Media Regulation
Regulation of Media Industries
Contents of Regulation of Media Industries
Contents of this subject matter include:
- The Nature of Convergence: Why is it so radically different from established approaches to thinking about the media?
- Issues in Regulatory Purpose and Design
- The Effectiveness of Partly Converged Regulators: A window on matters for reform – ACMA (Aust), Ofcom (UK), CRTC (Canada)
- A Regulatory Response to a Converged Media: (1) Australian Initiatives (a) the Finkelstein Review (2012), (b) Convergence Review (2012), (c) ALRC, Classification – Content Regulation and Convergent Media (2012), (d) Media Reform Proposals 2013 and 2015, (e) ACCC decision on Foxtel acquisitions in Ten Network (2015)
- A Regulatory Response to a Converged Media: (2) the NZLC News Media Meets 'New Media' Report (2013)
- A Regulatory Response to a Converged Media: (3) UK and Wider European Initiatives (a) UK House of Lords, Media Convergence (2013), (b) European Commission, Green Paper: Preparing for a Fully Converged Audiovisual World (2013)
- A Regulatory Response to a Converged Media: (4) the Singapore Media Development Authority, Convergence Review (2012)
- Distilling the Issues in the Debate about Regulating in a Converged Media Environment
- Regulatory Tools in a Converged Media Environment
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