What's wrong with competition policy in new media / guest editors Chris Marsden and Damian Tambini.

The current European consensus on competition in communications is based on ashared vision of contemporary market and technological developments. Roughlystated, the position, outlined in the 1994 Bangemann Report and the 1997 EuropeanGreen Paper on Convergence (Marsden and Verhulst 1999, Blackman, 1...

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Other Authors: Marsden, Chris, Tambini, Damian
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bradford, England : Emerald Group Pub., ©2005.
Series:Info (Cambridge, England) ; v. 7, no. 5.
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Table of Contents:
  • Table of contents; What's wrong with competition policy in new media?; Free, open or closed
  • approaches to the information ecology; Competition and the exercise of market power in broadcasting: a review of recent UK experience; Broadcasting, universal service and the communications package; Competition policy and regulatory style
  • issues for OFCOM; Competition in the media sector
  • how long can the future be delayed?; Consolidation in the USA: does bigger mean better?