This article builds on a legal institutionalist approach to assess market-based regulatory change in British television production over the last three decades. It explores how formal rules governing television production constitute market relations, and whether these rules are likely to be evaded by television producers and commissioners in a context where contracting depends heavily on social norms of cooperation, reciprocity and flexibility. Using qualitative data, this article suggests that changes in law and terms of trade intended to promote a market in television production have not had a straightforward or linear effect: compulsory independent production quotas and licensing models of terms of trade have redrawn organizational bounda...
© 2007 Cambridge University PressThis article examines the deregulation of cross-broader broadcastin...
Using the United Kingdom (UK) as a case study, this article analyses the growing commercial and regu...
The reforms instituted by the Broadcasting Act 1990 led to a period of turbulence and upheaval withi...
Ana Lourenço & Simon Turner (2019) Journal of Institutional Economics, Volume 15, Numéro 4, pp. 61...
We examine, through a sectoral case study, the effects of market liberalisation on production capabi...
We present two linked, longitudinal case studies of the use of quasi-markets in United Kingdom broad...
Recent technological and market changes in the television industry appear to have transformed the co...
Television production is recognised as one of Britain’s key creative export sectors. But the sector ...
This article analyses the role of intermediaries in the evolution of the UK TV production sector tra...
This paper examines the recent commercialisation of the programme-making activities at the BBC in th...
This article focuses on the production of transnational TV formats, and argues that a new business m...
This data collection consists of two distinct but complementary databases: Database 1, pertaining to...
Using the United Kingdom as a case study, this article examines the application of competition regul...
Over recent years leading independent television production companies in the UK and internationally ...
In UK public service broadcasting, recent regulatory change has increased the role of the private se...
© 2007 Cambridge University PressThis article examines the deregulation of cross-broader broadcastin...
Using the United Kingdom (UK) as a case study, this article analyses the growing commercial and regu...
The reforms instituted by the Broadcasting Act 1990 led to a period of turbulence and upheaval withi...
Ana Lourenço & Simon Turner (2019) Journal of Institutional Economics, Volume 15, Numéro 4, pp. 61...
We examine, through a sectoral case study, the effects of market liberalisation on production capabi...
We present two linked, longitudinal case studies of the use of quasi-markets in United Kingdom broad...
Recent technological and market changes in the television industry appear to have transformed the co...
Television production is recognised as one of Britain’s key creative export sectors. But the sector ...
This article analyses the role of intermediaries in the evolution of the UK TV production sector tra...
This paper examines the recent commercialisation of the programme-making activities at the BBC in th...
This article focuses on the production of transnational TV formats, and argues that a new business m...
This data collection consists of two distinct but complementary databases: Database 1, pertaining to...
Using the United Kingdom as a case study, this article examines the application of competition regul...
Over recent years leading independent television production companies in the UK and internationally ...
In UK public service broadcasting, recent regulatory change has increased the role of the private se...
© 2007 Cambridge University PressThis article examines the deregulation of cross-broader broadcastin...
Using the United Kingdom (UK) as a case study, this article analyses the growing commercial and regu...
The reforms instituted by the Broadcasting Act 1990 led to a period of turbulence and upheaval withi...