Dynamics of Media Politics
Broadcast and Electronic Media in Western Europe
Edited by:
- Euromedia Research Group
- Karen Siune - Danish Institute for Studies in Research and Research Policy
- Wolfgang Treutzschler
January 1992 | 224 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
"This book unravels the whys and wherefores of the process. The authors demystify and to a certain extent call the economic imperatives into question."
--Diffusion EBU
"This is a useful book for students of European audiovisual developments. For the dedicated professional it will also help to make sense of current trends in broadcasting. . . . Dynamics of Media Politics is a contribution to the continuing efforts to define and focus questions of relevance in communications. . . . Dynamics of Media Politics is recommended to anyone interested in the future of the audiovisual sector in Europe."
--Irish Communication Review
The broadcast and electronic media in Western Europe are undergoing a period of vigorous transformation and restructuring. In this wide-ranging and illuminating text a network of media social scientists from 17 Western European countries analyze both the nature and direction of these sweeping changes.
This collaborative effort explores the increasing importance of transnational multimedia corporations and details the various challenges that commercialization and privatization are posing to the traditions of public service broadcasting. The contributors pay particular attention to the widespread development of local radio and television stations and discuss their regulatory framework.
Geared towards media and communication professionals as well as academics, students and researchers, Dynamics of Media Politics offers the reader a base for understanding the volatile processes of European mass media.
PART ONE: SETTING THE SCENE
From Structure to Dynamics
A Framework for the Analysis of Media Change in Europe in the 1990s
PART TWO: CROSSING BORDERS
The Building of Media Empires
Regulation of Media at the European Level
The Technology Factor
Television Content
PART THREE: PRESSURES ON NATIONAL SYSTEMS
Public Broadcasting in a State of Flux
Public Service Broadcasting
Small States in the Shadow of Giants
PART FOUR: MEDIA LOCALISM
The Global Village Stays Local
Models of Local Media Development
Regulation of Media at the Local Level
PART FIVE: CONCLUSION
Wake Up, Europe!
`This is a useful book for students of European audiovisual developments. For the dedicated professional it will also help to make sense of current trends in broadcasting' - Irish Communications Review