This article studies the link between the Eastern enlargement of the European Union and issues of audiovisual policy and audiovisual markets. The main link between audiovisual policy and EU enlargement is through alignment with the Community acquis, in particular the Television Without Frontiers Directive. Legislative alignment has been achieved in all Central and Eastern European countries by adopting new media laws. This process can be described one of (neutrally defined) Europeanization. EU enlargement offers opportunities for Central and Eastern European audiovisual industries such as increased investments and funding, cooperation partners, and enhanced export possibilities, but also bears the threat of Europeanization as a process of c...
In the middle of the most pronounced economic crisis since its inception, many of the communication...
Abstract: This paper addresses the question of the future of Europe under the conditions of the post...
After long deliberations, the European Community (EC) has completed the reform of its audiovisual me...
This article assesses the question of media concentration in the European Union (EU) in the context ...
Today, Europeans can watch their favourite programmes on their television, their computers or their ...
This article investigates the processes through which the European Union has become a major actor in...
Focusing on economic aspects of audiovisual industries, this article analyses some of the key EU po...
Abstract: In this article, we analyse how the European legislator is currently responding to some of...
In the early 1980s, the European Community adopted the objective of complementing economic and polit...
Media policy in Europe faces a twofold challenge. On the one hand, new technologies and media servic...
This article analyzes the approach of the European Union (EU) to the trade and culture debate and it...
Broadcasting in particular has seen remarkable change from the days of single-channel public broadca...
In the profoundly changing and dynamic world of contemporary audiovisual media, what has remained su...
In the 80's, European broadcasting changed dramatically. The rising of new technologies resulted int...
Pluralism and cultural diversity are priority values of public communication. The European Commissio...
In the middle of the most pronounced economic crisis since its inception, many of the communication...
Abstract: This paper addresses the question of the future of Europe under the conditions of the post...
After long deliberations, the European Community (EC) has completed the reform of its audiovisual me...
This article assesses the question of media concentration in the European Union (EU) in the context ...
Today, Europeans can watch their favourite programmes on their television, their computers or their ...
This article investigates the processes through which the European Union has become a major actor in...
Focusing on economic aspects of audiovisual industries, this article analyses some of the key EU po...
Abstract: In this article, we analyse how the European legislator is currently responding to some of...
In the early 1980s, the European Community adopted the objective of complementing economic and polit...
Media policy in Europe faces a twofold challenge. On the one hand, new technologies and media servic...
This article analyzes the approach of the European Union (EU) to the trade and culture debate and it...
Broadcasting in particular has seen remarkable change from the days of single-channel public broadca...
In the profoundly changing and dynamic world of contemporary audiovisual media, what has remained su...
In the 80's, European broadcasting changed dramatically. The rising of new technologies resulted int...
Pluralism and cultural diversity are priority values of public communication. The European Commissio...
In the middle of the most pronounced economic crisis since its inception, many of the communication...
Abstract: This paper addresses the question of the future of Europe under the conditions of the post...
After long deliberations, the European Community (EC) has completed the reform of its audiovisual me...