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OverviewPrivate Television in Western Europe: Content, Markets, Policies describes, analyses and evaluates the phenomenon of private television in Europe, clustered around the themes of European and national experiences, content and markets, and policies. Full Product DetailsAuthor: K. Donders , C. Pauwels , J. LoisenPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 4.728kg ISBN: 9781137017543ISBN 10: 1137017546 Pages: 279 Publication Date: 16 April 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsForeword; Philippe Delusinne 1. Long Live Television; Christian Van Thillo PART I: EUROPEAN AND NATIONAL EXPERIENCES 2. Private Television in Europe – A New Beginning or the Beginning of the End?; Karen Donders, Jan Loisen and Caroline Pauwels 3. Opening up Europe to Private Television – Harmonization and Liberalization to the Benefit of All?; Caroline Pauwels and Karen Donders 4. 30 Years of Private Television in Europe – Trends and Key Moments; Maria Michalis 5. Private Television in France: a Story of Political Intervention; Raymond Kuhn 6. Private Television in the United Kingdom: a Story of Ownership Integration; Gillian Doyle 7. Private Television in Small European States: Ireland, Austria and Switzerland; Manuel Puppis and Matthias Kuenzler PART II: CONTENT (AND) MARKETS 8. Children's Television: a Comparative Analysis of Offers on Free-to-air Television in the United Kingdom and Finland; Mikko Sihvonen 9. Children's Television: Markets and Regulation; Allessandro D'Arma and Jeanette Steemers 10. Television Sports Rights: between Culture and Commerce; Petros Iosifidis and Paul Smith 11. Format is King: Television Formats and Commercialization; Andrea Esser 12. Business Model Issues for the Digital Video Content Industry; Olivier Braet 13. The Political Economy of Retransmission Payments and Cable Rights: Implications for Private Television Companies; Tom Evens PART III: POLICIES 14. Best Friennemies Forever? Public and Private Broadcasting Partnerships in Flanders; Tim Raats 15. Fighting a (Lost) Battle? An Analysis of 20 Years of Private Television Complaints Against the Funding of Public Service Broadcasting; Karen Donders 16. The Thin Blue Line between Monitoring Advertising Rules and Commercial Freedom in Broadcasting: the Case Study of Product Placement; Katrien Lefever 17. Content Quotas: What and Whom are They Protecting?; Sally Broughton Micova 18. From Independence of Audiovisual Media Regulators to Europeanization of Audiovisual MediaRegulation: Reaching for Apples of the Hesperides?; Anna HeroldReviewsTo come Author InformationMaria Michalis, Westminster University, UK Raymond Kuhn, Queen Mary, University of London, UK Gillian Doyle, University of Glasgow, UK Manuel Puppis, University of Zurich, Switzerland Matthias Künzler, University of Zurich, Switzerland Mikko Sihvonen, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK Alessandro D'Arma, University of Westminster, UK Jeanette Steemers, University of Westminster, UK Petros Iosifidis, City University London, UK Paul Smith, De Montfort University, UK Andrea Esser, Roehampton University, UK Olivier Braet, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium Tom Evens, Ghent University, Belgium Tim Raats, iMinds-SMIT, Belgium Katrien Lefever, company lawyer, Belgium Sally Broughton Micova, London School of Economics, UK Anna Herold, Directorate-General for Information Society and Media of the European Commission, Belgium Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |