Media and media policy in Germany : the press and broadcasting since 1945
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Media and media policy in Germany : the press and broadcasting since 1945
(German studies series)
Berg, 1994
2nd ed
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University of Tsukuba Library, Library on Library and Information Science
: pbk361.45:H-98941015160
Note
Previous ed.: 1990
Bibliography:p. 359-368
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Second edition - Revised and updated, with a new preface by the author.- Includes an overview of the impact of German Unification and an update on cable and satellite.This book examines the modern German mass-media system in the context of the country's history, political culture and institutions. Throughout, the focus is on the distinctiveness of the German media policy 'profile' and the political controversies that have occurred over the mass media.
Table of Contents
- The historical origins and early post-war development of the West German press system
- controversies over the West German press system
- the historical origins and early development of the West German broadcasting system
- controversies over the public-service broadcasting system
- the controversy over the introduction of the new media
- the "dual broadcasting system" and multimedia diversification.
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