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Europe's Digital Revolution

Broadcasting Regulation, the EU and the Nation State

David Levy

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English
Routledge
28 October 1999
Europes Digital Revolution focuses on the increasingly urgent issue of the European Unions, and its member states, broadcasting policies, and the challenges posed by digital broadcasting. Examining the European Unions record in

the field of broadcasting policy - its desire to become a more central actor in the regulation of the converging communications sector - this book analyses the extent to which technological change and globalisation are aiding those ambitions, as they have already done in related areas such as telecommunications. David Levy explores the particular problem that broadcasting poses for European policymakers. The economic, political and cultural importance of broadcasting have fuelled attempts to develop an EU broadcasting policy, but they also explain the determination of key governments to retain control on a national level. Europes Digital Revolution explores the latest thinking to emerge from the EU in response

to digital broadcasting, including the recent attempt to promote regulatory convergence or a common approach at the EU level to the regulation of telecoms, IT and broadcasting. Whilst in other areas, technological change has been cited as justifying the transfer of regulatory responsibility to the EU level, digital broadcasting is unlikely to lead to a rapid Europeanisation of broadcasting policy. David Levy argues that EU-wide approaches should focus on anti-competitive

practices rather than on matters of cultural and content regulation. This book provides an industry insiders personal analysis of a particularly complex area of EU and national policymaking. It is the most up to date analysis of the impact

of digital broadcasting in the UK, France and Germany, and on EU regulatory approaches. It will interest students of the EU policymaking process as well as those involved in the regulation of the media. Europes Digital Revolution throws new light on the wider debate about how technological change and convergence affect public policy.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   No.5
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   570g
ISBN:   9780415171960
ISBN 10:   0415171962
Series:   Routledge Research in European Public Policy
Pages:   224
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Primary ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

David Levy

Reviews for Europe's Digital Revolution: Broadcasting Regulation, the EU and the Nation State

`David Levy here offers an insider's view of why global convergence did not occur, and remains unlikely so to do in the foreseeable future' - Chris Marsden `Levy's analysis...is written with admirable clarity despite the technical detail of much of the argument' - Chris Marsden `Levy accomplished the fraught task of detaching himself from his professional advocacy admirably' - Chris Marsden '...detailed and inspiring presentation of the crucial issues and central conflicts of european communications policy in the era of digital broadcasting.' - West European Politics, Raymund Werle `David Levy here offers an insider's view of why global convergence did not occur, and remains unlikely so to do in the foreseeable future' - Chris Marsden `Levy's analysis...is written with admirable clarity despite the technical detail of much of the argument' - Chris Marsden `Levy accomplished the fraught task of detaching himself from his professional advocacy admirably' - Chris Marsden '...detailed and inspiring presentation of the crucial issues and central conflicts of european communications policy in the era of digital broadcasting.' - West European Politics, Raymund Werle


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