"Television and Public Policy" analyzes the current state of television systems in a selected group of countries, exploring the political, economic, and technological factors that have shaped the sector over the past two decades. By positioning the
"Television and Public Policy" analyzes the current state of television systems in a selected group of countries, exploring the political, economic, and technological factors that have shaped the sector over the past two decades. By positioning theHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contents: Introduction. Part I: Americas. D. Skinner Television in Canada: Continuity or Change? C.E.L. da Silva Television in Brazil. C. Sterling Television in the United States of America: Continuity and Change. Part II: Asia and the Pacific Rim. N. Herd Australia: Concentration Competition and Revaluing the Public Interest. H. Zhengrong H. Li China's Television in Transition. P. Sonwalkar Television in India: Growth Amidst a Regulatory Vacuum. K. Hayashi The Dilemmas of Reforming Japan's Broadcasting System. G. Lealand Broadcasting and Public Policy: Television in New Zealand. Part III: Europe. F. Corcoran Ireland: From Culture Nationalism to Market Liberalism. M. Hibberd Media Policy in Italy. J. Bardoel Dutch Television: Between Communities and Commodity. K. Jakubowicz Polish Television: All Encompassing Change. D. Ward Broadcasting Regulation in the United Kingdom: Shifting Public Policy Objectives. Part IV: Southern Mediterranean/Middle East. N. Sakr Egyptian TV in the Grip of Government: Politics Before Profit in a Fluid Pan-Arab Market. G. Khiabany The Politics of Broadcasting in Iran: Continuity and Change Expansion and Control. D. Caspi Israel: From a Monopoly to an Open Sky.
Contents: Introduction. Part I: Americas. D. Skinner Television in Canada: Continuity or Change? C.E.L. da Silva Television in Brazil. C. Sterling Television in the United States of America: Continuity and Change. Part II: Asia and the Pacific Rim. N. Herd Australia: Concentration Competition and Revaluing the Public Interest. H. Zhengrong H. Li China's Television in Transition. P. Sonwalkar Television in India: Growth Amidst a Regulatory Vacuum. K. Hayashi The Dilemmas of Reforming Japan's Broadcasting System. G. Lealand Broadcasting and Public Policy: Television in New Zealand. Part III: Europe. F. Corcoran Ireland: From Culture Nationalism to Market Liberalism. M. Hibberd Media Policy in Italy. J. Bardoel Dutch Television: Between Communities and Commodity. K. Jakubowicz Polish Television: All Encompassing Change. D. Ward Broadcasting Regulation in the United Kingdom: Shifting Public Policy Objectives. Part IV: Southern Mediterranean/Middle East. N. Sakr Egyptian TV in the Grip of Government: Politics Before Profit in a Fluid Pan-Arab Market. G. Khiabany The Politics of Broadcasting in Iran: Continuity and Change Expansion and Control. D. Caspi Israel: From a Monopoly to an Open Sky.
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