This book is written by media scholars from all over Europe who are members of the Euromedia Research Group. What unites the group is the joint interest of its members in the analysis of media structures and media policy in Europe against the background of contemporary communication theories and concepts. The book has two parts: First, it looks into structural changes in specific media formats such as newspapers, radio, television and online-media. Second, it analyses specific problems and challenges in a comparative way, such as the creation of public sphere(s), the relation between media and democracy, public service media, media regulation and media governance, challenges of media industries etc. The book addresses graduate students in m...
In a complex and changing communication environment public service broadcasting is being subject to ...
The paper presents a brief summary of the research on self-development and adaptation of public serv...
This book represents the continuation and further development of a long tradition of media policy bo...
As logical as the existence and role of Public Service Broadcasters seemed to be in the era of broad...
The paper draws on a three year comparative research project which examined trends in audiovisual re...
The paper comes from the introductory work of the \u201cGruppo di Torino\u201d, initiated by Infociv...
While the reason for the existence of Public Media was not in dispute to most Europeans for many yea...
The paper comes from the introductory work of the \u201cGruppo di Torino\u201d, initiated by Infociv...
The paper comes from the introductory work of the \u201cGruppo di Torino\u201d, initiated by Infociv...
The paper comes from the introductory work of the \u201cGruppo di Torino\u201d, initiated by Infociv...
The paper comes from the introductory work of the \u201cGruppo di Torino\u201d, initiated by Infociv...
The contentious issue of identification of any early signs of the emergence of European public spher...
This book offers an analysis of public service broadcasting (PSB) in European Countries that highli...
Public service media are going through dramatic transformations as a result of technological develop...
This book offers an analysis of public service broadcasting (PSB) in European Countries that highli...
In a complex and changing communication environment public service broadcasting is being subject to ...
The paper presents a brief summary of the research on self-development and adaptation of public serv...
This book represents the continuation and further development of a long tradition of media policy bo...
As logical as the existence and role of Public Service Broadcasters seemed to be in the era of broad...
The paper draws on a three year comparative research project which examined trends in audiovisual re...
The paper comes from the introductory work of the \u201cGruppo di Torino\u201d, initiated by Infociv...
While the reason for the existence of Public Media was not in dispute to most Europeans for many yea...
The paper comes from the introductory work of the \u201cGruppo di Torino\u201d, initiated by Infociv...
The paper comes from the introductory work of the \u201cGruppo di Torino\u201d, initiated by Infociv...
The paper comes from the introductory work of the \u201cGruppo di Torino\u201d, initiated by Infociv...
The paper comes from the introductory work of the \u201cGruppo di Torino\u201d, initiated by Infociv...
The contentious issue of identification of any early signs of the emergence of European public spher...
This book offers an analysis of public service broadcasting (PSB) in European Countries that highli...
Public service media are going through dramatic transformations as a result of technological develop...
This book offers an analysis of public service broadcasting (PSB) in European Countries that highli...
In a complex and changing communication environment public service broadcasting is being subject to ...
The paper presents a brief summary of the research on self-development and adaptation of public serv...
This book represents the continuation and further development of a long tradition of media policy bo...