this is a collection of essays which address, with varying degrees of explicitness, the assumptions from which media analysts and communication scholars have customarily approached television. It focuses on the impact of new technologies and national policies for TV in North America and Europe.
this is a collection of essays which address, with varying degrees of explicitness, the assumptions from which media analysts and communication schola...
this is a collection of essays which address, with varying degrees of explicitness, the assumptions from which media analysts and communication scholars have customarily approached television. It focuses on the impact of new technologies and national policies for TV in North America and Europe.
this is a collection of essays which address, with varying degrees of explicitness, the assumptions from which media analysts and communication schola...
'There can be no political sovereignty without culture sovereignty.' So argued the CBC in 1985 in its evidence to the Caplan/Sauvageau Task Force on Broadcasting Policy. Richard Collins challenges this assumption. He argues in this study of nationalism and Canadian television policy that Canada's political sovereignty depends much less on Canadian content in television than has generally been accepted. His analysis focuses on television drama, at the centre of television policy in the 1980s.
Collins questions the conventional image of Canada as a weak national entity undermined by...
'There can be no political sovereignty without culture sovereignty.' So argued the CBC in 1985 in its evidence to the Caplan/Sauvageau Task Force o...
?There can be no political sovereignty without culture sovereignty.? So argued the CBC in 1985 in its evidence to the Caplan/Sauvageau Task Force on Broadcasting Policy. Richard Collins challenges this assumption. He argues in this study of nationalism and Canadian television policy that Canada's political sovereignty depends much less on Canadian content in television than has generally been accepted. His analysis focuses on television drama, at the centre of television policy in the 1980s.
Collins questions the conventional image of Canada as a weak national entity undermined by its...
?There can be no political sovereignty without culture sovereignty.? So argued the CBC in 1985 in its evidence to the Caplan/Sauvageau Task Force o...
Chapters focus on technological change and its impact on cultural and political identities, the role of the cultural industries in the 'New Economy' and the impact of European integration on national institutions - public service broadcasting in particular. Because technological change in broadcasting has enabled us to open up media markets, the shape of media and of society has become more internationally-oriented. Indeed, modern international media has bought into question the very legitimacy of national communities and ideologies. And this is a phenomenon whose greatest impact has been...
Chapters focus on technological change and its impact on cultural and political identities, the role of the cultural industries in the 'New Economy' a...
We are in the middle of a communications revolution, expressed in a proliferation of media forms and media technologies. Are these changes a threat or a promise? Who is to control access to the media, old and new? What role should competition play in their further development? The United Kingdom is something of a global 'laboratory' for the deregulation and liberalization of media and communications. This is the first book to look systematically at the implications of the UK's experience and to provide clear guidelines for the future.
Richard Collins and Cristina Murroni...
We are in the middle of a communications revolution, expressed in a proliferation of media forms and media technologies. Are these changes a threat or...
We are in the middle of a communications revolution, expressed in a proliferation of media forms and media technologies. Are these changes a threat or a promise? Who is to control access to the media, old and new? What role should competition play in their further development? The United Kingdom is something of a global 'laboratory' for the deregulation and liberalization of media and communications. This is the first book to look systematically at the implications of the UK's experience and to provide clear guidelines for the future.
Richard Collins and Cristina Murroni...
We are in the middle of a communications revolution, expressed in a proliferation of media forms and media technologies. Are these changes a threat or...