Public Service Media and Policy in EuropeSpringer, 15 nov. 2011 - 234 pages An in-depth account of EU policies in the area of public service broadcasting, focusing mainly on the application of the European State aid rules. The book discusses when, how and with what impact the European Commission deals with public service broadcasting. |
Table des matières
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2 From Public Service Broadcasting to Public Service Media | 9 |
3 Perspectives on Public Service Media | 25 |
4 A Framework for Public Service Media | 40 |
5 EU Market Integration in the Broadcasting Sector | 49 |
6 EU State Aid Rules and the Broadcasting Sector | 61 |
A Chronological Perspective on the State Aid Control of Public Service Broadcasting | 79 |
Evaluating Public Broadcasting Schemes | 98 |
9 Germany | 126 |
10 Flanders | 147 |
11 The Netherlands | 172 |
12 Conclusion | 190 |
References | 200 |
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addendum aid control aid procedure aid rules aid scheme Altmark Amsterdam Protocol approach argued AVMS directive Bardoel basis Broadcasting Councils broadcasting market broadcasting sector casters channels chapter Commission intervention Commission’s commitments competencies competition complaints concerns cultural decision defined dirigiste Donders Dutch government Dutch public broadcasters economic ensure European state aid ex ante evaluation ex ante test Firstly Flanders Flemish government framework funding of public German public broadcasters implemented Interstate Treaty Länder liberalisation lic broadcasters licence fee management contract market failure media ecology media markets media services negotiations Netherlands offer organisation Pauwels perspective political principle private broadcasters private media companies private sector programmes public broad public broadcasting policy public broadcasting system public service broadcasting public service media public service remit public value radio regard regulation Secondly service media policy service media project SGEI sion specific stakeholders telemedia television TFEU tion transparency TWF directive VRT’s
