Based on historical evidence and contemporary events consider whether the future of broadcasting in Germany will better be served by the State or by the market


Term Paper, 2001

9 Pages, Grade: 1 (A)


Abstract or Introduction

At the beginning of the new century, with the ever greater interconnectedness of people through communication technology and the shift from material resources to information as indicator of the wealth of a nation, the common cultural policy debate about the control and financing of broadcasting continues on a broad level. Fuelled by the mediated attacks on the United States on September 11th the debate about whether there should be public service broadcasting and a licence fee or whether broadcasting would be better served by the market alone, fills pages in newspapers again (e.g. the three-days special in the G2 section of The Guardian about the state of British television, 19., 20. and 21.11.2001). Common accusations public television faces are that it allows itself to become increasingly commercialised and that it converges with the choice of programmes of private companies, thus violating its own programme commitments. In the following the German media landscape will be looked at to find out how broadcasting is being served in this European country and if the system ′in some respects really has model features′.

Details

Title
Based on historical evidence and contemporary events consider whether the future of broadcasting in Germany will better be served by the State or by the market
College
University of Leeds  (Communication and Cultural Studies department)
Grade
1 (A)
Author
Year
2001
Pages
9
Catalog Number
V9035
ISBN (eBook)
9783638158473
File size
458 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Öffentlich-Rechtliches Fernsehen Deutschland / public broadcasting, television germany
Quote paper
Florian Mayer (Author), 2001, Based on historical evidence and contemporary events consider whether the future of broadcasting in Germany will better be served by the State or by the market, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/9035

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