Chapter
Broadcasting Policy Hits the Internet
Abstract
Bits and bytes bypass national territorial control. Audio-visual broadcast material—television and radio—is intrinsically international. Yet, broadcasting is controlled nationally, and audio-visual policies are in many cases nationalistic. Governments license media outlets (radio and TV stations), restrict what kinds of content and advertisements can be broadcast over the airwaves, and often limit who can own media and the underlying delivery …
Authors
Waverman L
Book title
Cyber Policy and Economics in an Internet Age
Pagination
pp. 43-59
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
2002
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4757-3575-8_4