TY - BOOK ID - 17110750 TI - European media governance : the Brussels dimension. PY - 2008 SN - 9781841501987 1841501980 9786611172374 9781841502202 1281172375 1841502200 9781841502205 9781281172372 PB - Bristol Intellect DB - UniCat KW - Mass media policy KW - Mass media KW - Political aspects KW - Law and legislation KW - Media ; EU KW - Go international. KW - International office. KW - Media en maatschappij. KW - Media en politiek. KW - Media. KW - #SBIB:309H1012 KW - #SBIB:327.7H231 KW - Media: communicatiepolitieke aspecten / mediabeleid (nationaal en internationaal) KW - Europese Unie: sociaal-economisch beleid, landbouw-, milieu-, cultuur- en communicatiebeleid KW - MeĢdias KW - Droit KW - Politique gouvernementale KW - Mass communication KW - Media, Mass KW - Media, The KW - Communication KW - Mass media and state KW - State and mass media KW - Communication policy KW - Government policy KW - Mass media policy - Belgium - Brussels KW - Mass media - Political aspects - Belgium - Brussels KW - Mass media policy - European Union countries KW - Mass media - Political aspects - European Union countries KW - Mass media - Law and legislation - European Union countries UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:17110750 AB - Media Governance today is shifting media rules and regulations from national government policies to local, regional, national, multinational and international ones and away from exclusively governmental domains to others, such as market, professional and public interest/pressure groups. Many media-related civil society organisations are based in Brussels, operate at a European level and influence exactly the part of Media Governance that has escaped the national shackles of the member states. But which are those organizations and who do they represent? Which are the relevant EU regulations for the different media industries that they try to influence? How do they participate in the media related debates in the different EU institutions? What are their major position papers? What is the current state of affairs in the European Media Governance relevant to their industry and what are the future issues that they are trying to tackle early enough at a European level? Finally, how are their lobbying efforts coordinated with other political, professional and public interest groups? This book presents the work of 10 of these European organizations from a variety of media sectors, as well as the relevant work of the European Commission, the European Parliament, and the European Consumers Association. ER -