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Wahyuni, Hermin Indah. "Indonesian Broadcasting Policy." Media Asia 33, no. 3-4 (January 2006): 153–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01296612.2006.11726827.

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Heath, Carla W. "Negotiating Broadcasting Policy." Gazette (Leiden, Netherlands) 61, no. 6 (December 1999): 511–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0016549299061006004.

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Bates, Benjamin J. "Broadcasting Policy in Canada." Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 55, no. 4 (November 30, 2011): 605–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08838151.2011.619389.

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Talebian, Sara. "Understanding the characteristics of broadcast media policy in Iran: A thematic policy analysis." Global Media and Communication 16, no. 2 (June 7, 2020): 148–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1742766520921906.

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This article aims to explore the characteristics of broadcasting media policy in Iran. Ratified laws and regulatory documents concerning broadcast media in Iran are collected and analysed using qualitative content analysis and thematic coding. The results indicate that rigid state ownership, promoting political and cultural discourses, unification, using state-secured budgets, focussing on mass audience and developing air broadcasting technology have been the core themes of the broadcast media policy paradigm in Iran in the past four decades. In the given time horizon, the Iranian government has always reinforced regulatory policies for broadcast media to impose limitations on possible broadcasting activities of individuals, groups and commercial parties.
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Pearce, Matthew. "Perspectives of Australian Broadcasting Policy." Continuum 14, no. 3 (November 2000): 367–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/713657733.

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Velianovski, Cento. "Broadcasting-Auctions, Competition and Policy." Economic Affairs 8, no. 6 (August 1988): 33–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0270.1988.tb01603.x.

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MacLennan, Anne Frances. "Private Broadcasting and the Path to Radio Broadcasting Policy in Canada." Media and Communication 6, no. 1 (February 9, 2018): 13–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/mac.v6i1.1219.

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The largely unregulated early years of Canadian radio were vital to development of broadcasting policy. The Report of the Royal Commission on Radio Broadcasting in 1929 and American broadcasting both changed the direction of Canadian broadcasting, but were mitigated by the early, largely unregulated years. Broadcasters operated initially as small, independent, and local broadcasters, then, national networks developed in stages during the 1920s and 1930s. The late adoption of radio broadcasting policy to build a national network in Canada allowed other practices to take root in the wake of other examples, in particular, American commercial broadcasting. By 1929 when the Aird Report recommended a national network, the potential impact of the report was shaped by the path of early broadcasting and the shifts forced on Canada by American broadcasting and policy. Eventually Canada forged its own course that pulled in both directions, permitting both private commercial networks and public national networks.
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Harrison, Kate. "RCTS: A Review of the Policy Process." Media Information Australia 38, no. 1 (November 1985): 24–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1329878x8503800109.

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The political problems surrounding the provision of a commercial television service to viewers in remote areas first surfaced publicly in the 1984 Australian Broadcasting Tribunal (ABT) Inquiry into Satellite Program Services (SPS). The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) had already worked out its Homestead and Community Broadcasting Satellite Service (HACBSS) scheme for bringing ABC TV to remote areas via the satellite, but there remained considerable uncertainty as to the provision of commercial television to remote areas. The Minister for Communications asked the Tribunal to examine this issue in the course of its Inquiry.
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나상철. "An Analysis on the Broadcasting Policy Changes applying Advocacy Coalition Framework and Broadcasting Policy Ideas." Korean Public Management Review 32, no. 2 (June 2018): 365–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.24210/kapm.2018.32.2.015.

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Kim, Changhee. "A Study of Policy and Regulatory System to Improve the Efficiency of Broadcasting and Telecommunication Industries: Using Non-parametric Analysis." Korean Production and Operations Management Society 34, no. 3 (August 31, 2023): 277–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.32956/kopoms.2023.34.3.277.

