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Although EU Member States share a tradition of regulating public
broadcasting for the public interest, such regulation has been in
decline in recent years. It has been challenged by the emergence of
commercial television sworn to the market logic, as well as by
satellite services and the Internet. EU law and policy has, under
pressure from powerful global forces, abetted that decline. The
question thus arises: Do cultural values still matter in European
national broadcasting? This important book examines the challenges
posed to public service obligations by European Union media law and
policy. An in-depth analysis of the extent to which six countries
(France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, and the United
Kingdom) regulate broadcasting for the public interest reveals a
range of vulnerability to national political pressures or,
alternatively, to the ideology of market sovereignty.The author
examines the country of origin principle and the European quota
rule of the Television without Frontiers Directive, revealing the
influence of European law on the definition and enforcement of
programme requirements, and shows how the case law of the European
Court of Justice encourages deregulation at the national level
without offering adequate safeguards at the supranational level in
exchange. She asks the question whether the alleged European
audiovisual model actually persists; that is, whether broadcasting
is still committed to protecting such values as cultural diversity,
the safety of minors, the susceptibility of consumers to
advertising, media pluralism, and the fight against racial and
religious hatred.The book concludes with an evaluation of the
impact of the EU state aid regime on the licence fee based
financing of public broadcasting. Despite the increasing importance
of the subject, its study in a comparative context has been
heretofore underdeveloped. This book fully provides that context
and more, and will be of great value and interest to all parties
concerned with the key role of communications in the development of
European integration.
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