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Media, Markets and Public Spheres

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This book uses newspapers and TV listings to present an overview of changes in European public spheres over the last fifty years. It explores how and why the media decisively influence most aspects...
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Using a sample of European newspapers and their TV listings as a stepping stone, Media, Markets and Public Spheres presents an overview of changes in European public spheres over the last fifty years. With in-depth analyses of structural changes in press and broadcasting, changing relations between media, and changes in media policies, this book explores how and why the media decisively influence most aspects of society. Media, Markets and Public Spheres will be useful to students in media and communication studies and European studies, as well as for those studying sociology and political science.

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Price: £28.95
Pages: 327
Publisher: Intellect Books
Imprint: Intellect Books
Publication Date: 15 April 2010
Trim Size: 9.00 X 7.00 in
ISBN: 9781841503059
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

SOCIAL SCIENCE / General, Media studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies

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Foreword – Ib Bondebjerg & Peter Golding
 
Preface – Jostein Gripsrud & Lennart Weibull
 
Public spheres, societal shifts and media modulations – Peter Dahlgren
 
Changing media, changing society: Four decades of European newspapers – Lennart Weibull & Åsa Nilsson
 
50 years of European television: An essay – Jostein Gripsrud
 
The public reception of early television: When television was new in the Nordic countries – Taisto Hujanen & Lennart Weibull
 
Televisualization of the popular press: An eye-catching trend of the late twentieth century’s media – Juha Herkman
 
British media and regulatory change: The antinomies of policy – John Corner
 
French media: Policy regulation and the public sphere – Josiane Jouët
 
Changing media and public sphere in Turkey: The role of the state, market and the EU candidacy – Mine Gencel Bek
 
Reconsidering the paradox of parochialism and the shrinking news agenda –Biltereyst, Daniel & Live Desmet
 
Fakty vs. Wiadomości: On competition and confusion in Polish TV news – Wieslaw Godzic
 
When the elite press meets the rise of commercial culture – Dominique Pasquier
 
The sounds of change: representations of music in European newspapers 1960-2000 – Klaus Bruhn Jensen & Peter Larsen
 
Celebrity culture and the public sphere: The tabloidization of power – Graham Murdock