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Docuwatch Digitales Fernsehen
DocuWatch Digitales Fernsehen Im Auftrag der Landesmedienanstalten 2/99 1. AUSTRALIEN: ÜBERGANG ZU DIGITALER VERBREITUNG UND FELDVERSUCHE 2 2. JAPAN: WEIßBUCH “COMMUNICATIONS IN JAPAN” U.A. 4 3. FRANKREICH: STUDIE UND WEIßBUCH ZUM TERRESTRISCHEN DIGITALEN FERNSEHEN 6 4. EINZELTHEMEN 8 4.1. Großbritannien: ITC und OFTEL zum Bundling 8 4.2. Großbritannien: ITC zum Vorschlag einer Gebührenerhöhung bei digitalem Empfang 8 4.3. Großbritannien: Reaktionen auf das britische Konvergenz-Grünbuch 9 4.4. Großbritannien: ITC Guidelines für Gebärdensprache im DTV 9 4.5. Singapur übernimmt DVB-Standard 9 4.6. USA: V-Chip Implementation verläuft planmäßig 9 4.7. USA: Department of Commerce zu E-Business 9 4.8. Communications Regulatory Policy Unit der DG XIII: Multimedia Regulation 10 4.9. LfK: Bericht über Erprobungsprojekt Mediendienste 10 5. LITERATURHINWEISE 11 5.1. Zeitschriften 11 5.2. Buchveröffentlichungen 13 6. ANHÄNGE 15 6.1. Anzahl der Abonnenten von Programmpaketen /1993-1998 16 6.2. Digitale Satelliten-Programmpakete / Februar 1999 17 Zum DocuWatch Um die Entwicklung digitalen Fernsehens begleiten zu können, benötigen Entscheidungsträger bei den Regulierungsinstanzen ebenso wie alle anderen Beobachter kontinuierlich Informationen. Das Hans- Bredow-Institut sichtet im Auftrag der Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Landesmedienanstalten (ALM) Dokumente aus dem wissenschaftlichen Bereich sowie von Regulierungsinstanzen, in- und ausländischen sowie supra- nationalen Organisationen und Verbänden und erstellt Zusammenfassungen, die auf die für die Arbeit der Landesmedienanstalten relevanten Fragen focussiert sind. Im Mittelpunkt stehen dabei neben inländischen Institutionen solche aus den USA, Kanada, Großbritannien und Frankreich. Daneben wird die am Institut gesammelte wissenschaftliche Literatur ausgewertet. Arbeitsgruppe digitales Fernsehen am Hans-Bredow-Institut Uwe Hasebrink, Friedrich Krotz, Wolfgang Schulz sowie Fernando Reimann Redaktionsschluß 31. -
Media Reform and Democratization: A
MEDIA REFORM AND DEMOCRATIZATION: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF FOUR EAST-CENTRAL EUROPEAN COUNTRIES by PATRICK JOSEPH McCONNELL (Under the Direction of Alison Alexander) ABSTRACT More than a decade after the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe a number of countries in the region are well on their way to making a successful transition to democracy. It is often argued that the reform of a country’s media system toward freedom and independence is an important part of this democratization process. But as some countries have progressed toward democracy more rapidly than others, one needs to consider whether certain patterns of media reform influence the democratization process in either positive or negative ways. To do so, this study examines reform efforts in Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and Romania by addressing three research questions: What are the dimensions of media reform? What is the relationship of the various dimensions of media reform during the democratization process? And what is the relationship of media reform to political and economic reform during the democratization process? While the prevailing model used to describe media reform during the democratization process is that of the “stages of transition” approach, a central claim made by this study is that media reform needs to be thought of as multi-faceted. Rather than a media system being considered a single entity, this study shows that various sectors of a media system progress toward freedom and independence at differing rates. There are also competing press philosophies and competing actors that can influence the way media reform is carried out. And it is common for political and business elites to try to skew reforms efforts to their benefit. -
