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International Media Policy

International Media Policy. Different origins of US vs intl. media systems. Media systems in the US Media systems in most of Europe, Asia & Africa. Trajectory. Historical perspective Trends since 1960s Current int’l media systems. Case Study:. BBC http://news.bbc.co.uk/

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International Media Policy

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  1. International Media Policy

  2. Different origins of US vs intl. media systems • Media systems in the US • Media systems in most of Europe, Asia & Africa

  3. Trajectory • Historical perspective • Trends since 1960s • Current int’l media systems

  4. Case Study: • BBC http://news.bbc.co.uk/ • BBC’s future? “Building Public Value” http://www.bbc.co.uk/thefuture/bpv/prologue.shtml • Cancelling E.Europe radio service to launch Arabic satellite TV service

  5. Key Actors in Int’l Media Policy Debates • Intergovernmental & International trade organizations • Transnational Media Corporations (TNMCs) • International Nongovernmental Organizations

  6. Key Issues in Int’l Media Policy Debates Neoliberal vs. Humanitarian Political Agendas • Access • Knowledge • Global Advertising • Privacy • Intellectual Property Rights • Trade in Culture • Concentration • The Commons

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