European Media in the Platform Era

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European Media in the Platform Era

Realities and Tendencies

Communication studies Globalization Media studies Politics and government Political structure and processes Central / national / federal government policies

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Collection: Springer Studies in Media and Political Communication

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 31st July 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783031969546


Overview

This book examines the significant changes reshaping the European media landscape in the context of rapid technological advancements, political shifts, and economic pressures. It sheds light on the economic, political, and structural forces behind these transformations, focusing particularly on the impact of platformisation, media convergence, and the emergence of new players on media production, distribution, and consumption.

Platform Dominance and Ownership

At the same time, the book analyses how platform dominance is reshaping European media ownership by fostering mergers and collaborations, while also raising concerns about media concentration.

Public Broadcasters and Regulation

Against this backdrop, it also considers the evolving role of public broadcasters, as governments and policymakers grapple with the challenge of regulating new media realities while maintaining diversity and pluralism.

European Identity and Public Sphere

It also discusses the implications of the trends for European identity and the European public sphere, particularly the tension between a top-down, institutional, and regulatory approach to Europeanisation.

Key Insights and Audience

Providing a detailed overview of the trends and shifts shaping the future of European media, the book offers key insights into the dynamics and challenges of the contemporary media environment. It will appeal to students, researchers, and media professionals interested in media studies, European studies, international communication, and public policy. Its insightful analysis and empirical grounding enable readers to gain a better understanding of the ongoing transformations in the European media sector and the future direction of the media in the digital platform era.

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