This Article explores the Directive, passed by the European Council on October 3, 1989, designed to coordinate the various television broadcasting laws of the Member States within the European Community. While the Directive, popularly called Television Without Frontiers, certainly opens up internal frontiers hindering trans-European broadcasting, it contains a controversial local content provision requiring a majority of airtime for European Works which many have argued raises an external barrier to American television programs. This Article explains how the Directive harmonizes the divergent national laws of the Member States and describes in detail the controversy surrounding the local content requirement. In regard to the latter, the A...
© 2007 Cambridge University PressThis article examines the deregulation of cross-broader broadcastin...
The Treaty of Rome did not grant the Community any specific powers in the field of audiovisual polic...
Contemporary television has many purposes within a society. It can support traditional beliefs, fost...
This Article explores the Directive, passed by the European Council on October 3, 1989, designed to ...
This Article discusses the Directive and the dispute between the United States and the Community wit...
This Essay analyzes the effectiveness of television broadcasting regulations as a means to effectuat...
In October 1989, the foreign ministers of the European Community (EC or Community) approved a Direct...
With the establishment of a si ngle market in broadcasting for audiences throughout the EC. which Is...
This article examines the extent to which the European quota rule of the Television Without Frontier...
The current “Television without frontiers” (TVWF) Directive constitutes the basic regulation of the ...
Council Directive of 3 October 1989 on the coordination of certain provisions laid down by law. regu...
A comparative analysis of the manner in which France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK have implemen...
Television without borders is designed to permit an open market for the TV broadcasting by reducing ...
In 1989 the European Economic community issued the “Television without Frontiers”(TWF) Directive. It...
Observers of the media policies of the European Union contend that the transmission state principle ...
© 2007 Cambridge University PressThis article examines the deregulation of cross-broader broadcastin...
The Treaty of Rome did not grant the Community any specific powers in the field of audiovisual polic...
Contemporary television has many purposes within a society. It can support traditional beliefs, fost...
This Article explores the Directive, passed by the European Council on October 3, 1989, designed to ...
This Article discusses the Directive and the dispute between the United States and the Community wit...
This Essay analyzes the effectiveness of television broadcasting regulations as a means to effectuat...
In October 1989, the foreign ministers of the European Community (EC or Community) approved a Direct...
With the establishment of a si ngle market in broadcasting for audiences throughout the EC. which Is...
This article examines the extent to which the European quota rule of the Television Without Frontier...
The current “Television without frontiers” (TVWF) Directive constitutes the basic regulation of the ...
Council Directive of 3 October 1989 on the coordination of certain provisions laid down by law. regu...
A comparative analysis of the manner in which France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK have implemen...
Television without borders is designed to permit an open market for the TV broadcasting by reducing ...
In 1989 the European Economic community issued the “Television without Frontiers”(TWF) Directive. It...
Observers of the media policies of the European Union contend that the transmission state principle ...
© 2007 Cambridge University PressThis article examines the deregulation of cross-broader broadcastin...
The Treaty of Rome did not grant the Community any specific powers in the field of audiovisual polic...
Contemporary television has many purposes within a society. It can support traditional beliefs, fost...