Television in EuropeOxford University Press, 6 févr. 1992 - 408 pages Like its companion volume, Telecommunications in Europe, this book deals with the evolution of powerful monopoly institutions in the communications field--the public broadcasters--and the dramatic changes that took place in the late 1980s throughout Europe, and transformed the media landscape. It provides a comprehensive view of European broadcasting systems, using the perspective of economics and policy analysis. The introductory part offers a framework for understanding media and the forces of change affecting them. The main section is a unique series of chapters covering the broadcast and cable television systems of almost thirty European countries. |
Table des matières
TELEVISION SYSTEMS OF EUROPEAN COUNTRIES | 71 |
THE EVOLUTION OF EUROPEAN BROADCASTING | 289 |
Notes | 345 |
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