European Audiovisual Policy in Transition

European Audiovisual Policy in Transition

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This book describes and critically addresses the innovations and shifts made in the revision of the Audiovisual Media Services Directive (AVMSD) adopted by the European Parliament and Council in 2018. Reflecting on European Union regulation and policy practice in all its Member States, the book’s unique approach places in-depth case study topics against the broader theoretical background.

Taking a Europe-wide angle, an international team of authors focuses on key aspects of the AVMSD: the expansion of its scope to include video-sharing-platforms such as YouTube; the update of the rules for commercial communications; the first attempt for harmonized, minimal requirements at EU level regarding transparency of media ownership; new rules to ensure that video-on-demand services offer, invest in, and prioritise European content; the obligation on television distributors and smart TV manufacturers to pass on broadcasters’ signal without any interference, alteration or modification; and, the formalisation and consolidation of new forms of collaboration among national regulatory authorities.

This thorough analysis of the cornerstone of European media policy makes this edited collection a crucial reference for scholars and students of media and cultural industries, media law and policy, European and EU media policy, and technology studies.

EAN 9781032202228
ISBN 103220222X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication date October 7, 2024
Pages 276
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156
Country United Kingdom
Editors Broughton Micova, Sally; Raats, Tim; Ranaivoson, Heritiana
Series Routledge Studies in Media and Cultural Industries