This article compares and contrasts the systems of regulation and deregulation in the British and West European television industries. Although all television systems were affected by the information revolution and neo-liberal political economy in the 1980s, in many respects the British experience was unique. The evolution of a mixed public/private system over forty years and the unique position of the BBC as a source of skilled labour and as a cultural benchmark for the entire industry, placed it in a stronger position than other public service systems to meet the new challenges to its hegemony. The British television industry demonstrates the tenacity of well-established social structures and policy-making behaviour. This will be shown by...
The broadcasting industry is rapidly entering the era of digitization, distributed intelligence, and...
The paper draws on a three year comparative research project which examined trends in audiovisual re...
The present study is a long term structural analysis of how broadcasting systems develop and change....
While considerable divergencies existed among Western European countries in the broadcasting field u...
Political structures and the evolution of late capitalism in liberal Western democracies lend a comm...
Using the United Kingdom as a case study, this article examines the application of competition regul...
European broadcasting policy has attracted attention from many disciplines because it has dual natur...
While considerable divergencies existed among Western European countries in the broadcasting field u...
This study describes and assesses the problems associated with the development of the new broadcasti...
This article reviews British regulatory frameworks and market structure in the analogue television a...
The history of European televisions’ commercialization is interesting and complex. In many European ...
In this article we draw on a specific case study – the re-regulation of BBC political reporting in ...
Traditionally Tele-communications and broadcasting originated from dtfferent regulatory cultures. In...
For a number of decades European public televisions have been the main, if not the only protagonist ...
This article identifies and analyses the central patterns of change in West European broadcasting re...
The broadcasting industry is rapidly entering the era of digitization, distributed intelligence, and...
The paper draws on a three year comparative research project which examined trends in audiovisual re...
The present study is a long term structural analysis of how broadcasting systems develop and change....
While considerable divergencies existed among Western European countries in the broadcasting field u...
Political structures and the evolution of late capitalism in liberal Western democracies lend a comm...
Using the United Kingdom as a case study, this article examines the application of competition regul...
European broadcasting policy has attracted attention from many disciplines because it has dual natur...
While considerable divergencies existed among Western European countries in the broadcasting field u...
This study describes and assesses the problems associated with the development of the new broadcasti...
This article reviews British regulatory frameworks and market structure in the analogue television a...
The history of European televisions’ commercialization is interesting and complex. In many European ...
In this article we draw on a specific case study – the re-regulation of BBC political reporting in ...
Traditionally Tele-communications and broadcasting originated from dtfferent regulatory cultures. In...
For a number of decades European public televisions have been the main, if not the only protagonist ...
This article identifies and analyses the central patterns of change in West European broadcasting re...
The broadcasting industry is rapidly entering the era of digitization, distributed intelligence, and...
The paper draws on a three year comparative research project which examined trends in audiovisual re...
The present study is a long term structural analysis of how broadcasting systems develop and change....