© 2007 Cambridge University PressThis article examines the deregulation of cross-broader broadcasting to test its impact on strategies pursued by EU member states. It modifies our understanding of regulatory competition through an institutional explanation of the process. The European Union’s Television Without Frontiers (1989) Directive provided a framework for regulatory competition in television broadcast markets. Despite a high level of investment flight, member states did not automatically respond with deregulation but were compelled to do so by the European Court of Justice. Therefore national deregulation in this field was not a natural response to the preference of economic actors or an objective of state policy; it was driven by th...
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While considerable divergencies existed among Western European countries in the broadcasting field u...
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With a foreword by Joaquin Almunia. This work was awarded the 2011 Jacques Lassier Prize.This book p...
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Television regulation is increasingly Europeanized. While the transposition of community law into na...
This article considers the European Union’s (EU) role in the media and communications field concerni...
While considerable divergencies existed among Western European countries in the broadcasting field u...
This article assesses the question of media concentration in the European Union (EU) in the context ...
This paper examines the regulation of consumer services in pay-TV (subscription television delivered...
This article examines whether EC competition policy and merger control provisions can prevent excess...
While considerable divergencies existed among Western European countries in the broadcasting field u...
The broadcasting industry is rapidly entering the era of digitization, distributed intelligence, and...
Our understanding of international competition in regulatory policies has not progressed much becaus...
There is no real cross-border competition for pay TV services in the EU. Within the UK, hundreds of ...
This chapter focuses on the European Union's (EU) Competition Directorate's approach concerning the ...
Introduction An overview of media markets shows that rapid growth and the integration of some of the...
This article looks at the European Union (EU) policy of technological 'convergence', concentrating o...
With a foreword by Joaquin Almunia. This work was awarded the 2011 Jacques Lassier Prize.This book p...
This article investigates the processes through which the European Union has become a major actor in...
Television regulation is increasingly Europeanized. While the transposition of community law into na...
This article considers the European Union’s (EU) role in the media and communications field concerni...
While considerable divergencies existed among Western European countries in the broadcasting field u...