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Guy Starkey, University of Sunderland

The democratisation of the media through proliferation: new technologies, changes in regulation and community b roadcasting. La democratizaci ó n de las medias por la proliferaci ó n a trav é s de nuevas tecnologias, cambios en la regulaci ó n y emisoras comunitarias.

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Guy Starkey, University of Sunderland

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  1. The democratisation of the media through proliferation: new technologies, changes in regulation and community broadcasting.La democratización de las medias por la proliferación a través de nuevas tecnologias, cambios en la regulación y emisoras comunitarias. Guy Starkey, University of Sunderland

  2. The democratisation of the media through proliferation: new technologies, changes in regulation and community broadcasting. • Introduction • A growing potential formediatised globalisation • The proliferation of services as a democratising counter to globalisation • Regulation: the last bastion of resistance to globalised media

  3. Share of all UK radio listening(Source: RAJAR/*JICRAR 1982 Excluding BBC regionals and Radio Luxembourg)

  4. The democratisation of the media through proliferation: new technologies, changes in regulation and community broadcasting. • Introduction • A growing potential formediatised globalisation • The proliferation of services as a democratising counter to globalisation • Regulation: the last bastion of resistance to globalised media • Participatory resistance to globalisation

  5. The democratisation of the media through proliferation: new technologies, changes in regulation and community broadcasting. • Introduction • A growing potential formediatised globalisation • The proliferation of services as a democratising counter to globalisation • Regulation: the last bastion of resistance to globalised media • Participatory resistance to globalisation • Conclusions

  6. References Based in part on Starkey, G (2006, forthcoming) Balance and Bias: Representation, Regulation and Democracy, London: Palgrave Anania, F (1995) ‘Italian public television in the 1970s: a predictable confusion’, Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, August, Abingdon: Carfax Publishing BARB (2005) Weekly Viewing Summary, http://www.barb.co.uk/viewingsummary/weekreports.cfm?report=total Bumpus, B & Skelt, B (1986) Seventy Years of International Broadcasting. Paris: UNESCO Cone, S (1998) ‘Presuming a right to deceive: Radio Free Europe, Radio Liberty, the CIA and the news media’, in Journalism History 24.4, Ohio: Ohio University EDR (2005) Global 2005: International Air Travellers Survey,London: European Data and Research Limited Jackson, K (2003) Media Ownership Regulation in Australia, Canberra: Parliament of Australia http://www.aph.gov.au/library/intguide/sp/media_regulations.htm McChesney, R (2000) Rich Media, Poor Democracy: Communication Politics in Dubious Times, New York: The New Press McLuhan, M (2001) Understanding Media (Routledge Classics), London: Routledge (first published in 1964) Monteleone, F (2003) Storia della radio e della televisione in Italia, Venice: Marsilio RAJAR (2005) Quarterly Summary, 2nd quarter, London: Radio Joint Audience Research Ltd, http://www.rajar.co.uk/QuarterlySummary/ Starkey, G (2003) ‘Are Radio Audiences Choosing to Reject Greater Choice?’ in Ralph, S, Lees, C & Manchester, H (eds) Diversity or Anarchy?, Luton: University of Luton Press Starkey, G (2004) Radio in Context, London: Palgrave

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