Tv2000: Un Modello Privato
Tv2000: un modello privato di servizio pubblico Facoltà di Comunicazione e Ricerca sociale Corso di laurea in Comunicazione, valutazione e ricerca sociale per le organizzazioni Cattedra di Sociologia della Comunicazione Candidato Filippo Passantino 1655721 Relatore Christian Ruggero A/A 2018/2019 Indice + Introduzione………………………………………………………………….. P. 4 Cap. 1 – La televisione sociale in Italia 1.1. Una nuova narrazione del sociale: il caso del “Coraggio di vivere” ......…. P. 6 1.2. Gli approfondimenti sociali nelle emittenti pubbliche oggi ………………. P. 8 1.3. Gli approfondimenti sociali nella televisione commerciale ......…….......... P. 12 1.4. Gli approfondimenti sociali su Tv2000 ...……………………...…………. P. 14 1.5. Il servizio pubblico è fornito solo dalla televisione pubblica? …………… P. 16 Cap. 2 – Dal satellite al digitale: la novità sociale di Tv2000 nella televisione italiana 2.1 Storia e mission della televisione della Cei: da Sat2000 a Tv2000…….... P. 20 2.2 Il “servizio pubblico” negli approfondimenti di Tv2000……................... P. 21 2.3 L’approfondimento a trazione sociale: “Siamo Noi” ……........................ P. 24 2.4 Da cronisti a players, una “missione possibile”: l’impegno per i profughi nel Kurdistan e a Lesbo ...…………………...……………………………...... P. 29 2.5 Comunicare il sociale: il piano marketing…….......................................... P. 33 2.6 Ascolti e target di riferimento: il pubblico di Tv2000………......….......... P. 35 Cap. 3 – La prospettiva sociale dell’informazione: il Tg2000 3.1 L’informazione del tg di Tv2000 …...………………………...…….. P. 41 3.2 Le storie di solidarietà in un “post” …………….………………..…. P. 44 3.3 Le buone notizie tra Tg1 e Tg2000 …...………….…………………. P. 45 2 Cap. 4 – La comunicazione social(e) di Tv2000 4.1 La presenza di Tv2000 sui social network ……………………………... -
Reconciling Cultural Diversity and Free Trade in the Digital Age: a Cultural Analysis of the International Trade in Content Items Claire Wright
The University of Akron IdeaExchange@UAkron Akron Law Review Akron Law Journals July 2015 Reconciling Cultural Diversity and Free Trade in the Digital Age: A Cultural Analysis of the International Trade in Content Items Claire Wright Please take a moment to share how this work helps you through this survey. Your feedback will be important as we plan further development of our repository. Follow this and additional works at: http://ideaexchange.uakron.edu/akronlawreview Part of the International Law Commons, and the International Trade Law Commons Recommended Citation Wright, Claire (2008) "Reconciling Cultural Diversity and Free Trade in the Digital Age: A Cultural Analysis of the International Trade in Content Items," Akron Law Review: Vol. 41 : Iss. 2 , Article 3. Available at: http://ideaexchange.uakron.edu/akronlawreview/vol41/iss2/3 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by Akron Law Journals at IdeaExchange@UAkron, the institutional repository of The nivU ersity of Akron in Akron, Ohio, USA. It has been accepted for inclusion in Akron Law Review by an authorized administrator of IdeaExchange@UAkron. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. Wright: Reconciling Cultural Diversity and Free Trade WRIGHT_FINAL 3/23/2009 2:40 PM RECONCILING CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND FREE TRADE IN THE DIGITAL AGE: A CULTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN CONTENT ITEMS Claire Wright* I. Introduction ....................................................................... 