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In this study we investigate the impact of policy and regulatory system on the efficiency of broadcasting and telecommunication firms using bootstrapping data envelopment analysis and tobit regression. The result of this study shows that the innovation policy of Korean government has negative effect on innovation efficiency of broadcasting and telecommunication firms. And it is necessary to relax the regulation on autonomy of management for broadcasting and telecommunication firms. Furthermore, financial support is most important policy to improve the efficiency of broadcasting and telecommunication firms.
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Matthews, Gavin. "The development of the British Broadcasting Corporation's broadcasting policy 1979-1992." Thesis, Bournemouth University, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.436635.

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In the years following the election of Margaret Thatcher as Prime Minister in 1979. the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) came under increasing pressure to adopt more free-market principles in its operations. At the same time, technological changes meant that the traditional justification of 'spectrum scarcity' for the BBC's protected position became redundant. These two factors combined to make the BBC's environment hostile to its established broadcasting policy, which had been developed over five decades. This thesis analyses how and why the broadcasting policy of the BBC developed between the years of 1979 and 1992. It does so primarily through 28 in-depth qualitative interviews with people involved in determining and implementing the Corporation's broadcasting policy during this time, such as Directors-General, Governors, Controllers, and a previous Home Secretary. Also used were the BBC's archives service at Caversham, and an important document donated by its author, Sir John Johnston (reproduced as an appendix). This thesis shows how, prior to 1987, the BBC's broadcasting policy was nonresponsive to its environment, with the Director-General Alasdair Milne and his Board of Management refusing to adopt a strategy of change. The thesis documents how a series of 'transformative forces' gradually built up throughout the 1980s which finally enabled Milne's successor, Michael Checkland, to initiate a raft of necessary reforms. As a result, the BBC started to reflect its environment after 1987, through the twin strategies of camouflage and flexibility, which enabled the BBC to retain its most essential qualities, and put the Corporation in a very strong position from which to be granted another Royal Charter in 1996. The research makes a number of contributions to our collective understanding of the BBC. Prior to this, there has been no published analysis of the Corporation's social character during this time, in the style of Tom Bums' seminal work, The BBC: Public Institution and Private World (1977), and this thesis addresses this deficit. Similarly. despite the importance of the subject to the British public as both audience and voters, no systematic analysis of the external and internal forces shaping BBC policy during the Director-Generalships of Ian Trethowan, Alasdair Milne and Michael Checkland exists. Again. this is a deficit that this thesis addresses.
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Clemens, Sara Louise. "Broadcasting standards in New Zealand : the Broadcasting Standards Authority : policy, action, and repercussions." Thesis, University of Canterbury. Department of Journalism, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/2289.

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Public service broadcasting aims to serve the public good rather than private gain. Advocates believe that the work of broadcasting should be regarded as a public service for a social purpose. To achieve this purpose it should fulfil a number of ideals: cater for all sections of the community, service all geographic regions of a nation regardless of cost, be independent from political or commercial interests, educate, inform, entertain and improve the public it serves. The public service model was used as an ideal, to examine the performance of the Broadcasting Standards Authority in its first five years. It was found that for the Authority to be equitable and efficient requires: independence from political and broadcast industry influences, adequate funding, revision of the complaints system to improve public accessibility, and members with expert and specialised knowledge. Furthermore, there needs to be recognition of the principle that programmes should be assessed on individual merit, to increase the accountability of the Authority's decisions to the public The Broadcasting Standards Authority was instituted to retain public service broadcasting obligations in a deregulated environment. If the above issues are not addressed, then the credibility of the Authority's function as a public forum for the consideration and discussion of broadcasting standards must come into question.
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D'Arma, Alessandro. "Broadcasting policy in Italy's 'second republic' 1994-2006." Thesis, University of Westminster, 2007. https://westminsterresearch.westminster.ac.uk/item/9977w/broadcasting-policy-in-italy-s-second-republic-1994-2006.

