Typically discussion around media pluralism has focused on the variety of content available to consume, using the tools of internal and external diversity: external diversity has been linked specifically to media ownership, and internal diversity to regulation. In reality, the boundaries are not so clear-cut. The focus of this chapter is on structural controls, whether seen as regulatory or competition-based: either by providing for specific limitations on media ownership, or by including pluralism or public interest considerations in the general merger regime. Although competition regimes themselves have changed ? reflecting a greater emphasis on economic analysis alone ? over the years there has been a preference towards general regimes a...
The authors review recent scholarly and policy initiatives in respect of media pluralism and argue t...
The authors review recent scholarly and policy initiatives in respect of media pluralism and argue t...
This chapter examines some normative regulatory aspects of furthering equality in the media. From th...
Regulation for media diversity continues to be a precondition of democratic and/or pluralistic pol...
Television: the challenges of pluralism to media regulationThe phenomenon of media pluralism and con...
Existing media diversity policies have had and will continue to have an important role in realizing ...
Diversity and the Media opens with an exploration of diversity in relation to the normative framewor...
This chapter addresses the evolution of media and communication concentration, its causes, and its c...
Corporate mergers and the consolidation of ownership in the American communications arena have long ...
International audienceMedia pluralism has been traditionally seen as threatened by market and owners...
International audienceMedia pluralism has been traditionally seen as threatened by market and owners...
International audienceMedia pluralism has been traditionally seen as threatened by market and owners...
International audienceMedia pluralism has been traditionally seen as threatened by market and owners...
When political economists study the patterns of concentration, deregulation and privatization of the...
This paper reviews regulatory efforts of the U.S. federal govern- ment to promote viewpoint diversit...
The authors review recent scholarly and policy initiatives in respect of media pluralism and argue t...
The authors review recent scholarly and policy initiatives in respect of media pluralism and argue t...
This chapter examines some normative regulatory aspects of furthering equality in the media. From th...
Regulation for media diversity continues to be a precondition of democratic and/or pluralistic pol...
Television: the challenges of pluralism to media regulationThe phenomenon of media pluralism and con...
Existing media diversity policies have had and will continue to have an important role in realizing ...
Diversity and the Media opens with an exploration of diversity in relation to the normative framewor...
This chapter addresses the evolution of media and communication concentration, its causes, and its c...
Corporate mergers and the consolidation of ownership in the American communications arena have long ...
International audienceMedia pluralism has been traditionally seen as threatened by market and owners...
International audienceMedia pluralism has been traditionally seen as threatened by market and owners...
International audienceMedia pluralism has been traditionally seen as threatened by market and owners...
International audienceMedia pluralism has been traditionally seen as threatened by market and owners...
When political economists study the patterns of concentration, deregulation and privatization of the...
This paper reviews regulatory efforts of the U.S. federal govern- ment to promote viewpoint diversit...
The authors review recent scholarly and policy initiatives in respect of media pluralism and argue t...
The authors review recent scholarly and policy initiatives in respect of media pluralism and argue t...
This chapter examines some normative regulatory aspects of furthering equality in the media. From th...