Commercial Deluge - Jay G Blumler
Vulnerable Values at Stake - Jay G Blumler
PART TWO: NATIONAL EXPERIENCE
Protecting Vulnerable Values in the German Broadcasting Order - Wolfgang Hoffmann-Riem
Broadcasting Regulation in Britain - Stephen Hearst
Is there a Question of Vulnerable Values in Italy? - Gianpietro Mazzoleni
The Netherlands - Denis McQuail
Safeguarding Freedom and Diversity under Multichannel Conditions
Vulnerable Values in a Changing Political and Media System - Stig Hadenius
The Case of Sweden
Television in a Small Multicultural Society - Ulrich Saxer
The Case of Switzerland
Values and Normative Choices in French Television - Dominique Wolton
Vulnerable Values in Spanish Multichannel Television - Esteban Lopez-Escobar
PART THREE: POLICIES AND DIRECTIONS
Defending Vulnerable Values - Wolfgang Hoffmann-Reim
Regulatory Measures and Enforcement Dilemmas
New Roles for Public Service Television - Jay G Blumler and Wolfgang Hoffmann-Reim
Toward Renewed Public Accountability in Broadcasting - Jay G Blumler and Wolfgang Hoffmann-Reim
Introduction - Jay G Blumler
Current Confrontations in West European Television
PART ONE: WEST EUROPEAN TELEVISION IN TRANSITION
Public Service Broadcasting Before the Commercial Deluge - Jay G Blumler
Vulnerable Values at Stake - Jay G Blumler
PART TWO: NATIONAL EXPERIENCE
Protecting Vulnerable Values in the German Broadcasting Order - Wolfgang Hoffmann-Riem
Broadcasting Regulation in Britain - Stephen Hearst
Is there a Question of Vulnerable Values in Italy? - Gianpietro Mazzoleni
The Netherlands - Denis McQuail
Safeguarding Freedom and Diversity under Multichannel Conditions
Vulnerable Values in a Changing Political and Media System - Stig Hadenius
The Case of Sweden
Television in a Small Multicultural Society - Ulrich Saxer
The Case of Switzerland
Values and Normative Choices in French Television - Dominique Wolton
Vulnerable Values in Spanish Multichannel Television - Esteban Lopez-Escobar
PART THREE: POLICIES AND DIRECTIONS
Defending Vulnerable Values - Wolfgang Hoffmann-Reim
Regulatory Measures and Enforcement Dilemmas
New Roles for Public Service Television - Jay G Blumler and Wolfgang Hoffmann-Reim
Toward Renewed Public Accountability in Broadcasting - Jay G Blumler and Wolfgang Hoffmann-Reim
Descriere
Modern broadcasting policy faces a number of challenges: how to regulate the growing commercial sector; the position and funding of public service television; and finding appropriate forms of public accountability in the changed media environment.Television and the Public Interest examines these challenges and how they are being addressed in the media systems of eight European nations. The authors' aim throughout is to identify the basic values that European policymakers, politicians, broadcasters and civic groups of all kinds regard as vulnerable in the new conditions and are striving to protect from market pressures. The book includes a wealth of information on broadcasting policy issues and practice in Wes