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Media Freedom and Pluralism: Media Policy Challenges in the Enlarged Europe

Budapest; New York: Central European University Press (2010), xxvi, 336 pp.

Contains 8 tables, 21 graphs, bibliogr. pp. 299-336

ISBN 978-6155211850

Signature commbox: 400:10-Rights 2010

Introduction. Harmonizing European Media Policy: Supranational Regulatory Trends and National Responses / Beata Klimkiewicz
I. MEDIA POLICY RATIONALES AND MODELS
1 Towards democratic regulation of European Media and Communication /Hannu Nieminen, 3
2 Visions of Media Pluralism and Freedom of Expression in EU Information Society Policies / Miyase Christensen, 27
3 From Media Policy to Integrated Communications Policy. How to Apply the Paradigm Shift on a European and National Level / Halliki Harro-Loit, 45
II. CONTENT AND SERVICE-RELATED REGULATION
4 New Media legislation: Methods of Implementing Rules Relating to On-Demand Services / Éva Simon, 61
5 A Failure in limiting restrictions on Freedom of speech: The Case of the Audiovisual Media Services Directive / Péter Molnár, 77
6 Struggling with Diversity: Objectives, Outcomes, and Future of the European Quota Policy in the Context of the Television Scene in the Czech Republic / Václav Štetka, 97
7 Television: The Stepmother? / Lilia Raycheva, 125
8 Challenges of regulation of the Blogosphere / Andrej ŠKolKay, 157
III. STRUCTURAL REGULATION: MEDIA PLURALISM, CONCENTRATION, DIVERSITY OF CONTENT AND SERVICES
9 Audience resistance: Reasons to Relax Content Regulation / Péter Bajomi-Lázár, 175
10 From PSB to PSM: A New Promise for Public Service Provision in the Information Society / Karol Jakubowicz, 193
11 Regulating Media Concentration within the Council of Europe and the European Union / Mihály Gálik, 229
12 Which Governance for the European audiovisual landscape? A Multidimensional Perspective / Gianpietro Mazzoleni et Fausto Colombo, 245
13 The link That Matters: Media Concentration and Diversity of Content / Zrinjka Peruško, 261
14 Developing the "Third sector": Community Media Policies in Europe / Kate Coyer and Arne Hintz, 275