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|a The Media Systems in Europe :
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|a Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Heritage of Hallin and Mancini Today -- 3 Structure of the Media Market: What About Digital Media? -- 4 The Role of the State: Fading Glory, But Still Powerful as Regulator -- 5 Journalistic Professionalism: A Prerequisite of Media Trust? -- 6 The Organization of the Book -- References -- On Western and Eastern Media Systems: Continuities and Discontinuities -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conjectures on Eastern European Media -- 3 Media Systems in Transition? -- 4 Discussion and Concluding Remarks -- References -- The Media in Europe 1990-2020 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Press Market: A Downward Trend in Sales and Readership -- 2.1 The Press Goes Digital … -- 2.2 Strong Evidence of an Ongoing Shift Toward Online Advertising -- 2.3 Toward a New Model for the Press Industry -- 3 Radio: Still Resilient Across Europe -- 4 TV: Continuities and Challenges in the Era of "Digital Disruption" -- 4.1 The Rise of Thematic Channels -- 4.2 Public Broadcasters: Defending Their Position in the New Television Universe -- 4.2.1 PSB and Public Funding -- 5 Commercial TV Channels -- 5.1 Digital Threats/Multi-channel and Multiplatform Environment -- 5.2 Advertising Market -- 6 Media Ownership Concentration -- 7 Steady Increase of Digital Connectivity -- 8 Concluding Remarks -- References -- The Media in Northwestern Europe in the Last Three Decades -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Main Characteristics of the Northwestern European Region -- 3 Development of the Markets -- 3.1 The Press Market -- 3.2 Broadcasting -- 3.2.1 Public Service Broadcasting -- 3.3 Development of Radio Markets -- 3.4 Development of Television Markets -- 3.5 The Rise of Thematic Channels -- 4 Media Concentration -- 5 Political Parallelism -- 6 Journalistic Professionalism -- 7 The Media and the State.
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|a 8 The Internet Shifts the Paradigm -- 8.1 Platformisation of the Internet -- 9 Trust in the Media -- 10 The Northwestern European Media Model in Comparison -- 11 Conclusions -- References -- Nordic Media Systems -- 1 Introduction -- 2 An Evolving Institutional Model in the Nordics -- 3 The Media Landscape of the Nordics -- 3.1 The Newspaper Market -- 3.2 Broadcasting -- 3.3 Journalistic Professionalism -- 3.4 Links Between the Media and Political Parties -- 3.5 The Role of the State: Government Influence -- 4 Nordic Media Transformation -- 4.1 Changing Consumer Behaviours -- 4.2 A Corporatist Model and the Role of Citizens -- 4.3 Digitalisation -- 4.4 Changing Content -- 4.5 Commercialisation and Advertising -- 5 Trust in the Media -- 5.1 Varying Levels of Trust -- 5.2 Fake News and the Media -- 6 Nordic Media Patterns in Perspective -- References -- The Media in Southern Europe: Continuities, Changes and Challenges -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Media Market -- 2.1 Low Levels of Newspaper Circulation -- 2.2 Radio Small but Trustful -- 2.3 Television Is Still Dominant -- 2.4 Going Broadband, Even Unevenly -- 3 Political Parallelism -- 4 Instrumentalisation of Media -- 5 Politicisation of Public Broadcasting -- 6 Limited Professionalisation -- 7 "Savage Deregulation" -- 8 Concluding Remarks: Continuities and Discontinuities -- References -- The Media in Eastern Europe -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Media Market -- 2.1 Ever-Decreasing Levels of Newspaper Readership -- 2.2 Radio: The Most Trusted Medium -- 2.3 Television Is the Dominant Medium -- 2.4 Catching up with the Rest of Europe on Broadband -- 3 Is There a Comprehensive Eastern European Media Model? Similarities and Differences -- 4 Political Parallelism -- 5 Instrumentalization of Media -- 6 State Intervention and Curbing the Freedom of Media -- 7 Limited Professionalization -- 8 Concluding Remarks.
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|a Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2023. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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