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Based on extensive documentary research, this thesis provides an analysis of television policy in Italy’s Second Republic from 1994 to 2006, focusing on four distinct policy issues: the reform of broadcasting regulatory structures resulting in the establishment of a single communications authority (AGCom); the reform of ownership rules for terrestrial television; government approaches to public service broadcasting; and government policy on digital television.Drawing on the literature on comparative European broadcasting policy from social and political science, this thesis examines the ways in which a number of analytically distinct factors – technological change in the shape of digitalisation, the ascendancy of neo-liberalism in Western Europe, EU-level policies, and domestic politics – have interacted with each other and have contributed to shaping broadcasting policy in Italy in these years. The thesis assesses the record in office of the centre-left and centre-right governments and explains the key reasons for policy failure or success.‘Domestic Politics’, it is argued, remains a key factor that accounts for outcomes in broadcasting policy in Italy’s Second Republic. The analysis in particular shows that the governance of both RAI, the public broadcaster, and AGCom, the communications regulator, has been strongly party politicised in these years. The analysis also reveals the instrumentalisation by the centre-right governments led by Silvio Berlusconi (2001-2006) of industrial and socio-cultural policy goals associated with the transition to digital television to further sectional political and economic interests. Finally, ‘politics’ – referring in this case to Italy’s complex institutional structure of the highly fragmented party-system and executive-legislature relationships – is also a key factor to take into account in order to explain the key failures of the centre-left governments in the area of television policy between 1996 and 2001: both the failure to curb Mediaset’s dominant position in the television market through the enforcement of sector-specific media ownership regulation, and the failure to reform public service broadcasting.
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Park, Kisung. "Korean policy making : the case of digital broadcasting policy (1989-June 2002)." Thesis, University of Westminster, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.434275.

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Silke, Daniel. "The broadcasting of politics in South Africa." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/18271.

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This dissertation studies the broadcasting of politics in South Africa from 1920 to the end of the P. W. Botha era in 1989; that is, the reaction of radio and television to the changing political environment. Since 1948 South Africa's broadcasting system has increasingly been influenced by the ruling National Party as they strengthened their authority. This follows the Lasswell communications model which emphasizes the role of the controller in the communications flow as well as Fagen's and Siebert's description of authoritarianism as a national political system. A study of the historical legacy of broadcasting in South Africa clearly shows an authoritarian orientation. This is accomplished through an investigation utilizing historical material including Tomaselli as well as press reports and Hansard. The advent of television has seen this maintained in a variety of forms. The key question confronting the reader is whether or not there exists change away from the authoritarian model to a more liberalistic trend. The author details a number of visible inconsistencies and anomalies that are present both within radio and television. These are shown to markedly contradict with the control model of the past and highlight fundamental shifts in the media orientation. These contradictions are a reflection of the socio-political pressures that have recently emerged to influence the National Party. This is a function of the reforming of their past ideology as well as of internal economic advances and political upheavals which increase the influence of non-State elements upon the electronic media as depicted in the De Fleur model. The broadcasting system is increasingly shown to reflect an inclusive picture adapting to the political and economic realities in which it operates. The emerging trend moves away from authoritarianism in a more liberal and pluralistic direction.
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Sahota, Anu. "Sermon and surprise: the meaning of scheduling in broadcast radio history /." Burnaby B.C. : Simon Fraser University, 2006. http://ir.lib.sfu.ca/handle/1892/2659.

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Extended Essays (M.A.) - Simon Fraser University, 2006.
Theses (School of Communication) / Simon Fraser University. Senior supervisor : Dr. Catherine Murray. Also issued in digital format and available on the World Wide Web.
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Kung, Chun-fai Frederick. "Influx of Western media to Asia and response of Asian governments /." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1996. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B1796314X.

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Vos, Timothy P. "Explaining media policy American political broadcasting policy in comparative context (The Netherlands, Canada) /." Related electronic resource: Current Research at SU : database of SU dissertations, recent titles available full text, 2005. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/syr/main.

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龔振輝 and Chun-fai Frederick Kung. "Influx of Western media to Asia and response of Asian governments." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1996. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31267191.

