Book review: The Media Welfare State

Authors

  • Robert Picard Reuters Institute University of Oxford

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5617/jmi.v2i1.1283

Abstract

Review of Trine Syvertsen, Gunn Enli, Ole J. Mjøs, and Hallvard Moe, The Media Welfare State: Nordic Media in the Digital Era, University of Michigan Press, 2014

References

Brevini, Benedetta (2013). Public Service Broadcasting Online: A Comparative European Policy Study of PSB 2.0. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Donders, Karen (2011). Public Service Media and Public Policy in Europe. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

Fernández Alonzo, Isabel, Miquel de Moragas, José Joaquín Blasco Gil and Núria Almiron, eds. (2006). Press Subsidies in Europe. Barcelona: Generalitat de Catalunya, Universitat Autòmoma de Barcelona.

Lowe, Gregory and Taisto Hujanen (2003). Broadcasting & Convergence: New Articulations of the Public Service Remit. Göteborg: NORDICOM.

Lowe, Gregory and Per Jauert (2005). Cultural Dilemmas in Public Service Broadcasting. Göteborg: NORDICOM.

Lowe, Gregory and Jo Bardoel (2008). From Public Service Broadcasting to Public Service Media. Göteborg: NORDICOM.

Lowe, Gregory (2010). Public in Public Service Media. Göteborg: NORDICOM.

Murschetz, Paul, ed. (2013). State Aid for Newspapers: Theories, Case, Actions. Berlin: Springer.

Netherlands Press Fund (2009). Press and Press Support in a Digital Age. AMB Publishers.

Peacock, Alan (2004). Public Service Broadcasting Without the BBC?

Picard, Robert G. and Patrick Barwise (2012). “The Economics of Television in a Digital World: What Economics Tells Us for Future Policy Debates,” RISJ Report. Reuters Institute, University of Oxford, 2012.

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Published

2015-03-09

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Book Reviews