With digital technologies blurring media boundaries, this book provides a detailed analysis of how the Internet is producing a convergence of the press, audio-visual and online media. Based on extensive empirical analysis, the authors analyse over 25 years of changes to media forms and expose the reality behind the notion that media convergence is inevitable and inexorable. Peter Humphreys and Seamus Simpson break new ground through exploring a diverse range of topics at the heart of the media convergence governance debate, such as next generation networks, spectrum, copyright and media subsidies. They highlight how reluctance to accommodate non-market based policy solutions creates conflicts and problems resulting in only shallow media con...
In the past, many countries did not have an independent regulatory body. Regulation, policy making a...
Until recently, media policy was thought of as national, media-specific, and as part of the cultural...
What does the government really want from its review of media policy, asks Julian Thomas in Inside S...
With digital technologies blurring media boundaries, this book provides a detailed analysis of how t...
Examples of convergence of the Telecommunications, Media and Information Technology sectors were alr...
While the transition of traditional newspapers and magazines to the online space is gathering pace, ...
This book focuses on how everyday media such as Facebook, iTunes and Google can be understood in new...
International audienceTechnological breakthroughs are an enabler in the convergence between telecomm...
<p>Broadcasting, Press and Internet journalism systems of distribution are converging: the same infr...
The advance of All-IP digital convergence is now triggering fundamental changes in the media industr...
This paper maps some of the landscape for media convergence with a particular focus on what it means...
Digitization and innovation in technology has resulted in a climate of media convergence. Media conv...
This article revisits the nature and governance implications of the convergence phenomenon more than...
Over the last decade, questions regarding the implications of digitalization and convergence have do...
This special issue of the International Journal of Technology Policy and Law considers recent develo...
In the past, many countries did not have an independent regulatory body. Regulation, policy making a...
Until recently, media policy was thought of as national, media-specific, and as part of the cultural...
What does the government really want from its review of media policy, asks Julian Thomas in Inside S...
With digital technologies blurring media boundaries, this book provides a detailed analysis of how t...
Examples of convergence of the Telecommunications, Media and Information Technology sectors were alr...
While the transition of traditional newspapers and magazines to the online space is gathering pace, ...
This book focuses on how everyday media such as Facebook, iTunes and Google can be understood in new...
International audienceTechnological breakthroughs are an enabler in the convergence between telecomm...
<p>Broadcasting, Press and Internet journalism systems of distribution are converging: the same infr...
The advance of All-IP digital convergence is now triggering fundamental changes in the media industr...
This paper maps some of the landscape for media convergence with a particular focus on what it means...
Digitization and innovation in technology has resulted in a climate of media convergence. Media conv...
This article revisits the nature and governance implications of the convergence phenomenon more than...
Over the last decade, questions regarding the implications of digitalization and convergence have do...
This special issue of the International Journal of Technology Policy and Law considers recent develo...
In the past, many countries did not have an independent regulatory body. Regulation, policy making a...
Until recently, media policy was thought of as national, media-specific, and as part of the cultural...
What does the government really want from its review of media policy, asks Julian Thomas in Inside S...