1st Edition

European Media in Crisis Values, Risks and Policies

Edited By Josef Trappel, Jeanette Steemers, Barbara Thomass Copyright 2015
    254 Pages 10 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    254 Pages 17 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    When the financial markets collapsed in 2008, the media industry was affected by a major slump in advertising revenues, and a formerly highly successful business model fell into a state of decay. This economic crisis has threatened core social values of contemporary democracies, such as freedom, diversity and equality. Taking a normative and policy perspective, this book discusses threats and opportunities for the media industry in Europe: What are the implications of the crisis for professional journalism, the media industry, and the process of political communication? Can non- state and non-market actors profit from the crisis? And what are media policy answers at the national and European level?

    Foreword Denis McQuail Introduction Josef Trappel, Jeanette Steemers and Barbara Thomass  Part 1: European Media in Crisis: Problems, Perspectives and Definitions  1. What Media Crisis? Normative Starting Points Barbara Thomass, Hannu Nieminen, Josef Trappel and Werner A. Meier  2. Systemic Media Changes and Social and Political Polarization in Europe Auksė Balčytienė and Kristina Juraitė  Part 2: Media Industry Crises and Transformations  3. European Communication and Information Industries in Times of Crisis: Continuities and Transformations Laura Bergés and Stelios Papathanassopoulos  4. Broadcasting is Dead. Long Live Television: Perspectives from Europe Jeanette Steemers  5. Crisis of the Commercial Media  Josef Trappel, Laura Bergés and Elena Vartanova  Part 3: Crisis in Journalism Values, Public Communication and Representation  6. Safeguarding Newsroom Autonomy: Tensions Between the Ideal and the Actual Karin Raeymaeckers, Elena Vartanova and Auksė Balčytienė  7. Crisis of the News: The Framing of the Euro Crisis and the ‘Greek Problem’ Leen d’Haenens, Willem Joris and Stylianos Papathanassopoulos  8. Gender and Media in Times of Crises Karen Ross and Claudia Padovani  9. A Crisis in Political Communication? Stylianos Papathanassopoulos and Ralph Negrine  Part 4: Looking to the Future: Policy Perspectives  10. Challenges and Confusion in Media Regulation: A Four Country Comparison Hannu Nieminen, Claudia Padovani, Helena Sousa and Alessandro D’Arma  11. Renewing the Public Service Media Remit Leen d’Haenens, Hallvard Moe and Barbara Thomass  12. Can Civil Society Mitigate Consequences of Crises? Anker Brink Lund  Conclusions  13. Grappling with Post-Democracy: Media Policy Options Werner A. Meier and Josef Trappel

    Biography

    Josef Trappel is Professor of Media Policy and Media Economics in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Salzburg, Austria.

    Jeanette Steemers is Professor of Media and Communications in the Faculty of Media Arts and Design at the University of Westminster, UK.

    Barbara Thomass is Professor of International Comparison of Media Systems at the Institute for Media Studies at the Ruhr University Bochum, Germany.