@Book{160210865X, author="Potschka, Christian", title="Towards a market in broadcasting: communications policy in the UK and Germany", year="2012", publisher="Palgrave Macmillan", address="Basingstoke [u.a.]", keywords="Broadcasting policy; Great Britain; History; Germany; Broadcasting; Broadcasting policyGreat BritainHistory; Broadcasting policyGermanyHistory; BroadcastingGreat BritainHistory; BroadcastingGermanyHistory", contents="Machine generated contents note: ; A Note on Language and Terminology ; Acknowledgements ; List of Tables ; List of Figures ; List of Abbreviations ; PART I: INTRODUCTION, THEORY AND METHODOLOGY ; Theorezing Broadcasting Marketization ; The Logic of Comparison ; PART II: DEVELOPMENTS AND TRANSITIONS IN BRITISH BROADCASTING ; From the Origins of Broadcasting to the Postwar Period (1920-45) ; Welfare State and Broadcasting Duopoly (1945-55) ; Social Demoratic Consensus and BBC2 (1955-64) ; A Changing Society (1964-79) ; The Turn to Market-Driven Politics (1979-90) ; From Broadcasting to Communications Policy (1990-2003) ; Ofcom, Public Value and Beyond (2003 onwards) ; PART III: DEVELOPMENTS AND TRANSITIONS IN GERMAN BROADCASTING ; From the Origins of Broadcasting to the Postwar Period (1920-45) ; From Partial Sovereignty towards Independence (1945-55) ; Federal Government vs. La;nder: The Battle for Broadcasting (1955-69) ; From Public Oligopoly to Commercial Competition (1970-82) ; The Start of Commercial Broadcasters Competition (1982-89)", abstract="``Acomparative analysis of the evolution of UK and German broadcasting policies, adding to the developing area of comparative research on media and communications policy. The book focuses on processes of marketization and liberalization as they have affected policy-making, national regulatory frameworks and media structures''--", note="Christian Potschka", note="Includes bibliographical references and index", note="Archivierung pr{\"u}fen 20240324 DE-4165 3 pdager", isbn="0230298613", language="English" }