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Handbook on the economics of the media
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ISBN: 9780857938886 9780857938893 0857938886 9781784715175 1784715174 Year: 2015 Publisher: Cheltenham Edward Elgar

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Media industries and services present a complex set of challenges to economic analysis: challenges made more difficult by the technological changes that have been transforming the media sector. Research on the economics of media has made major advances in recent years and has contributed greatly to an increasingly sophisticated understanding of how media are shaped by economic forces, including those unleashed by new technologies. This Handbook examines the variety of contexts and infrastructures in which content is produced and distributed and how these influence the types of media products and services available, their pricing, their consumption and the public policies related to them. The original contributions provide a state-of-the-art guide to the most recent thinking and research findings on the broad range of media-related topics addressed by economics research. Written by leading scholars, this book should be informative and of practical value for advanced students, policy makers, industry professionals, economists, media economists, and other academics.


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Rethinking European media and communications policy
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ISBN: 9789054876038 9054876034 Year: 2009 Volume: 14 Publisher: Brussel VUBPRESS

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This book is a collection of expert insights on EU media and communications policies in the era of convergence. The media and ICT (Information and Communications Technology) sectors are at the heart of a competitive and inclusive European knowledge society. Since the late 1980s, the boundaries between these sectors have been blurring. Anno 2009, convergence is, finally, starting to take shape. And it is not just about technically migrating the offline world into a virtual one, or vice versa. It is about a much bigger change. New technologies enable fundamental socio-economic innovations as well as a restructuring of value chains. Social computing applications such as blogs and P2P networks push end-users to the centre stage in innovation. The culture of participating, of sharing, developing and using content in new, incremental ways, anywhere and anytime, is spreading fast. People as individuals, as citizens and as consumers can benefit from a completely new array of opportunities. The fundamental changes caused by convergence also push previously distinct policies together. The objectives of such policies may be quite diverged, however. Conflicts may come to the fore, when economic profitability, legal stability and predictability, basic human rights and sociocultural values are pitched against one another. The developments render the task of public authorities extremely challenging. How to keep up with the current developments - or even better, how to predict the future scenarios - of the converging information society, so as to provide an optimal societal framework? How to take everyone’s interests into account, when the value chains are being completely transformed, when stakeholder groups such as consumers, content producers, network operators, right holders and public authorities interact in the constantly evolving mesh of a true digital environment? Much is at stake: competitiveness and jobs, social inclusion and cultural diversity, market opportunities and fundamental rights. It appears therefore necessary to fundamentally reconsider the existing legal and policy frameworks. Have they become completely outdated? What are the main problems, and how should they be addressed? These are the very questions that top experts address in this book. Rethinking European Media and Communications Policy provides ample insights on the challenging task of crafting inclusive, competitive and culturally diverse media and communications policy for the converging Europe.


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ISBN: 0745612148 9780745612140 Year: 1997 Publisher: Cambridge : Polity press,


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Les politiques de la communication en inde.
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ISBN: 9232014254 9789232014252 Year: 1977 Publisher: Paris : D. Reidel,


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Media structures and practices. As time goes by... Studies and reflections from a Scandinavian horizon
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ISSN: 14031108 ISBN: 9789189471474 9189471474 Year: 2007 Volume: Jubilee issue 2007 Publisher: Göteborg : Nordicom,

The politics of media policy
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ISBN: 9780745628417 9780745628424 0745628427 0745628419 Year: 2008 Publisher: Cambridge Polity


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Media in Europe today
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ISBN: 9781841504032 1841504033 Year: 2011 Publisher: Bristol Intellect

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of European media today in a period of transformation. It maps the full scope of contemporary media policy and industry activities while also assessing the impact of new technologies and radical changes in distribution and consumption on media practices, organisations and strategies. Bringing together contributions from media scholars in the Euromedia Research Group, this book represents the continuation and further development of a long tradition of media policy books written by the group. Benefiting from more than twenty years of experience in the observation and critical analysis of trends within European Media, this volume is split into two sections covering a range of issues including structural changes within specific European media sectors and the challenges facing European media.

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