Media in Contemporary France
An edition of Media in Contemporary France (2011)
By Raymond Kuhn
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Education
Language
eng
Pages
208
Description:
Raymond Kuhn outlines the historical development of the media in France before providing a critical evaluation of today's digital media landscape, that has seen both the entry of new online actors (such as Google, Facebook and Twitter) and the destabilization of many traditional outlets in both press and broadcasting sectors (for instance, Le Monde and France Televisions). -- Key aspects of the structures and functioning of the contemporary media, including ownership, political partisanship, content regulation and policy-making are covered in depth. -- The author also looks at the contribution of the French media on the world stage, with the launch of the international rolling news channel, France 24, serving as a case study of France's global media activities. -- This book will appeal to students in the fields of media and communication studies, political communication, journalism, French politics and society and European Studies. --Book Jacket.
subjects: Mass media, france, Mass media