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Cheung, Wing-lim Gloria. "An analysis of the broadcasting regulatory system and programme quality in Hong Kong." Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 1999. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B21036743.

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Books on the topic "Broadcasting policy"

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Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Contemporary Studies., ed. Discussion on broadcasting policy. New Delhi: Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Contemporary Studies, 1996.

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Samoa. Ministry of Communications and Information Technology. National broadcasting policy (NBP). Apia, Samoa: Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, 2005.

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Communications, Australia Dept of Transport and. Review of national broadcasting policy. Canberra: Australian Govt. Pub. Service, 1988.

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Gael, Fine. Broadcasting policy for the 1990s. Dublin: Fine Gael, 1988.

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King, Linda. Broadcasting policy for Canadian women. [Vancouver]: MediaWatch, 1987.

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Kyu, Kim. Broadcasting in Korea. Seoul, Korea: Nanam Pub. House, 1994.

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1949-, Radojković Miroljub, and Veljanovski Rade, eds. Toward democratic broadcasting. Belgrade: Soros Yugoslavia Foundation, 1993.

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Nwanze, Ikechukwu. Broadcasting in Nigeria: Private broadcasting, prospects, challenges, legal aspects. Port Harcourt: Renaissance Communications Ltd., 2003.

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Commission, Nigeria National Broadcasting. Nigeria broadcasting code. 4th ed. [Nigeria]: National Broadcasting Commission, 2006.

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New Zealand. Ministry of Economic Development, ed. Digital broadcasting: Review of regulation. Wellington, N.Z: Ministry for Culture and Heritage, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Broadcasting policy"

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Elgie, Robert. "Broadcasting Policy." In The Role of the Prime Minister in France, 1981–91, 38–69. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230373129_3.

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Hallman, E. S., and H. Hindley. "National Communications Policy." In Broadcasting in Canada, 69–72. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003458852-8.

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Fisher, Desmond. "Towards a National Communications Policy." In Broadcasting in Ireland, 99–102. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003460442-11.

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Ogawa, Yuichiro. "Policy on Satellite Broadcasting." In Advances in Information and Communication Research, 59–73. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4704-1_4.

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McDowell, Stephen D. "Audiovisual Services and Broadcasting." In Globalization, Liberalization and Policy Change, 195–223. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230374638_8.

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Waverman, Leonard. "Broadcasting Policy Hits the Internet." In Cyber Policy and Economics in an Internet Age, 43–59. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3575-8_4.

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Potschka, Christian. "Policy-Making, Continuity and Change." In Towards a Market in Broadcasting, 255–57. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230370197_21.

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Masduki. "Public Service Broadcasting: Politics, Policy, Models." In Palgrave Series in Asia and Pacific Studies, 25–88. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-7650-8_2.

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Chakravartty, Paula, and Katharine Sarikakis. "Governing the backbone of cultures: broadcasting policy." In Media Policy and Globalization, 85–109. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-09876-4_4.

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Forrest, David, Rob Simmons, and Stefan Szymanski. "Broadcasting, Attendance and the Inefficiency of Cartels." In Football Economics and Policy, 112–35. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230274266_5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Broadcasting policy"

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Andriansyah, Andriansyah, and Taufiqurokhman Taufiqurokhman. "Implementation of Supervision Policy for Local Private Television Station Broadcasting by Regional Broadcasting Commission." In International Conference on Environmental Awareness for Sustainable Development in conjunction with International Conference on Challenge and Opportunities Sustainable Environmental Development, ICEASD & ICCOSED 2019, 1-2 April 2019, Kendari, Indonesia. EAI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.1-4-2019.2287278.

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Foley, J. P. "Evaluating public policy options for implementing digital terrestrial television: the challenges of transition." In International Broadcasting Conference IBC '95. IEE, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cp:19950991.

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Price, Marc, and Andrew D'Souza. "Pulling ahead with unified transactional policy architectures." In 2008 IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isbmsb.2008.4536666.

