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Media Compass : A Companion to International Media Landscapes



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Autore: Schapals Aljosha Karim Visualizza persona
Titolo: Media Compass : A Companion to International Media Landscapes Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2024
©2025
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (529 pages)
Disciplina: 302.2072
Soggetto topico: Mass media
Media enterprises
Altri autori: PentzoldChristian  
Nota di contenuto: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Chapter 1 Media: Compass: Introduction -- Introduction -- Media Compass: Idea -- Media Compass: Structure -- References -- Chapter 2 Austria: Losing Long-Term Media Market Stability -- Introduction -- Media Landscape Profile -- The Supply Side -- Editorial Autonomy -- The Demand Side -- Critical Moments and Current Challenges -- Outlook -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 3 Belgium: Media Ownership and Journalism Cultures at the Crossroads of Three Language Communities in a Complex Political Landscape -- Introduction -- Media Landscape Profile -- The Belgian Print Media Market -- The Belgian Audiovisual Market -- Radio in Belgium -- Television in Belgium -- The Digital Reality -- Critical Moments and Current Challenges -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 4 Czech Republic: Still on a Path to Realizing the Importance of Media -- Introduction -- Media Landscape Profile -- Economic and Political Context -- Legal Framework -- Journalists -- Audience -- Critical Moments and Current Challenges -- Outlook -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 5 Denmark: Balancing National Culture and Global Competition -- Introduction -- Media Landscape Profile -- Public Service -- Legacy Newspapers -- Digital-Born Players -- Film and TV Drama -- Digitization -- Critical Moments and Current Challenges -- Outlook -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 6 France: Toward an Illiberal Media Landscape? -- Introduction -- Media Landscape Profile -- A Long Tradition of Newspapers -- Capitalistic Concentration of the French Media -- The Difficult Independence of Journalists -- The Impact of Digitization -- Critical Moments and Current Challenges -- Outlook -- Conclusion.
Further Reading -- References -- Suggested Reading -- Chapter 7 Germany: A Structurally Differentiated Media Market -- Introduction -- Media Landscape Profile -- Press -- Broadcasting -- Internet and Social Media -- Journalists in Germany -- Classification into Typologies of Media Systems -- Critical Moments and Current Challenges -- Crisis and Challenges -- Comparison with Other Countries -- Outlook and Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 8 Hungary: One Country, Two Media Systems -- Introduction -- Media Landscape Profile -- Television Sector -- Radio Sector -- Print Sector -- Online Sector -- The Hungarian Media System in International Comparison -- Critical Moments and Current Challenges -- Outlook -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 9 Italy: The Persistence of Political Partisanship in an Evolving Media Landscape -- Introduction -- Media Landscape Profile -- The Growth of Digital Media in a Television-Centric Media Landscape -- Ownership Concentration in the TV Sector and Berlusconi's Conflict of Interest -- Public Service and Commercial Broadcasters -- The Role of the Press -- Ownership Concentration in the Press Sector and Main Outlets -- Critical Moments and Current Challenges -- Outlook -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 10 Netherlands: A Diverse Media Landscape with High Audience Trust -- Introduction -- Media Landscape Profile -- Television: From Linear Viewing toward On-Demand Viewing -- Newspapers: From Print to Digital -- Protecting the Quality and Diversity of the Media Supply -- Critical Moments and Current Challenges -- Outlook -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 11 Norway: Media Welfare in a Small Nation -- Introduction -- Media Landscape Profile -- Media Policy -- Media Economics.
The State of Journalism versus Other Media and Actors -- Critical Moments and Current Challenges -- Outlook -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 12 Poland: A Media System under Pressure from Politicization and Polarization -- Introduction -- Media Landscape Profile -- Media Usage Patterns -- The Economic, Political, and Legal Situations -- Media and Journalistic Conditions -- Media-Related Entities -- Critical Moments and Current Challenges -- Political Dimension -- Social Dimension -- Technological Dimension -- Outlook -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 13 Russia: A Dance with Authoritarianism -- Introduction -- Media Landscape Profile -- Beyond the Three Media Models -- Political, Legal, and Economic Situations -- Media Ownership and Concentration -- Television, Radio, and the Press -- Journalism -- Social Media -- Critical Moments and Current Challenges -- Privatization, Oligarchs, and Putin's Reign -- "Foreign Agents" and "Sovereign Internet" -- "Offshore Journalism" -- Outlook -- Authoritarian Scenario -- Democratic Scenario -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 14 Spain: A Fast-Changing Media Landscape -- Introduction -- Media Landscape Profile -- The Strength of the Audiovisual Market -- The Renewal of the Press -- Media Ownership and Governance -- Critical Moments and Current Challenges -- Outlook -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- Funding -- References -- Chapter 15 Switzerland: Mounting Pressure on Journalism in a Small Media System -- Introduction -- Media Landscape Profile -- Four Main Characteristics -- A Media System in Transition -- An Increasingly Difficult Economic Context -- Between Press Freedom, Ethics, and Trust -- Critical Moments and Current Challenges -- Outlook -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References.