401 II. Background Information.................................................... 415 A. Cultural Diversity on the Global Level ....................... 415 B. International Media Conglomerates ............................ 420 C. Global Content Markets .............................................. 428 D. Digital Technology ..................................................... 432 III. Cultural Studies ................................................................. 439 A. Cultural Studies as a Discipline ................................. -
“Oscar ® ” and “Academyawards
“OSCAR®” AND “ACADEMY AWARDS®” ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF THE ACADEMY OF MOTION PICTURE ARTS AND SCIENCES, AND USED WITH PERMISSION. THIS IS NOT AN ACADEMY RELEASE. A SISTER BELGIUM /16MINS/2018 Native Title: UNE SOEUR Director: DElphiNE GiRaRD Producers: JacqUES-hENRi BRONckaRt (VERSUS pRODUctiON) Synopsis: a night. a car. alie is in trouble. to get by she must make the most important call of her life. Director’s Biography: Born in the heart of the French-canadian winter, Delphine Girard moved to Belgium a few years later. after starting her studies as an actress, she transferred to the directing department at the iNSaS in Brussels. her graduation film, MONSTRE , won several awards in Belgium and around the world. after leaving the school, she worked on several films as an assistant director, children's coach or casting director ("Our children" by Joachim lafosse, "Mothers’ instinct" by Olivier Masset-Depasse) while writing and directing the short film CAVERNE , adapted from a short story by the american author holly Goddard Jones. A SISTER is her second short film. She is currently working on her first feature and a fiction series. Awards: Jury Prize - Saguenay IFF (Canada) Grand Prize Rhode Island IFF (USA) Best International Short Film Sulmona IFF (Italy) Grand Prize Jury SPASM Festival (Canada) Best Short Film, Public Prize, Be tv Prize, University of Namur Prize - Namur Film Festival (Belgium) Public Prize & Special mention by press - BSFF (Belgium) Best Belgian Short Film RamDam FF (Belgium) Prize Creteil Film Festival Festivals/Screenings: -
Tailwind® 500/550 with RDU TV Programming for Europe
Tailwind® 500/550 with RDU TV programming for Europe European Programming 23 CNBC Europe E 57 WDR Köln G 91 N24 Austria G 125 EinsPlus G ® for Tailwind 500/550 with RDU 24 Sonlife Broadcasting Network E 58 WDR Bielefeld G 92 rbb Berlin G 126 PHOENIX G A Arabic G German P Portuguese 25 Russia Today E 59 WDR Dortmund G 93 rbb Brandenburg G 127 SIXX G D Deutch K Korean S Spanish 26 GOD Channel E 60 WDR Düsseldorf G 94 NDR FS MV G 128 sixx Austria G E English M Multi T Turkish F French Po Polish 27 BVN TV D 61 WDR Essen G 95 NDR FS HH G 129 TELE 5 G 28 TV Record SD P 62 WDR Münster G 96 NDR FS NDS G 130 DMAX G Standard Definition Free-to-Air channel 29 TELESUR S 63 WDR Siegen G 97 NDR FS SH G 131 DMAX Austria G 30 TVGA S 64 Das Erste G 98 MDR Sachsen G 132 SPORT1 G The following channel list is effective April 21, 2016. Channels listed are subject to change 31 TBN Espana S 65 hr-fernsehen G 99 MDR S-Anhalt G 133 Eurosport 1 Deutschland G without notice. 32 TVE INTERNACIONAL EUROPA S 66 Bayerisches FS Nord G 100 MDR Thüringen G 134 Schau TV G Astra 33 CANAL 24 HORAS S 67 Bayerisches FS Süd G 101 SWR Fernsehen RP G 135 Folx TV G 34 Cubavision Internacional S 68 ARD-alpha G 102 SWR Fernsehen BW G 136 SOPHIA TV G 1 France 24 (in English) E 35 RT Esp S 69 ZDF G 103 DELUXE MUSIC G 137 Die Neue Zeit TV G 2 France 24 (en Français) F 36 Canal Algerie F 70 ZDFinfo G 104 n-tv G 138 K-TV G 3 Al Jazeera English E 37 Algerie 3 A 71 zdf_neo G 105 RTL Television G 139 a.tv G 4 NHK World TV E 38 Al Jazeera Channel A 72 zdf.kultur G 106 RTL FS G 140 TVA-OTV -
