Media Freedom and Pluralism Media Policy Challenges in the Enlarged Europe

Addresses a critical analysis of major media policies in the European Union and Council of Europe at the period of profound changes affecting both media environments and use, as well as the logic of media policy-making and reconfiguration of traditional regulatory models. The analytical problem-related approach seems to better reflect a media policy process as an interrelated part of European integration, formation of European citizenship, and exercise of communication rights within the European communicative space. The question of normative expectations is to be compared in this case with media policy rationales, mechanisms of implementation (transposing rules from EU to national levels), and outcomes.
- Kiadó:
- CEU Press
- Kiadás éve:
- 2010
- Kiadás helye:
- Budapest
- Nyomda:
- Pátria Nyomda
- ISBN:
- 9789639776739
- Kötés típusa:
- kemény papír kiadói borítóban
- Terjedelem:
- 336
- Nyelv:
- angol
- Méret:
- Szélesség: 16.00cm, Magasság: 24.00cm
- Kategória:
List of Figures ix
Introduction: Harmonizing European Media Policy: Supranational
Regulatory Trends and National Responses BEATA KLIMKIEWICZ . . . . Xi
SECTION 1: MEDIA POLICY RATIONALES AND MODELS 1
CHAPTER 1: Towards Democratic Regulation of European
Media and Communication HANNU NIEMINEN 3
CHAPTER 2: Visions of Media Pluralism and Freedom of Expression
in EU Information Society Policies MIYASE CHRISTENSEN 27
CHAPTER 3: From Media Policy to Integrated Communications
Policy: How to Apply the Paradigm Shift on a European and National
Level HALLIKI HARRO-LOIT 45
SECTION 2: CONTENT AND SERVICE-RELATED
REGULATION 59
CHAPTER 4: New Media Legislation: Methods of Implementing Rules
Relating w On-Demand Services ÉVA SIMON 61
CHAPTER 5: A Failure in Limiting Restrictions on Freedom
of Speech: The Case of the Audiovisual Media Services Directive
PÉTER MOLNÁR 77
CHAPTER 6: Struggling with Diversity: Objectives, Outcomes, and
Future of the European Quota Policy in the Context of the Television
Scene in the Czech Republic VÁCLAV TETKA 97
CHAPTER 7: Television: The Stepmother? LILLA RAYCHEVA 125
CHAPTER 8: Challenges of Regulation of the Blogosphere
ANDREJ KOLKAY 157
SECTION 3: STRUCTURAL REGULATION: MEDIA
PLURALISM, CONCENTRATION, DIVERSITY OF
CONTENT AND SERVICES 173
CHAPTER 9: Audience Resistance: Reasons to Relax Content
Regulation PÉTER BAJOMI-LÁZÁR 175
CHAPTER 10: From PSB to PSM: A New Promise for Public Service
Provision in the Information Society KAROL JAKUBOWICZ 193
CHAPTER 11: Regulating Media Concentration within the Council
of Europe and the European Union MIHÁLY GÁLIK 229
CHAPTER 12: Which Governance for the European Audiovisual
Landscape? A Multi dimensional Perspective GIANPIETRO MAZZOLENI
and FAUSTO COLOMBO 245
CHAPTER 13: The Link That Matters: Media Concentration and
Diversity of Content ZRINJKA PERUSKO 261
CHAPTER 14: Developing the "Third Sector": Community Media
Policies in Europe KATE COYER and ARNE Hrt.,-rz 275
Bibliography 299
Contributors 331
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