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Broadcasters And Citizens In Europe Trends In Media Accountability And Viewer Participation Paolo Baldi

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Broadcasters And Citizens In Europe Trends In Media Accountability And Viewer Participation Paolo Baldi
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Publisher: Intellect Ltd
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.99 MB
Pages: 118
Author: Paolo Baldi, Uwe Hasebrink
ISBN: 9781841501604, 9781841509631, 1841501603, 1841509639
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Broadcasters And Citizens In Europe Trends In Media Accountability And Viewer Participation Paolo Baldi by Paolo Baldi, Uwe Hasebrink 9781841501604, 9781841509631, 1841501603, 1841509639 instant download after payment.

European media is experiencing a paradoxical form of growth: as media outlets surge and new technologies develop, major broadcasting companies are consolidating like never before. In Broadcasters and Citizens in Europe, an esteemed group of contributors look at what this paradox might mean for the European community. Are broadcasting audiences better informed than they were twenty years ago? And how has the advent of the European Union changed media practices? This essential volume explores a new media world in the context of a continent in flux.

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“The book is a good source of information about institutional arrangements developed in European countries in the field of audio-visual policy. It gives an interesting and well-written account of how particular European countries and the European Union try to deal with different problems deriving from the ethical dilemma inscribed in the construction of media systems.”—Magdalena Rek, Journal of Contemporary European Studies “Communication scholars will benefit from the focus on research from across Europe along with the theoretical implications. For media policy-makers and members of civic organisations, the taxonomy of instruments will provide an overview for possible policy development. Finally, the clarity with which this book is written will help college students understand the field of media and social responsibility.”— Jarim Kim, Media International Australia  

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