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COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES Brussels, 28.7.2004 SEC(2004) 1016 COMMISSION STAFF WORKING PAPER Annex to the Sixth Communication from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament on the application of Articles 4 and 5 of Directive 89/552/EEC "Television without Frontiers", as amended by Directive 97/36/EC, for the period 2001-2002 {COM(2004)524 final} EN EN TABLE OF ANNEXES ANNEX 1 - Performance indicators ........................................................................................ 4 ANNEX 2 - Tables on the application of Articles 4 and 5 ...................................................... 6 ANNEX 3 - Application of Articles 4 and 5 in each Member State........................................ 8 ANNEX 4 - Summary of the reports from the Member States.............................................. 39 ANNEX 5 - Summary of the reports from the Member States of the European Free Trade Association participating in the European Economic Area ................... 114 ANNEX 6 - List of television channels in the European Union Member States which failed to achieve the majority proportion according to Article 4 ..................... 118 ANNEX 7 – Average transmission time of European works according to Article 4 taking audience shares of channels into account (“de-minimis-criterion”) .... 128 ANNEX 8 – List of television channels in the European Union Member States which failed to achieve the minimum proportion according to article 5 ................... 132 EN 2 EN This document complements the Sixth Communication from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament on the application of Articles 4 and 5 of Directive 89/552/EEC 1 of 3 October 1989, as amended by Directive 97/36/EC 2 - hereinafter referred to as the “Television without frontiers” Directive - for the period 2001-2002. -
Sechzehnter Jahresbericht
K E K Kommission zur Ermittlung der Konzentration im Medienbereich Sechzehnter Jahresbericht Berichtszeitraum 1. Juli 2012 bis 30. Juni 2013 Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Überblick………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4 2 Medienkonzentrationskontrolle durch die KEK…………………………………………….... 5 2.1 Verfassungsrechtliche Grundlage………………………………………………………………………... 5 2.2 Aufgaben der KEK nach dem Rundfunkstaatsvertrag…………………………………………………. 5 2.3 Mitglieder der KEK………………………………………………………………………………………… 7 2.4 Organisation………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8 3 Verfahren im Berichtszeitraum……………………………………………….…………………… 9 3.1 Zulassung von Fernsehveranstaltern…………………………………………………………… 9 3.1.1 VIMN Germany GmbH – „MTV BRANDNEW“ (Az.: KEK 694)………………………………………. 9 3.1.2 Your Family Entertainment AG – „RIC“ (Az.: KEK 709)……………………………………………… 10 3.1.3 Gute Laune TV GmbH – „Gute Laune TV“ (Az.: KEK 707)…………………………………………. 10 3.1.4 FC Bayern München AG – „FCB.TV“ (Az.: KEK 705)………………………………………………... 11 3.1.5 The History Channel Germany GmbH & Co. KG – „History“ (Az.: KEK 706)……………………… 12 3.1.6 The Walt Disney Company (Germany) GmbH – „Disney Junior und Disney XD“ (Az.: KEK 714)……………………………………………………………………………………………. 13 3.1.7 FTL Farhad Television Live GmbH – „FTL“ (Az.: KEK 715)………………………………………… 14 3.1.8 RTL Television GmbH – „RTL Television“ (Az.: KEK 711)………………………………………….. 14 3.1.9 WM Broadcasting GmbH – „Europa Center TV“ (Az.: KEK 716)……………………………………. 