Television and the public interest : vulnerable values in West European broadcasting

Foreword - Lord Rees-Mogg Introduction - Jay G Blumler Current Confrontations in West European Television PART ONE: WEST EUROPEAN TELEVISION IN TRANSITION Public Service Broadcasting Before the Commercial Deluge - Jay G Blumler Vulnerable Values at Stake - Jay G Blumler PART TWO: NATIONAL EXPERIENCE Protecting Vulnerable Values in the German Broadcasting Order - Wolfgang Hoffmann-Riem Broadcasting Regulation in Britain - Stephen Hearst Is there a Question of Vulnerable Values in Italy? - Gianpietro Mazzoleni The Netherlands - Denis McQuail Safeguarding Freedom and Diversity under Multichannel Conditions Vulnerable Values in a Changing Political and Media System - Stig Hadenius The Case of Sweden Television in a Small Multicultural Society - Ulrich Saxer The Case of Switzerland Values and Normative Choices in French Television - Dominique Wolton Vulnerable Values in Spanish Multichannel Television - Esteban Lopez-Escobar PART THREE: POLICIES AND DIRECTIONS Defending Vulnerable Values - Wolfgang Hoffmann-Reim Regulatory Measures and Enforcement Dilemmas New Roles for Public Service Television - Jay G Blumler and Wolfgang Hoffmann-Reim Toward Renewed Public Accountability in Broadcasting - Jay G Blumler and Wolfgang Hoffmann-Reim