List of Tables
Acknowledgements
Editorial Note
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
PART I: REGULATORY AND POLITICAL STRUCTURES
Chapter 1. Television and the State
Raymond Kuhn and James Stanyer
Chapter 2. Independent Regulatory
Authorities
Hervé Isar
Chapter 3. Two Conflicting Notions of
Audiovisual Liberalisation
Serge Regourd
Chapter 4. The Future of Public
Broadcasting
Jean-Claude Sergeant
PART II: PROGRAMMING STRUCTURES
Chapter 5. Two Programming Models
Régine Chaniac
Chapter 6. Cinema and Television: From Enmity
to Interdependence
Lucy Mazdon
Chapter 7. Quality, Culture and Education
Susan Emanuel
PART III: THE NEW MEDIA
Chapter 8. Satellite Television
Peter Goodwin
Chapter 9. Cable Television
Jean-Claude Sergeant
Chapter 10. Beyond Digital Television
Patrick Vittet-Philippe
PART IV: THE CHALLENGE OF EUROPE
Chapter 11. Multimedia Multinationals: Canal
Plus and Reuters
Michael Palmer
Chapter 12. The Europeanisation of
Programming
Alex Taylor
Chapter 13. Broadcasters' Involvement in
Cinematographic Co-productions
Anne Jäckel
Chapter 14. The European Union Audiovisual
Policies of the U.K. and France
Richard Collins
Select Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
Michael Scriven is Professor of European Studies at the University of the West of England, Bristol, and has published extensively in the field of French and European intellectual history, culture, and politics. He is a co-editor of Sartre Studies International.
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