1st Edition

Satellite Broadcasting The Politics and Implications of the New Media

Edited By Ralph Negrine Copyright 1988
    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1988, this book provides a thorough examination of the possibilities and key issues in satellite technology which at the time already seemed likely to change the face of broadcasting both within nations and internationally. It begins with a guide to the technical development of different systems of satellites and signal reception and an outline of the international, political and regulatory issues involved. It then examines the situation in various industrialised countries by analysing launching plans, funding, the interaction between satellite, cable and VCRs and the effect on existing broadcasting systems. Concerned throughout with a wide range of cultural considerations and the potential impacts of the new media, this is a useful reflection on the time.

    Introduction Ralph Negrine  1. Broadcasting by Satellite: Some Technical Considerations Mark Williamson  2. Satellite Broadcasting: The Regulatory Issues in Europe Rosemary Hughes  3. The Nordic Countries in the Age of Satellite Broadcasting Lennart Weibull and Ronny Severinsson  4. Satellite Broadcasting Policy in West Germany: Political Conflict and Regional Competition in a Decentralised System Peter Humphreys  5. Satellite Broadcasting in the UK AndrĂ© Goodfriend  6. Satellite Broadcasting in France Raymond Kuhn  7. Satellite Broadcasting in Australia Ian Reinecke  8. Satellite Broadcasting in the United States Heather E. Hudson  9. Satellite Communications in Canada Heather E. Hudson  10. Direct Broadcasting by Satellite in Japan: An Overview Yuko Nakamura

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    Edited by Negrine, Ralph