Media Regulation, Public Interest and the Law
2 New edition
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0748621660
ISBN-13
9780748621668
Edition
2 New edition
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Imprint
Edinburgh University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 10th, 2006
Print length
320 Pages
Weight
490 grams
Dimensions
23.50 x 15.50 x 1.90 cms
Product Classification:
Law as it applies to other professionsEntertainment & media lawIT & Communications law
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A study of media regulation, public interest and the law, this second edition includes completely up-to-date material on the impact of the Communications Act 2003, creation of Ofcom, and major developments deriving from the EU.
Regulation of the media has traditionally been premised upon claims of ''the public interest'', yet the term itself remains contested and generally ill defined. In the context of technological development and convergence, as well as corporate conglomeration, traditional ''public service'' values in British broadcasting are challenged by market values. With such ongoing trends continuing apace, regulators must increasingly justify their interventions.
The communication industries'' commercialisation and privatisation pose a fundamental threat to democratic values. Media Regulation, Public Interest and the Law argues that regulators will only successfully protect such values if claims associated with ''citizenship'' are recognised as the rationale and objective for the regulatory endeavour.
While such themes are central to the book, this second edition has been substantially revised and updated, to take account of matters such as European Directives, the UK''s Communications Act 2003, the process of reviewing the BBC''s Charter, and relevant aspects of the reform of general competition law.
The communication industries'' commercialisation and privatisation pose a fundamental threat to democratic values. Media Regulation, Public Interest and the Law argues that regulators will only successfully protect such values if claims associated with ''citizenship'' are recognised as the rationale and objective for the regulatory endeavour.
While such themes are central to the book, this second edition has been substantially revised and updated, to take account of matters such as European Directives, the UK''s Communications Act 2003, the process of reviewing the BBC''s Charter, and relevant aspects of the reform of general competition law.
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