Chapter 16 Turkey: Rethinking Ideology in Turkey's Media Environment -- Introduction -- Media Landscape Profile -- Ideology as a Key Force -- Limits of Free Speech in Turkey -- (Re-)branding a Country: Türkiye -- Free Speech and Sweden's NATO Membership -- Critical Moments and Current Challenges -- Digital Media Platforms and Free Speech -- Outlook -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 17 United Kingdom: Changing Markets, Changing Audiences, and a Changing Product -- Introduction -- Media Landscape Profile -- Into the Twentieth Century -- Press Regulation -- Long-Term Decline -- Regional Press -- Safety of Journalists -- Origins of Broadcasting -- Critical Moments and Current Challenges -- Current State of the Sector -- The Other Public Service Broadcasters -- The Emergence of New Players -- Outlook and Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 18 Ukraine: Maintaining a Resilient Media Ecosystem in Wartime -- Introduction -- Media Landscape Profile -- Formats and Audiences -- Digital Communication and Entertainment -- Media Ownership -- Journalistic Values and Media Freedom -- Critical Moments and Current Challenges -- Early Statehood (1991-2013) -- Post-Maidan Ukraine (2014-2022) -- Wartime Dynamics (February 2022 - Onward) -- Outlook -- Funding Sustainability -- Media Ownership and State Intervention -- Policy and Regulation -- Digital Sovereignty -- Conclusion -- Journalistic Mission and Values -- Power Distance -- Market Orientation -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 19 Argentina: Poor Income and Political Interests in the Media System -- Introduction -- Media Landscape Profile -- Media System Structure -- Main Sources of Financing -- Government Advertising -- Communication System Regulation -- Critical Moments and Current Challenges -- Digital Platforms and Internet Services Regulation.
The Future of Journalism Funding -- Outlook and Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 20 Brazil: From Media Clientelism to Digital Platforms' Threats -- Introduction -- Media Landscape Profile -- Media Ownership and Clientelism -- The Digital Revolution: From Convergence of Traditional Media to New Players -- Critical Moments and Current Challenges -- Social Media and Political Influence -- Press Freedom and Freedom of Information -- Outlook and Conclusion -- Further Reading -- Funding -- References -- Chapter 21 Canada: A Challenged Media Ecosystem -- Introduction -- Media Landscape Profile -- State of Journalism -- Media Usage Patterns -- Regulatory Framework -- Government Policy Interventions -- Critical Moments and Current Challenges -- Outlook -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 22 Chile: Exploring the Media Landscape in the Digital Age -- Introduction -- Media Landscape Profile -- Media Ownership and Concentration -- Television Industry -- Newspaper Circulation -- Social Media -- Radio -- Advertising, a Striving Sector -- Critical Moments and Current Challenges -- Chilean Media Market in the Region -- Outlook -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 23 Colombia: Media Ownership Concentration and Violence against Journalists in the Landscape -- Introduction -- Media Landscape Profile -- Colombian Media System -- The Emergence of Digital-Native Media -- The Role of Social Media Platforms -- Critical Moments and Current Challenges -- Outlook and Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References -- Chapter 24 Mexico: Diversity and Journalistic Resilience amid Propaganda and Violence -- Introduction -- Media Landscape Profile -- Old Media, New Audiences: An Overview of Contemporary Media Outlets -- Critical Moments and Current Challenges -- Outlook -- Conclusion -- Further Reading -- References.
Chapter 25 United States: Exploring the Implications of Polarization, Platforms, and Private Funding.
Sommario/riassunto: Media Compass: A Companion to International Media Landscapes, edited by Aljosha Karim Schapals and Christian Pentzold, provides a comprehensive overview of the diverse media environments across the globe. This book examines the intricacies of media systems in various countries, exploring themes such as media ownership, political influences, and cultural contexts. It offers insights into the challenges and developments faced by media landscapes in regions like Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. The editors aim to elucidate the dynamics of media markets and their impact on journalism, public discourse, and democracy. Intended for scholars, students, and media professionals, this work serves as an essential resource for understanding the global media ecosystem.
Titolo autorizzato: Media Compass  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9781394196272
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Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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