European Media in Crisis: Values, Risks and PoliciesJosef Trappel, Jeanette Steemers, Barbara Thomass Routledge, 12 juin 2015 - 254 pages When the financial markets collapsed in 2008, the media industry was affected by a major slump in advertising revenues, and a formerly highly successful business model fell into a state of decay. This economic crisis has threatened core social values of contemporary democracies, such as freedom, diversity and equality. Taking a normative and policy perspective, this book discusses threats and opportunities for the media industry in Europe: What are the implications of the crisis for professional journalism, the media industry, and the process of political communication? Can non- state and non-market actors profit from the crisis? And what are media policy answers at the national and European level? |
Table des matières
Systemic Media Changes and Social and Political Polarization in Europe | |
European Communication and Information Industries in Times of Crisis | |
Crisis of the Commercial Media | |
Safeguarding Newsroom Autonomy Tensions Between the Ideal and the Actual | |
Crisis of the News The Framing of the Euro Crisis and the Greek Problem | |
A Crisis in Political Communication? | |
Challenges and Confusion in Media Regulation A FourCountry Comparison | |
Can Civil Society Mitigate Consequences of Crises? | |
Grappling with PostDemocracy Media Policy Options | |
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