Western Broadcast Models: Structure, Conduct, and PerformanceLeen Haenens, Frieda Saeys Walter de Gruyter, 2007 - 445 pages "Broadcasting is an important indicator of a society's political, economical, social, cultural and geographical context. Over the last decades, however, the socio-economical conditions and societal organizational forms have become more and more uniform: diversity among countries is less the case than within each of these countries under scrutiny (e.g., economical, political, cultural, ethnic diverences). Nevertheless, the societal diversity among the western European countries has continued to bear its stamp on the development of the broadcasting scene. The book features descriptions of recent evolutions in various geographical contexts. Under scrutiny are the market structure embedded in the legal context, the different media actors, their cost structure, and barriers to entry. Also, impact on the content, program supply, efficiency and product performance are discussed in terms of audience reception. The accompanying CD-ROM offers facts and figures as well as techniques of analysis"--Back cover. |
Table des matières
Preface | 15 |
France | 20 |
Producing European Content to Circulate in the Audiovisual | 37 |
EU Competition Policy | 43 |
Conclusions | 58 |
Why Regulate At All? | 64 |
Conclusions | 78 |
Consequences of Policy on Digital Terrestrial Television Development | 95 |
The CLTUFA and RTLGroup | 254 |
Radio and Television Broadcasting for Luxembourg Citizens | 260 |
The Rise of Commercial Broadcasting | 272 |
Poland | 293 |
Entry of Private Commercial TV Broadcasters | 303 |
The Radio Scene | 309 |
The United Kingdom | 319 |
Broadcast Economics | 327 |
The National Level | 105 |
Denmark | 145 |
The Present Situation | 152 |
Future Developments | 165 |
by Serge Regourd | 169 |
Program Supply and Funding | 179 |
The Federal Republic of Germany | 193 |
From PublicSector Monopoly to a Dual System | 199 |
Organization and Development of Private Broadcasting | 205 |
Italy | 229 |
CrossMedia Ownership | 235 |
Financing | 242 |
Conclusions | 248 |
Channel Content | 334 |
Russia | 341 |
Overview of the Russian Broadcasting Landscape | 347 |
Financing of Broadcasting Organizations | 354 |
by Marc Raboy and David Taras | 361 |
Private Broadcasting and the Americanization | 373 |
United States | 381 |
Public Broadcasting | 391 |
Media Economics | 401 |
Concluding Remarks | 409 |
| 415 | |
About the Authors 447 | |
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Western Broadcast Models: Structure, Conduct, and Performance Leen d'Haenens,Frieda Saeys Affichage d'extraits - 2007 |
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