Europe's Digital Revolution: Broadcasting Regulation, the EU and the Nation StateRoutledge, 2003. gada 2. sept. - 226 lappuses Europe's Digital Revolution assesses the impact of digital broadcasting on regulatory practices in Europe. The current roles and responsibilities of nation states and the EU will have to respond to rapid technological and market developments. Levy considers how these responsibilities are likely to be divided in the future, and which are the emerging issues and problems. |
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... Major, was called in to bat for Britain against the triumvirate of Delors, Kohl and Mitterrand. And yet even the most casual observer could not but be struck by the curious mismatch between the arguments of high principle dominating the ...
... Major, was called in to bat for Britain against the triumvirate of Delors, Kohl and Mitterrand. And yet even the most casual observer could not but be struck by the curious mismatch between the arguments of high principle dominating the ...
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... major new broadcasting reforms were launched in the UK, France, Germany and Italy. In December 1997 the European Commission produced a Green Paper looking at the regulatory implications of Convergence and in July 1998 the UK Government ...
... major new broadcasting reforms were launched in the UK, France, Germany and Italy. In December 1997 the European Commission produced a Green Paper looking at the regulatory implications of Convergence and in July 1998 the UK Government ...
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... major countries. This chapter looks first at the technological bases of the 'digital revolution' before moving on to examine some of the ways in which that technology seems likely to be applied in the market. A technological revolution ...
... major countries. This chapter looks first at the technological bases of the 'digital revolution' before moving on to examine some of the ways in which that technology seems likely to be applied in the market. A technological revolution ...
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... major part in the development of digital TV in the UK. One survey conducted in June 1997 found that nearly ten million UK households (41 per cent of the total) would be willing to pay for PPV events for one or more of the four major ...
... major part in the development of digital TV in the UK. One survey conducted in June 1997 found that nearly ten million UK households (41 per cent of the total) would be willing to pay for PPV events for one or more of the four major ...
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Regulating analogue broadcasting | 17 |
National regulatory traditions in France Germany and the UK | 19 |
European regulation of analogue broadcasting | 39 |
National and European responses to digital broadcasting | 61 |
Regulating access to digital broadcasting The Advanced Television Standards Directive | 63 |
The impact of European competition policy on digital broadcasting | 80 |
National approaches to digital regulation | 100 |
From the European Information Society to convergence Coordinating or transcending national responses to digital broadcasting? | 123 |
Conclusions | 141 |
Convergence New approaches | 143 |
Broadcasting regulation the nation state and the European policy process | 159 |
Notes | 169 |
Bibliography | 186 |
Index | 199 |
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Europe's Digital Revolution: Broadcasting Regulation, the EU, and the Nation ... David A. L. Levy Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1999 |
Europe's Digital Revolution: Broadcasting Regulation, the EU and the Nation ... David Levy Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 2003 |
Europe's Digital Revolution: Broadcasting Regulation, the EU and the Nation ... David A. L. Levy Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 2001 |
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