As media enterprises steer a path through unprecedented economic upheaval, many are looking to consolidation as a means of achieving economies of scale that would, they argue, shore up their investment in journalism. There is therefore growing pressure on policy-makers to relax traditional ownership rules preventing undue concentration of media conglomerates. This poses a challenge to critical scholars traditionally opposed to such relaxation on the grounds of promoting pluralism and diversity in a democracy. This article argues that, rather than risk the rapid emasculation of original journalism, we should be thinking more creatively about how the public interest and journalistic diversity might be protected within a policy of consolidatio...
• The concentration and cross-media restrictions are intended to promote media diversity and are bas...
Every year the process of media concentration gathers pace and with it comes increasing concern for...
The free flow of information is the life-blood of democracy. Americans are experiencing many media ...
It is almost universally accepted within advanced industrial democracies that concentration of media...
We are witnessing a wholesale restructuring of media ownership statutes throughout the world. It is ...
This chapter addresses the evolution of media and communication concentration, its causes, and its c...
Corporate mergers and the consolidation of ownership in the American communications arena have long ...
This article considers the rationales for, and techniques used to promote, media pluralism. It exami...
This article sets out the emergent challenges and opportunities for developing effective and ‘future...
This article sets out the emergent challenges and opportunities for developing effective and ‘future...
This article considers the rationales for, and techniques used to promote, media pluralism. It exami...
The authors review recent scholarly and policy initiatives in respect of media pluralism and argue t...
It is difficult to formulate meaningful competition policy when there is a fierce debate over the cu...
It is difficult to formulate meaningful competition policy when there is a fierce debate over the cu...
The difficulties of regulating the giant corporations whichoperate within the broadcast and print me...
• The concentration and cross-media restrictions are intended to promote media diversity and are bas...
Every year the process of media concentration gathers pace and with it comes increasing concern for...
The free flow of information is the life-blood of democracy. Americans are experiencing many media ...
It is almost universally accepted within advanced industrial democracies that concentration of media...
We are witnessing a wholesale restructuring of media ownership statutes throughout the world. It is ...
This chapter addresses the evolution of media and communication concentration, its causes, and its c...
Corporate mergers and the consolidation of ownership in the American communications arena have long ...
This article considers the rationales for, and techniques used to promote, media pluralism. It exami...
This article sets out the emergent challenges and opportunities for developing effective and ‘future...
This article sets out the emergent challenges and opportunities for developing effective and ‘future...
This article considers the rationales for, and techniques used to promote, media pluralism. It exami...
The authors review recent scholarly and policy initiatives in respect of media pluralism and argue t...
It is difficult to formulate meaningful competition policy when there is a fierce debate over the cu...
It is difficult to formulate meaningful competition policy when there is a fierce debate over the cu...
The difficulties of regulating the giant corporations whichoperate within the broadcast and print me...
• The concentration and cross-media restrictions are intended to promote media diversity and are bas...
Every year the process of media concentration gathers pace and with it comes increasing concern for...
The free flow of information is the life-blood of democracy. Americans are experiencing many media ...