1st Edition
The Impact of Regulatory Change on Media Market Competition and Media Management A Special Double Issue of the International Journal on Media Management
Edited By Philip M. Napoli
Copyright 2004
114 Pages
by
Routledge
The focus theme section of this special issue addresses not only the impact of regulatory change on media market competition from an economic standpoint, but also the impact of regulatory change on competition in the "marketplace of ideas." While it is tempting to approach regulation and policy questions pertaining to media industries through the somewhat narrow lens of economics, policymakers,... Read more
Volume 6, Numbers 3 & 4, 2004
Contents: B.F. Schmid, P. Glotz, J. Haes, B.I. Mierzejewska, Y. Xu, Editor's Note. P.M. Napoli, Introduction: The Impact of Regulatory Change on Media Market Competition and Media Management. FOCUS THEME ARTICLES: M. Aslama, H. Hellman, T. Sauri, Digitalizing Diversity: Public Service Strategies and Television Program Supply in Finland in 2002. K. Brown, P.J. Alexander, Bundling in Cable Television: A Pedagogical Note With a Policy Option. R.G. Picard, B.S. Chon, Managing Competition Through Barriers to Entry and Channel Availability in the Changing Regulatory Environment. P.J. Alexander, B.M. Cunningham, Diversity in Broadcast Television: An Empirical Study of Local News. M. Edge, Pie Sharing or Food Fight? The Impact of Regulatory Changes on Media Market Competition in Singapore. GENERAL RESEARCH ARTICLES: B.S. Chon, The Dual Structure of Global Networks in the Entertainment Industry: Interoganizational Linkage and Geographical Dispersion. E-m. Kim, Market Competition and Cultural Tensions Between Hollywood and the Korean Film Industry. W.S. McDowell, Selling the Niche: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Cable Network Business-to-Business Advertising. J.W. Owens, F.D. Carpentier, Radio Station Innovation and Risk Taking: A Survey of Programmers and General Managers. A. Athiyaman, Optimizing Radio Advertising in North Queensland, Australia: A Mathematical Programming Approach. BOOK REVIEWS: N. Anand, The Wired Homestead, An MIT Press Sourcebook on the Internet and the Family. G. Kurucu, Media and Economics, Volume 1/1: Foundations of Media Economics: Communication and Media Economics; Volume 1/2: Foundations of Media Economics: Sociology, Culture, Politics, Philosophy, International, History, Technology, Journalism. J. Heuman, A Handbook of Cultural Economics.
Contents: B.F. Schmid, P. Glotz, J. Haes, B.I. Mierzejewska, Y. Xu, Editor's Note. P.M. Napoli, Introduction: The Impact of Regulatory Change on Media Market Competition and Media Management. FOCUS THEME ARTICLES: M. Aslama, H. Hellman, T. Sauri, Digitalizing Diversity: Public Service Strategies and Television Program Supply in Finland in 2002. K. Brown, P.J. Alexander, Bundling in Cable Television: A Pedagogical Note With a Policy Option. R.G. Picard, B.S. Chon, Managing Competition Through Barriers to Entry and Channel Availability in the Changing Regulatory Environment. P.J. Alexander, B.M. Cunningham, Diversity in Broadcast Television: An Empirical Study of Local News. M. Edge, Pie Sharing or Food Fight? The Impact of Regulatory Changes on Media Market Competition in Singapore. GENERAL RESEARCH ARTICLES: B.S. Chon, The Dual Structure of Global Networks in the Entertainment Industry: Interoganizational Linkage and Geographical Dispersion. E-m. Kim, Market Competition and Cultural Tensions Between Hollywood and the Korean Film Industry. W.S. McDowell, Selling the Niche: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Cable Network Business-to-Business Advertising. J.W. Owens, F.D. Carpentier, Radio Station Innovation and Risk Taking: A Survey of Programmers and General Managers. A. Athiyaman, Optimizing Radio Advertising in North Queensland, Australia: A Mathematical Programming Approach. BOOK REVIEWS: N. Anand, The Wired Homestead, An MIT Press Sourcebook on the Internet and the Family. G. Kurucu, Media and Economics, Volume 1/1: Foundations of Media Economics: Communication and Media Economics; Volume 1/2: Foundations of Media Economics: Sociology, Culture, Politics, Philosophy, International, History, Technology, Journalism. J. Heuman, A Handbook of Cultural Economics.
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