15 3.1.10 amazing discoveries e.V. – „amazing discoveries TV“ (Az.: KEK 725)…………………………….. 15 3.1.11 ProSiebenSat.1 TV Deutschland GmbH - „SAT.1 Gold“ (Az.: KEK 724)………………………....... 16 3.1.12 Discovery Communications Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG – „DMAX“ (Az.: KEK 729)…………… 16 3.1.13 RTL II Fernsehen GmbH & Co. KG – „RTL II“ (Az.: KEK 732)………………………………………. 16 3.1.14 Autentic GmbH – „Cinedom“ (Az.: KEK 718)………………………………………………………….. 18 3.1.15 APG-Allgemeine gemeinnützige Programmgesellschaft mbH – „katholisch.de“ (Az.: KEK 734) .............................................................................................................................. -
TV Channel Monitoring
TV Channel Monitoring The channels below are monitored in real- time, 24/7. United States 247 channels NATIONAL A&E Comedy Central Fuse ABC CW FX ABC Family Destination America GAC AHC Discovery Galavision (GALA) AMC Discovery Fit & Health Golf Channel Animal Planet Discovery ID GSN BBC America Disney Channel Hallmark Channel BET DIY HGTV Big Ten Network E! History Channel Biography Channel ESPN HLN Bloomberg News ESPN 2 HSN BRAVO ESPN Classic IFC Cartoon Network ESPN News ION CBS ESPN U Lifetime CBS Sports Food Network LOGO Cinemax East Fox 5 MLB CMT Fox Business MSG Network CNBC Fox News MSNBC CNBC World Fox Sports 1 MTV CNN Fox Sports 2 MTV2 My9 Science Channel Travel Channel National Geographic ShowTime East truTV NBA Spike TV TV1 NBC SyFy TV Guide NBC Sports (Versus) TBN TV Land NFL TBS Univision NHL TCM USA Nickelodeon Telemundo VH1 Nicktoons Tennis Channel VH1 Classic OLN The Cooking VICELAND Oprah Winfrey Net. Channel WE Ovation The Hub WGN America Oxygen Time Warner Cable WLIW QVC TLC YES REELZ TNT New York ABC (WABC) Fox (WNYW) Univision (WXTV) CBS (WCBS) MyNetworkTV (WWOR) CW (WPIX) NBC (WNBC) Los Angeles ABC (KABC) CW (KTLA) NBC (KNBC) CBS (KCBS) FOX (KTTV) Univision (KMEX) Baltimore ABC (WMAR-DT) Fox (WBFF-DT) NBC (WBAL-DT CBS (WJZ-DT) MyNetworkTV CW (WNUV-DT) (WUTB-DT) Chicago ABC (WLS-DT) Fox (WFLD-DT) Univision (WGBO- CBS (WBBM-DT) NBC (WMAQ-DT) DT) CW (WGN-DT) San Diego ABC (KGTV) FOX (KSWB) The CW (KFMB) CBS (KFMB) NBC (KNSD) Univision (KBNT) The United Kingdom 74 Channels 4Music Home Nick Toons 5 star Horror Channel -
Stacje Ogólne I Tematyczne Polskiej Telewizji Z Perspektywy Genologii Lingwistycznej
Stacje ogólne i tematyczne polskiej telewizji z perspektywy genologii lingwistycznej Aleksandra Kalisz Stacje ogólne i tematyczne polskiej telewizji z perspektywy genologii lingwistycznej Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego • Katowice 2019 Redaktor serii: Językoznawstwo Polonistyczne Mirosława Siuciak Recenzentka Katarzyna Jachimowska Spis treści Wstęp 7 Polska telewizja w badaniach językoznawczych Dotychczasowy stan badań nad telewizją 14 Narzędzia i metody pracy 30 Genologia lingwistyczna 31 Tekstologia 37 Komunikologia 40 Językowy obraz świata 44 Mediolingwistyka 47 Od telektroskopu do telewizji cyfrowej. Przemiany w polskiej telewizji Historia polskiej telewizji 54 Ramówka – klucz do analizy stacji telewizyjnych 67 Programy rodzime a programy licencjonowane 74 Telewizja tematyczna – próba zdefiniowania zjawiska 77 Analiza ramówki wybranych stacji telewizyjnych pod względem genologicznym Ramówka poszczególnych stacji telewizyjnych 83 TVP i jej stacje tematyczne 84 Polsat i jego stacje tematyczne 92 TVN i jego stacje tematyczne 99 Analiza tekstologiczna wybranych programów telewizyjnych Charakterystyka wybranych gatunków i analizy tekstologiczne ich realizacji 109 Różne odsłony poradnika telewizyjnego 112 Teleturniej 124 Telewizja tematyczna – miejsce powstawania plotki 129 Telewizja – przestrzeń występowania osobliwości genologicznych 137 6 Spis treści Znaczenie stacji tematycznych dla polskiej telewizji Odmasowienie środków masowego przekazu 141 Telewizja w nowych mediach 146 Zakończenie 149 Bibliografia 153 Netografia 159 Summary 161 -
