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Comparative Media Systems : European and Global Perspectives / ed. by Boguslawa Dobek-Ostrowska, Miklós Sükösd, Karol Jakubowicz, Michał Głowacki.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2010Description: 1 online resource (304 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9786155211898
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 070.1094
LOC classification:
  • P92.E95 C66 2010
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Editors’ Introduction -- Preface -- 1. Introduction. Media Systems Research: An Overview -- 2. Comparing West and East: A Comparative Approach of Transformation -- 3. In Search of a Label for the Russian Media System -- 4. Introducing Turkey to the Three Media System Models: The Content of TV News in Eleven Countries -- 5. A Perspective from the South: Triggers and Signs of Change -- 6. The Reform of the Public Radio and Television System in the United Kingdom and in Spain (2004–2007): A Comparative Analysis -- 7. Public Service Broadcasting in Ukraine: To Be or Not to Be? -- 8. Actors, Evolution, and Production Models in the Commodification of Spanish Television -- 9. The Global Journalist: Are Professional Structures Being Flattened? -- 10. Czech Journalists after the Collapse of the Old Media System: Looking for A New Professional Self-image -- 11. Preserving Journalism -- 12. Main Professional Dilemmas of Journalists in Poland -- 13. Comparing Media Systems and Media Content: Online Newspapers in Ten Eastern and Western European Countries -- 14. Political or Commercial Interests? Poland’s Axel Springer Tabloid, Fakt, and Its Coverage of Germany -- Contributors -- Index
Summary: Leading researchers from different regions of Europe and the United States address five major interrelated themes: 1) how ideological and normative constructs gave way to empirical systematic comparative work in media research; 2) the role of foreign media groups in post-communist regions and the effects of ownership in terms of impacts on media freedom; 3) the various dimensions of the relationship between mass media and political systems in a comparative perspective; 4) professionalization of journalism in different political cultures—autonomy of journalists, professional norms and practices, political instrumentalization and the commercialization of the media; 5) the role of state intervention in media systems
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Editors’ Introduction -- Preface -- 1. Introduction. Media Systems Research: An Overview -- 2. Comparing West and East: A Comparative Approach of Transformation -- 3. In Search of a Label for the Russian Media System -- 4. Introducing Turkey to the Three Media System Models: The Content of TV News in Eleven Countries -- 5. A Perspective from the South: Triggers and Signs of Change -- 6. The Reform of the Public Radio and Television System in the United Kingdom and in Spain (2004–2007): A Comparative Analysis -- 7. Public Service Broadcasting in Ukraine: To Be or Not to Be? -- 8. Actors, Evolution, and Production Models in the Commodification of Spanish Television -- 9. The Global Journalist: Are Professional Structures Being Flattened? -- 10. Czech Journalists after the Collapse of the Old Media System: Looking for A New Professional Self-image -- 11. Preserving Journalism -- 12. Main Professional Dilemmas of Journalists in Poland -- 13. Comparing Media Systems and Media Content: Online Newspapers in Ten Eastern and Western European Countries -- 14. Political or Commercial Interests? Poland’s Axel Springer Tabloid, Fakt, and Its Coverage of Germany -- Contributors -- Index

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Leading researchers from different regions of Europe and the United States address five major interrelated themes: 1) how ideological and normative constructs gave way to empirical systematic comparative work in media research; 2) the role of foreign media groups in post-communist regions and the effects of ownership in terms of impacts on media freedom; 3) the various dimensions of the relationship between mass media and political systems in a comparative perspective; 4) professionalization of journalism in different political cultures—autonomy of journalists, professional norms and practices, political instrumentalization and the commercialization of the media; 5) the role of state intervention in media systems

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In English.

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