This article aims to compare Portuguese and Spanish radio broadcasting systems from the mid-1970s to the present, from a political economy approach. It analyses the regulatory framework (communication policies) and the ownership structure. It explains how a highly similar situation has been reached despite having stemmed from a situation defined by different principles, when both political transitions began. To do so, this work also analyses the role of deregulation and its globalising nature. The study focuses on three key periods: the initial period in both transitions, the years following both countries ’ admission into the European Community and the start of the new century
Between 1987 and 1988 were approved two radio laws in Portugal, reflecting two different political a...
En este artículo se repasan los principales documentos que, en la última década, han contribuido a i...
The article analyses the impact of foreign broadcasts in Portugal during the Second World War as wel...
The main objective of this article is to provide an understanding of the Portuguese free radio movem...
In an openly hostile environment in which public service broadcasting (PSB) has to justify its mere ...
This article aims to present an overview of the development of Communication Hi-story in the Iberian...
Versão final do autor / Accepted version | Pré-publicação online do artigo (11/04/2020) / Online Fir...
This article describes and analyses the defining traits of the Spanish public broadcasting system (r...
The loss of localism has been a common trend in most radio markets in Europe and the United States....
The article analyses the impact of foreign broadcasts in Portugal during the Second World War as wel...
In the middle of the most pronounced economic crisis since its inception, many of the communication...
The article has been translated from the original Spanish article: Radiodifusión terrestre en Europa...
This article refers to the institutionalization process of the privately owned televisions and radio...
Although digital radio broadcasting has undergone significant development over the last quarter-cent...
The creation of a European Union-level regulatory regime for telecommunications and electricity was ...
Between 1987 and 1988 were approved two radio laws in Portugal, reflecting two different political a...
En este artículo se repasan los principales documentos que, en la última década, han contribuido a i...
The article analyses the impact of foreign broadcasts in Portugal during the Second World War as wel...
The main objective of this article is to provide an understanding of the Portuguese free radio movem...
In an openly hostile environment in which public service broadcasting (PSB) has to justify its mere ...
This article aims to present an overview of the development of Communication Hi-story in the Iberian...
Versão final do autor / Accepted version | Pré-publicação online do artigo (11/04/2020) / Online Fir...
This article describes and analyses the defining traits of the Spanish public broadcasting system (r...
The loss of localism has been a common trend in most radio markets in Europe and the United States....
The article analyses the impact of foreign broadcasts in Portugal during the Second World War as wel...
In the middle of the most pronounced economic crisis since its inception, many of the communication...
The article has been translated from the original Spanish article: Radiodifusión terrestre en Europa...
This article refers to the institutionalization process of the privately owned televisions and radio...
Although digital radio broadcasting has undergone significant development over the last quarter-cent...
The creation of a European Union-level regulatory regime for telecommunications and electricity was ...
Between 1987 and 1988 were approved two radio laws in Portugal, reflecting two different political a...
En este artículo se repasan los principales documentos que, en la última década, han contribuido a i...
The article analyses the impact of foreign broadcasts in Portugal during the Second World War as wel...