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- 00111413 contributor B75413.
- 00111413 created "c2001.".
- 00111413 date "2001".
- 00111413 date "c2001.".
- 00111413 dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- 00111413 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 00111413 description "Machine generated contents note: List of Figures vii -- List of Tables viii -- Acknowledgments ix -- Introduction 1 -- 1 Theories of Regulation, the Public Interest and Info-com Policy: -- the Twenty-first Century Convergence Vision for Info-cor Policy 9 -- PART I: REGULATION, REGULATORY AUTHORITIES AND THE -- PUBLIC INTEREST: BRITISH BROADCASTING AND -- ADVERTISING REGULATION POLICY 49 -- 2 Resistance to Americanisation by Local/National Broadcasting -- Policy: the Case of the British Broadcasting Model 51 -- 3 Commercial Broadcasting and Advertising: Legislation, Regulation -- and Regulatory Authorities, 1954-72 94 -- 4 Reforming Regulation Policy and Legislation in Broadcasting: -- 1972-80 139 -- 5 Liberalisation, Control and Resistance: New Media and the -- Public Interest, in British Broadcasting Advertising 155 -- PART II: THE DYNAMICS OF REGULATION AND THE PUBLIC -- INTEREST IN THE DEREGULATION/RE-REGULATION AND -- LIBERALISATION ERA 183 -- 6 The Dynamics of Regulatory Activity: Control and Resistance. -- The Three Broadcasting Regulation Paradigms: Unitary, -- Semidetached and Detached 185 -- 7 More of Less Regulation in the 1990s: the Paradox and the -- Problems in British Broadcasting 245 -- 8 How Process Regulation Works in Practice: the Case Study of -- Regulation of Female Sanitary Protection (San-pro) Advertising -- on Television 268 -- PART III: GLOBAL/REGIONAL CONTROL AND -- RESISTANCE 291 -- 9 Global/Regional Forces in Regulation of Television Advertising: -- Consumer Protection vs Freedom of Commercial Speech -- in Europe 293 -- 10 Conclusion: Regulation as a Positive Force to Resist Global -- Disorder - the Twenty-first Century Vision is the -- Info-cor Society 325.".
- 00111413 extent "x, 382 p. :".
- 00111413 identifier "1840140852".
- 00111413 identifier 00111413.html.
- 00111413 issued "2001".
- 00111413 issued "c2001.".
- 00111413 language "eng".
- 00111413 publisher "Aldershot, Hants, England ; Burlington, VT, USA : Ashgate,".
- 00111413 spatial "Great Britain.".
- 00111413 subject "659.14/0941 21".
- 00111413 subject "Advertising Government policy Great Britain.".
- 00111413 subject "Broadcast advertising Great Britain.".
- 00111413 subject "HF6146.B74 G36 2001".
- 00111413 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of Figures vii -- List of Tables viii -- Acknowledgments ix -- Introduction 1 -- 1 Theories of Regulation, the Public Interest and Info-com Policy: -- the Twenty-first Century Convergence Vision for Info-cor Policy 9 -- PART I: REGULATION, REGULATORY AUTHORITIES AND THE -- PUBLIC INTEREST: BRITISH BROADCASTING AND -- ADVERTISING REGULATION POLICY 49 -- 2 Resistance to Americanisation by Local/National Broadcasting -- Policy: the Case of the British Broadcasting Model 51 -- 3 Commercial Broadcasting and Advertising: Legislation, Regulation -- and Regulatory Authorities, 1954-72 94 -- 4 Reforming Regulation Policy and Legislation in Broadcasting: -- 1972-80 139 -- 5 Liberalisation, Control and Resistance: New Media and the -- Public Interest, in British Broadcasting Advertising 155 -- PART II: THE DYNAMICS OF REGULATION AND THE PUBLIC -- INTEREST IN THE DEREGULATION/RE-REGULATION AND -- LIBERALISATION ERA 183 -- 6 The Dynamics of Regulatory Activity: Control and Resistance. -- The Three Broadcasting Regulation Paradigms: Unitary, -- Semidetached and Detached 185 -- 7 More of Less Regulation in the 1990s: the Paradox and the -- Problems in British Broadcasting 245 -- 8 How Process Regulation Works in Practice: the Case Study of -- Regulation of Female Sanitary Protection (San-pro) Advertising -- on Television 268 -- PART III: GLOBAL/REGIONAL CONTROL AND -- RESISTANCE 291 -- 9 Global/Regional Forces in Regulation of Television Advertising: -- Consumer Protection vs Freedom of Commercial Speech -- in Europe 293 -- 10 Conclusion: Regulation as a Positive Force to Resist Global -- Disorder - the Twenty-first Century Vision is the -- Info-cor Society 325.".
- 00111413 title "The dynamics of regulation : global control, local resistance : cultural management and policy, a case study of broadcasting advertising in the United Kingdom / George Gantzias.".
- 00111413 type "text".