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Sari, Shinta Noppita. "Implementation of the Broadcasting Regulation as a Multicultural Communication Policy in Indonesia’s Public Television Broadcasting Institution (LPP TVRI)." In 2nd Jogjakarta Communication Conference (JCC 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.200818.063.

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Selimi, Ferid. "Broadcasting activity, programming policy, professional and ethical standards of RTK. 97." In University for Business and Technology International Conference. Pristina, Kosovo: University for Business and Technology, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.33107/ubt-ic.2015.14.

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Awagu, Ifeyinwa. "Thinking Beyond Policy in Engendering National Cultural Identity, through the Broadcasting Media." In 11th International Conference on Humanities, Psychology and Social Sciences. Acavent, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.33422/11th.hpsconf.2020.12.100.

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Милкова, Анета. "MEDIA CHALLENGES IN THE DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION PROCESS." In Dynamics of the Digital Transformation in the Media Environment. Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.60060/igjw3826.

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The digital transformation in the media began in the 1990s with the targeted policy of the European Union institutions to introduce terrestrial digital television broadcasting in the EU Member States. In 2006, a Europe-an Terrestrial Digital Broadcasting Plan was established, the so-called Ter-restrial Digital Broadcasting Plan. “Geneva Plan 2006”. The introduction of terrestrial digital television broadcasting was supposed to ensure more efficient use of the frequency spectrum, the possibility of better quality of the programmes distributed, the offering of new services to consumers, etc. This historic transition in the development of television, from ana-logue terrestrial broadcasting to digital terrestrial broadcasting, has been paralleled by much criticism and doubt about its effectiveness. In 2013, on the verge of digitizing TV broadcasts in Bulgaria, the multiplex facili-ties achieved the highest percentage of coverage by population in the EU countries (95% at that time, and by 2024 96.2%), along with the fact that experts faced a serious problem – the lack of media content to be distributed through multiplexes.Today, in 2024, media experts are engaging their attention with the digital transformation of media in general, and again the technical and technological environment in which media content is created and distributed is at the forefront. But more and more clearly on the horizon is the problem with media content and this time it is not the lack of content, but the risks to freedom of speech in it.
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Mei, Chengli, Xu Xia, Jiayi Liu, and Hongyan Yang. "Load Balancing Oriented Deployment Policy for 5G Core Network Slices." In 2020 IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting (BMSB). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bmsb49480.2020.9379563.

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Rahayu, Titik Puji. "Broadcasting Law Amendment for Digital TV Migration in Indonesia - Concerning Policy Ideas Fallacy." In International Conference on Contemporary Social and Political Affairs. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0008820002550259.

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Huo, Yonghua, Yingjun Shang, Bo Xu, Yuting Li, and Yang Yang. "A Fault Data Generation Algorithm Based on GAN and Policy Gradient Mechanism." In 2021 IEEE International Symposium on Broadband Multimedia Systems and Broadcasting (BMSB). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bmsb53066.2021.9547152.

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Reports on the topic "Broadcasting policy"

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van Ginkel, Bibi, and Peter Knoope. How to respond to Quran desecrations? What we can learn from earlier incidents. ICCT, December 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.19165/2023.2.06.

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In 2008, the Dutch government prepared a strategic communications campaign to prevent and to manage a potential fall out in terms of polarisation in society and rising security risks as a result of the broadcasting of the Islam-critical movie ‘Fitna’, produced by a Dutch politician. The Dutch government learned lessons from the response by the Danish government to the Mohammed cartoon riots in 2005 to inform its own strategic communication campaign. The authors of this Policy Brief reflect on the lessons of this successful campaign to offer recommendations to governments on how to respond to the recent Quran desecrations.
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de Jesus, Ana, and Sara Melander. From Vision to Practice – Insights from Nordic-Baltic 5G applications across sectors. Nordregio, March 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/r2024:111403-2503.

