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The Development of the Audiovisual Landscape in Central Europe Since 1989

Luton: University of Luton Press (1999), 386 pp.

Contains index

ISBN 1-86020-555-0

Signature commbox: 400:40-Country Surveys 1999

1 Television in the enlarged European audio-visual area: a Community perspective / Josef Trappel and david Mahon
2 Politics dragging its heels: Bulgaria / Svetlana Lazarova and Rossen Milev
3 The limitations of a free market: Czech Republic / Vladimir Kroupa and Milan Smíd
4 Too many fish in the pond? Estonia / Marko Veskimagi and Triin Susi
5 The art of careful power balancing: Hungary / Emöke Lengyel
6 Small market, big ambitions: Latvia / Aldis Paulins and Linda Liepna
7 Past glories forgotten: Lithuania / Rasa Alisauskiene, Dovydas Bajarunas, Edita Sukyte
8 Improving on the West, the native way: Poland / Karol Jakubowicz
9 Disguised players waiting in the wings: Romania / Alin Teodorescu
10 Market intentions restrained: Slovak Republic / Martin Smatlák and André Zmecek
11 Where is the Beauty and who is the Beast? Slovenia / Slavko Splichal and Sandra Basic Hrvatin