Television in Europe
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Television in Europe
(Communication and society)
Oxford University Press, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 353-378) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this companion volume to Telecommunications in Europe, Noam looks at television in a country-by-country study, blending economic analysis, history, and economic journalism. He focuses on the breakdown of monopoly control of national communications systems. What Noam describes in broad historical scope in Western Europe has been revisited more recently and immediately in the dramatic events of Eastern Europe as, for example, the reformist forces in
Romania based their operations in the newly liberated national broadcasting studios. Communications policy is closely linked with fundamental traditions concerning democratic control and freedom of speech.
Table of Contents
I. European Broadcasting: The Setting
1: The Emergence of Change
2: National Culture and the Iron Law of Hollywood Dominance: An Economic Critique
3: Basic Concepts for the New Television Environment
4: A Model for the Analysis of Broadcast Structures
5: Electronic Media and Their Impact
II. Television Systems of European Countries
6: Germany
7: France
8: United Kingdom
9: Italy
Television in the Benelux and Alpine Countries
10: Netherlands
11: Belgium
12: Luxembourg
13: Switzerland
14: Austria
Television in Scandinavia and the North Atlantic Countries
15: Sweden
16: Finland
17: Norway
18: Denmark
19: Iceland
20: Ireland
Television in the Mediterranean Countries and Eastern Europe
21: Spain
22: Portugal
23: Turkey
24: Israel
25: Greece
26: Television in Eastern Europe
III. The Evolution of European Broadcasting
27: Three Efforts at European Integration
28: Direct Satellite Broadcasting
29: Conclusion: The Evolutionary Stages of Broadcasting
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References
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"