The Media in France : Routledge in Asia S - Raymond Kuhn

The Media in France

By: Raymond Kuhn

Hardcover | 15 December 1994 | Edition Number 1

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This up-to-date, accessible textbook presents a comprehensive overview of the history, present and future prospects of French media, and considers the successes and failures of the French media policy from 1945 to the present day.
Raymond Kuhn investigates the politics and economics of the press, radio and television, from the days of state intervention and monopoly provision to current trends towards deregulation and pluralism, and discusses the importance of the new media' of cable and satellite broadcasting. Kuhn explores in particular the changing inter-relationship between media and state, as ownership and indirect interference decline while the state remains a key part of the media landscape in its policy making and regulatory roles.
The Media in France is essential reading for all students of French, European and Media Studies.

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"The "Select Bibliography" contains over 250 works in French and English dealing with the media in France and related topics. This work is a "must read" for those who want a clear, concise overview of the complex developments in the French print and broadcast media." Lois "Vines, Ohio University."

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