Radio 2000 : the opportunities for public and private radio services in Europe
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Radio 2000 : the opportunities for public and private radio services in Europe
European Broadcasting Union, c1991
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Radio two thousand
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"A report prepared by the European Institute for the Media at the request of the European Broadcasting Union with the support of European Cultural Foundation."
"Select bibliography on radio since 1980": p. 257-273
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Description
A report commissioned by the European Broadcasting Union and whose objective is to identify the future of radio in Europe in the year 2000. Radio, the oldest of the electronic media, serves more Europeans every day than any other source of information, entertainment or education. In the last decade it has experienced unparalleled growth in every country throughout Europe. The book charts the development of radio from the 1960s with the explosions of private, community, local and network competitors which marked the first challenge to established broadcasters in Western Europe. The book traces the evolution of radio into the 1990s and beyond, as digital techniques and new approaches help to ensure that radio will retain its importance in the media landscape of the 21st-century.
Table of Contents
- From monopoly to competition: effects of monopolization
- monopoly system break-down. The economics of competition: competition for advertizing and for investment
- funding of public service broadcasters. Politics and the market: European radio politics - political bodies involved. Technology for the future: the radio data system
- the digital audio broadcasting
- satellite radio. The changing sound of European radio: speech-based and music-based programming. Broadcasting across frontiers: the battle for the audiences. The outlook for the nineties.
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