From the Introduction. The Media Sector has experienced a technological revolution in the last 15 years. Digital encoding of television signals made possible a more efficient use of the radiospectrum. Digital terrestrial television (hereinafter, “DTT”) allows now for the reception of a significant number of free-to-air channels.1 Moreover, the use of new transmission platforms (hereinafter,“platforms”), namely cable and direct-to-home satellite (hereinafter, “DTH”) paved the way for the arrival in Europe of pay-TV operators, which finance their activities mainly via subscription fees. This changing technological landscape is subject to further evolution in the near future, as incumbent telecommunications operators become increasingly inte...
The aim of this paper is to identify the factors that affect the market penetration of pay televisio...
There is no real cross-border competition for pay TV services in the EU. Within the UK, hundreds of ...
The present article examines the implications of Ofcom’s pay-TV consultation for the future of commu...
From the Introduction. The Media Sector has experienced a technological revolution in the last 15 y...
The paper has two aims.The first is to show how the current features of Italian TV industry are the ...
The article examines incentives for exclusive distribution of premium television programming. Static...
Television (or “TV”) broadcasting today is in the wake of a critical technological revolution. The d...
The television and the mass media in general have a vital function in the creation of the democrat...
This paper analyses territorial licences in broadcasting and their effect on the internal market. Pa...
Italian broadcasting has long been terrestrial. Its main shortcomings (spectrum chaos, non-enforcem...
This paper challenges the traditional economic reasons supporting copyright licensing exclusivity in...
With a foreword by Joaquin Almunia. This work was awarded the 2011 Jacques Lassier Prize.This book p...
Chapter 1 gives a brief introduction to the dissertation. Chapter 2 describes the functioning of th...
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...
The aim of this paper is to identify the factors that affect the market penetration of pay televisio...
There is no real cross-border competition for pay TV services in the EU. Within the UK, hundreds of ...
The present article examines the implications of Ofcom’s pay-TV consultation for the future of commu...
From the Introduction. The Media Sector has experienced a technological revolution in the last 15 y...
The paper has two aims.The first is to show how the current features of Italian TV industry are the ...
The article examines incentives for exclusive distribution of premium television programming. Static...
Television (or “TV”) broadcasting today is in the wake of a critical technological revolution. The d...
The television and the mass media in general have a vital function in the creation of the democrat...
This paper analyses territorial licences in broadcasting and their effect on the internal market. Pa...
Italian broadcasting has long been terrestrial. Its main shortcomings (spectrum chaos, non-enforcem...
This paper challenges the traditional economic reasons supporting copyright licensing exclusivity in...
With a foreword by Joaquin Almunia. This work was awarded the 2011 Jacques Lassier Prize.This book p...
Chapter 1 gives a brief introduction to the dissertation. Chapter 2 describes the functioning of th...
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...
The aim of this paper is to identify the factors that affect the market penetration of pay televisio...
There is no real cross-border competition for pay TV services in the EU. Within the UK, hundreds of ...
The present article examines the implications of Ofcom’s pay-TV consultation for the future of commu...