Title :
European television: politics and broadcasting in the European Community
Author :
Baranowski, Mitch
Author_Institution :
Up With People, Brussels, Belgium
fDate :
3/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The paper takes the European media revolution as its starting point and traces the history of the European Community´s (EC´s) first major legislation on audiovisual internationalization and deregulation-the `television without frontiers´ directive on broadcasting. Specifically, the aims of the EC´s audiovisual policy are characterized as tenuously resolving two conflicting models of broadcast regulation-the trusteeship model and the marketplace model. An evaluation of the `television without frontiers´ directive on broadcasting highlights the politics of compromise at play in the EC´s regulation of its audiovisual sector
Keywords :
legislation; politics; television broadcasting; European media revolution; audiovisual internationalization; broadcast regulation; broadcasting; deregulation; legislation; marketplace model; politics; trusteeship model; Cable TV; Cities and towns; Cultural differences; Global communication; History; Legislation; Power generation economics; Protection; Satellite broadcasting; TV broadcasting;
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on