Zulassungsanträge Der VIVA Plus Gmbh Für Die Fernsehprogramme MTV, Nick, Nickelodeon Und VH-1 Classic Sowie Anmeldung Von Beteiligungsveränderungen
Zulassungsanträge der VIVA Plus GmbH für die Fernsehprogramme MTV, Nick, Nickelodeon und VH-1 Classic sowie Anmeldung von Beteiligungsveränderungen Aktenzeichen: KEK 363 Beschluss In der Rundfunkangelegenheit der VIVA Plus Fernsehen GmbH und der VIVA Fernsehen GmbH, jeweils vertreten durch die Geschäftsführerin Catherine Mühlemann, Schanzenstraße 22, 51063 Köln, - Veranstalterinnen - Bevollmächtigte: xxx ... w e g e n Zulassung der bundesweiten Fernsehprogramme MTV, Nick, Nickelodeon und VH-1 Classic sowie Beteiligungsveränderungen hat die Kommission zur Ermittlung der Konzentration im Medienbereich (KEK) auf Vorlagen der Hamburgischen Anstalt für neue Medien (HAM) auch namens der Medienanstalt Berlin- Brandenburg (mabb) und der Landesanstalt für Medien Nordrhein-Westfalen (LfM) beide vom 11.09.2006 in der Sitzung am 10.10.2006 unter Mitwirkung ihrer Mitglieder Prof. Dr. Dörr (Vorsitzender), Prof. Dr. Huber, Dr. Lübbert, Prof. Dr. Mailänder, Dr. Rath-Glawatz und Prof. Dr. Sjurts entschieden: I. Der von der VIVA Plus Fernsehen GmbH mit Schreiben vom 21.08.2006 bei der Landesanstalt für Medien Nordrhein-Westfalen (LfM) beantragten Zulassung zur Veranstaltung der bundesweit verbreiteten Fernsehprogramme MTV, Nick, Ni- ckelodeon und VH-1 Classic stehen Gründe der Sicherung der Meinungsvielfalt im Fernsehen nicht entgegen. 2 II. Die von der HAM und der LfM jeweils mit Schreiben vom 11.09.2006 zur Beurtei- lung nach dem Rundfunkstaatsvertrag (RStV) vorgelegten und mit Schreiben der Veranstalterinnen vom 29.09.2006 ergänzend angemeldeten Beteiligungsverän- -
Sunday 15 November 2020)
N. 201112d Thursday 12.11.2020 Press Conference to present the Fourth World Day of the Poor (Sunday 15 November 2020) At 11.30 this morning, in live streaming from the Holy See Press Office, a press conference was held to present the initiatives for the Fourth World Day of the Poor, which will be held on 15 November 2020 on the theme, “Stretch forth your hand to the poor” (Sir 7: 32). The speakers were Archbishop Rino Fisichella, president of the Pontifical Council for Promoting New Evangelisation, and Msgr. Graham Bell, under-secretary of the same Pontifical Council. The following is the intervention by Archbishop Rino Fisichella: Intervention by Archbishop Rino Fisichella The World Day of the Poor has reached its Fourth edition. The Day’s theme, expressed in Pope Francis’ Message made public last June 13, the liturgical memory of Saint Anthony of Padua, centres on the biblical expression: “Stretch forth your hand to the poor” (Sir 7:32). With a far-sighted vision, Pope Francis in that Message wanted to emphasise the urgency to which the Covid-19 pandemic has subjected the entire world. Recalling some expressions from that text can help us understand the initiatives that have been taken to offer a concrete sign of assistance and support to the ever-increasing number of families who find themselves in objective difficulty. “A hand held out is a sign; a sign that immediately speaks of closeness, solidarity and love. In these months, when the whole world was prey to a virus that brought pain and death, despair and bewilderment, how many outstretched hands have we seen! The outstretched hands of physicians…of nurses…of administrators…of pharmacists…of priests.