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This report builds on the findings of the Nordic-Baltic 5G Monitoring Tool (N-B 5G MT) project ‘Analytical Report’, which focused on mapping 5G activities in the Nordic-Baltic region and analysing their roll-out status. In this follow-up report, we delve deeper into actual 5G applications across different verticals (i.e. sectors), including healthcare, transportation/mobility, industry and media/broadcasting. The report identifies challenges in each sector, such as funding constraints in healthcare, technical hurdles in transportation, market immaturity in industry, and infrastructure investment needs in media, highlighting the complex landscape of 5G deployment. Key cross-cutting challenges include uncertain business cases due to lack of clear benefits and empirical validation, financial barriers from high deployment costs and insufficient early-stage funding, technical and infrastructural limitations, especially in rural areas, regulatory constraints including spectrum allocation and data privacy, security and privacy concerns necessitating a comprehensive approach for compliance, acceptability and usability issues that require simplifying 5G for broader adoption, and collaboration challenges highlighting the need for forums, dialogue sessions, and partnerships to facilitate idea exchange and project advancements. Overall, the report emphasizes the need for a systemic approach to addressing these challenges. This includes clarifying the business value of 5G; fostering ecosystems for collaboration; and ensuring that policy and regulatory frameworks support the innovative, equitable deployment of 5G technology. Overcoming these hurdles will require concerted efforts from all stakeholders, including governments, industry and the wider community. Only then will the transformative potential of 5G for society be fully realized.
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Yatsymirska, Mariya. KEY IMPRESSIONS OF 2020 IN JOURNALISTIC TEXTS. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.50.11107.

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The article explores the key vocabulary of 2020 in the network space of Ukraine. Texts of journalistic, official-business style, analytical publications of well-known journalists on current topics are analyzed. Extralinguistic factors of new word formation, their adaptation to the sphere of special and socio-political vocabulary of the Ukrainian language are determined. Examples show modern impressions in the media, their stylistic use and impact on public opinion in a pandemic. New meanings of foreign expressions, media terminology, peculiarities of translation of neologisms from English into Ukrainian have been clarified. According to the materials of the online media, a «dictionary of the coronavirus era» is provided. The journalistic text functions in the media on the basis of logical judgments, credible arguments, impressive language. Its purpose is to show the socio-political problem, to sharpen its significance for society and to propose solutions through convincing considerations. Most researchers emphasize the influential role of journalistic style, which through the media shapes public opinion on issues of politics, economics, education, health care, war, the future of the country. To cover such a wide range of topics, socio-political vocabulary is used first of all – neutral and emotionally-evaluative, rhetorical questions and imperatives, special terminology, foreign words. There is an ongoing discussion in online publications about the use of the new foreign token «lockdown» instead of the word «quarantine», which has long been learned in the Ukrainian language. Research on this topic has shown that at the initial stage of the pandemic, the word «lockdown» prevailed in the colloquial language of politicians, media personalities and part of society did not quite understand its meaning. Lockdown, in its current interpretation, is a restrictive measure to protect people from a dangerous virus that has spread to many countries; isolation of the population («stay in place») in case of risk of spreading Covid-19. In English, US citizens are told what a lockdown is: «A lockdown is a restriction policy for people or communities to stay where they are, usually due to specific risks to themselves or to others if they can move and interact freely. The term «stay-at-home» or «shelter-in-place» is often used for lockdowns that affect an area, rather than specific locations». Content analysis of online texts leads to the conclusion that in 2020 a special vocabulary was actively functioning, with the appropriate definitions, which the media described as a «dictionary of coronavirus vocabulary». Media broadcasting is the deepest and pulsating source of creative texts with new meanings, phrases, expressiveness. The influential power of the word finds its unconditional embodiment in the media. Journalists, bloggers, experts, politicians, analyzing current events, produce concepts of a new reality. The world is changing and the language of the media is responding to these changes. It manifests itself most vividly and emotionally in the network sphere, in various genres and styles.
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