While considerable divergencies existed among Western European countries in the broadcasting field until recently, all of them instituted a state monopoly. This traditional European pattern has recently been questioned with the emergence of the new phenomenon of 'deregulation'. This thesis looks at the main facets of W.European deregulation giving particular emphasis to the Greek case. It does not attempt to create a homogeneous notional structure covering all Western Europe, but to examine and uncover the antecedents behind broadcasting deregulation, which is taking place all over Western Europe, acknowledging the diverse paths through which this new phenomenon has taken place. The recent deregulatory evolutions, however, prove that most c...
Today, Greece is the European Union member state where journalism and the media face their most acut...
The Greek media landscape changed dramatically after the deregulation of broadcasting in the late 19...
Europe’s radio is also characterised by a long history of being defined and driven by the state, in ...
While considerable divergencies existed among Western European countries in the broadcasting field u...
This study describes and assesses the problems associated with the development of the new broadcasti...
This article compares and contrasts the systems of regulation and deregulation in the British and We...
The aim of this article is to examine the way technological developments and the internationalisatio...
With a foreword by Joaquin Almunia. This work was awarded the 2011 Jacques Lassier Prize.This book p...
© 2007 Cambridge University PressThis article examines the deregulation of cross-broader broadcastin...
This issue analyzes the gradual spread of various models of commercial TV throughout the decades in ...
This article identifies and analyses the central patterns of change in West European broadcasting re...
European broadcasting policy has attracted attention from many disciplines because it has dual natur...
This paper examines the regulation of consumer services in pay-TV (subscription television delivered...
Broadcasting in particular has seen remarkable change from the days of single-channel public broadca...
none3siThe history of European televisions’ commercialization is interesting and complex. In many Eu...
Today, Greece is the European Union member state where journalism and the media face their most acut...
The Greek media landscape changed dramatically after the deregulation of broadcasting in the late 19...
Europe’s radio is also characterised by a long history of being defined and driven by the state, in ...
While considerable divergencies existed among Western European countries in the broadcasting field u...
This study describes and assesses the problems associated with the development of the new broadcasti...
This article compares and contrasts the systems of regulation and deregulation in the British and We...
The aim of this article is to examine the way technological developments and the internationalisatio...
With a foreword by Joaquin Almunia. This work was awarded the 2011 Jacques Lassier Prize.This book p...
© 2007 Cambridge University PressThis article examines the deregulation of cross-broader broadcastin...
This issue analyzes the gradual spread of various models of commercial TV throughout the decades in ...
This article identifies and analyses the central patterns of change in West European broadcasting re...
European broadcasting policy has attracted attention from many disciplines because it has dual natur...
This paper examines the regulation of consumer services in pay-TV (subscription television delivered...
Broadcasting in particular has seen remarkable change from the days of single-channel public broadca...
none3siThe history of European televisions’ commercialization is interesting and complex. In many Eu...
Today, Greece is the European Union member state where journalism and the media face their most acut...
The Greek media landscape changed dramatically after the deregulation of broadcasting in the late 19...
Europe’s radio is also characterised by a long history of being defined and driven by the state, in ...