This text corresponds to the communication in the Conference: «Journalism in Europe: who needs regulation?», organized by the CECS, on May 15th, 2009
Every year the process of media concentration gathers pace and with it comes increasing concern for...
In this article we draw on a specific case study – the re-regulation of BBC political reporting in ...
It is almost universally accepted within advanced industrial democracies that concentration of media...
This text corresponds to the communication in the Conference: «Journalism in Europe: who needs regul...
In the United States the media system is set up to maximise profit for a relative handful of large c...
Launched on 26th May on BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme, ResPublica’s latest report, The Mission of Me...
The increasing role of electronic media in news and, more generally, in content production is changi...
There is much tension between the conception of the press as a private enterprise subject to the log...
One fact that can unite all sides in the post-Leveson press regulation debate is that the world now ...
The article shows the limitations of the 'indexing' hypothesis, an influential conceptualization of ...
Creating spectacle in whatever form sells copy, but it also greatly increases visibility. Politician...
Governments and policymakers are considering intervening in the relationship between major tech comp...
Within a simple model of non-localized, Hotelling-type competition among arbitrary numbers of media ...
Media pluralism has surfaced periodically in Brussels since the publication of the 1992 European Com...
The Greek media landscape changed dramatically after the deregulation of broadcasting in the late 19...
Every year the process of media concentration gathers pace and with it comes increasing concern for...
In this article we draw on a specific case study – the re-regulation of BBC political reporting in ...
It is almost universally accepted within advanced industrial democracies that concentration of media...
This text corresponds to the communication in the Conference: «Journalism in Europe: who needs regul...
In the United States the media system is set up to maximise profit for a relative handful of large c...
Launched on 26th May on BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme, ResPublica’s latest report, The Mission of Me...
The increasing role of electronic media in news and, more generally, in content production is changi...
There is much tension between the conception of the press as a private enterprise subject to the log...
One fact that can unite all sides in the post-Leveson press regulation debate is that the world now ...
The article shows the limitations of the 'indexing' hypothesis, an influential conceptualization of ...
Creating spectacle in whatever form sells copy, but it also greatly increases visibility. Politician...
Governments and policymakers are considering intervening in the relationship between major tech comp...
Within a simple model of non-localized, Hotelling-type competition among arbitrary numbers of media ...
Media pluralism has surfaced periodically in Brussels since the publication of the 1992 European Com...
The Greek media landscape changed dramatically after the deregulation of broadcasting in the late 19...
Every year the process of media concentration gathers pace and with it comes increasing concern for...
In this article we draw on a specific case study – the re-regulation of BBC political reporting in ...
It is almost universally accepted within advanced industrial democracies that concentration of media...