Central European Journal of Communication Volume 2, No 1 (2), Spring 2009
Special Issue: Impact of European Integration and EU Entry on the Media and Media Policy in “New Europe”
Guest Editor: Karol Jakubowicz
Table of Contents
Karol Jakubowicz Andrei Richter Nelly Ognyanova Andres Jõesaar Marcin Ożóg Gábor Polyák and Gergely László Szőke Burcu Sümer Andra Seceleanu Angelika W. Wyka Laima Nevinskaitė Márk Lengyel Branislav OndrášikEditor’s introduction: The highways and byways of “Europeanization” in the media
(Poland)The influence of the Council of Europe and other European institutions on the media law system in post-Soviet states
(Moscow State University, Russia)Bulgarian media policy and law: How much Europeanization
(Sofia University, Bulgaria)Formation of Estonian broadcasting landscape 1994–2007: Experience of the transition state. Impact of the EU legislation on the Estonian television broadcasting since mid 1990s.
(Tartu University, Estonia)Of Polish politicians and (their) media. The pursuit of regulatory agency independence in Polish media law and practice
(The European Centre For Comparative Commercial and Company Law)The country of origin principle and competition among national regulatory régimes in East Central Europe
(University of Pécs, Hungary)The impact of democratic conditionality on policy-making in Turkey: Minority rights and the politics of broadcast regulation
(Ankara University, Turkey)The Romanian media market: Juridical and economic aspects
(Andrei Șaguna University, Romania)On the way to dumbing down… The case of Central Europe
(Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Germany)EU structural funds’ publicity and the practice of journalism and public relations in Lithuania
(Vilnius University)Digital switchover in Hungary. European policies and national circumstances
(Council of Europe)EU regulatory framework and the political economy of terrestrial digitalisation in Slovakia
(Bratislava School of Law, Slovakia)