Abstract: This article describes the development of broadcasting policy in the European Community and considers its relevance for Canada. It outlines the policy conflicts in Europe between proponents of competition and planning and the relationship between different policies (and policy paradigms) and rival programs for fostering European union. Résumé: Cet article décrit le développement des politiques de radiodiffusion dans le cadre de la Communauté européenne et considère sa pertinence pour le Canada. Il esquisse les conflits entre les défenseurs des politiques concurrentielles de la planification et de la concurrence, et les liens entre ces paradigmes rivales et différents programmes politiques pour soutenir l'unification européenne
The paper draws on a three year comparative research project which examined trends in audiovisual re...
In the middle of the most pronounced economic crisis since its inception, many of the communication...
'Canada plays little part in Europe's Atlantic policy. Yet European and German policy makers should ...
This article offers a critical analysis of the state of television in Europe against the horizon of ...
Canada is ahead of the European countries in the field of pay-TV and direct satellite transmission. ...
This article assesses the question of media concentration in the European Union (EU) in the context ...
Relations between Canada and the European Union have historically struggled to be more than one base...
Cet article présente une critique comparative du système public de la radiodiffusion et de la ration...
Although Belgium's broadcasting history can be considered a perfect example of the overall situation...
This article analyses the political stakes of the EU's communication policy. The authors study the f...
It has been four years since Marcel Masse set up the Caplan-Sauvageau Task Force on Broadcasting Pol...
Abstract: Contrary to views of globalism as a totalizing process, the argument is made that national...
In the early 1980s, the European Community adopted the objective of complementing economic and polit...
This article identifies and analyses the central patterns of change in West European broadcasting re...
Historiquement, les relations entre le Canada et l’Union européenne (UE) ont peiné à dépasser un cad...
The paper draws on a three year comparative research project which examined trends in audiovisual re...
In the middle of the most pronounced economic crisis since its inception, many of the communication...
'Canada plays little part in Europe's Atlantic policy. Yet European and German policy makers should ...
This article offers a critical analysis of the state of television in Europe against the horizon of ...
Canada is ahead of the European countries in the field of pay-TV and direct satellite transmission. ...
This article assesses the question of media concentration in the European Union (EU) in the context ...
Relations between Canada and the European Union have historically struggled to be more than one base...
Cet article présente une critique comparative du système public de la radiodiffusion et de la ration...
Although Belgium's broadcasting history can be considered a perfect example of the overall situation...
This article analyses the political stakes of the EU's communication policy. The authors study the f...
It has been four years since Marcel Masse set up the Caplan-Sauvageau Task Force on Broadcasting Pol...
Abstract: Contrary to views of globalism as a totalizing process, the argument is made that national...
In the early 1980s, the European Community adopted the objective of complementing economic and polit...
This article identifies and analyses the central patterns of change in West European broadcasting re...
Historiquement, les relations entre le Canada et l’Union européenne (UE) ont peiné à dépasser un cad...
The paper draws on a three year comparative research project which examined trends in audiovisual re...
In the middle of the most pronounced economic crisis since its inception, many of the communication...
'Canada plays little part in Europe's Atlantic policy. Yet European and German policy makers should ...