1st Edition

Broadcasting and Politics in Western Europe

By Raymond Kuhn Copyright 1985
    182 Pages
    by Routledge

    184 Pages
    by Routledge

    First Published in 1985. The changing face of Western European broadcasting provides a fascinating subject of study for the contemporary observer. In part this is because the structures of different national broadcasting systems have altered over the past few years with the growth of new radio stations and television channels. Of particular interest to political scientists is the fact that in many cases the contemporary debate on broadcasting, as it affects both the ‘old’ and ‘new’ media, is taking place in a different political/ideological environment as well as a changing technological one. So now is an opportune moment to provide an up-to-date survey of broadcasting and politics in Western Europe. This is the objective of this special issue of West European Politics, which consists of eight single country studies and one cross-national comparative article.

    Notes on the Contributors, Introduction, Politics, Parties and the Media in Britain, Proclaiming the Republic: Broadcasting Policy and the Corporate State in Ireland, France and the ‘New Media’, Political and Market Forces in Italian Broadcasting, Pluralism in the West German Media: The Press, Broadcasting and Cable, Broadcasting and Politics in the Netherlands: From Pillar to Post, Broadcasting in Spain: A History of Heavy-handed State Control, Greece: A Politically Controlled State Monopoly Broadcasting System, The Politics of Cable and Satellite Broadcasting: Some West European Comparisons, Abstracts

    Biography

    Raymond Kuhn is a lecturer in the Department of Political Studies at Queen Mary College, University of London.