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Journal of Digital Media & Policy 14.1 is out now!
Monday, March 27, 2023

Journal of Digital Media & Policy 14.1 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to announce that Journal of Digital Media & Policy 14.1 is out now!

 

This issue consists of six articles that have already been published via Online First and two book reviews. These cover themes such as the sustainability of media business models, Audiovisual Media Services Directive (AVMSD) rules in the European Union, sport TV and public policy.

 

For more information about the journal and issue click here>>

https://www.intellectbooks.com/journal-of-digital-media-policy

 

Aims & Scope

 

The Journal of Digital Media & Policy (formerly known as International Journal of Digital Television) aims to analyse and explain the sociocultural, political, economic and technological questions surrounding digital media and address the policy issues facing regulators globally. This double-blind-peer-reviewed journal brings together and shares the work of academics, policy-makers and practitioners, offering lessons from one another’s experience. Content is broad and varied, ranging from a mixture of critical work on technology, industry and regulatory convergence, to the emerging wider socio-cultural and political questions such as the application of online networks, the rise of cloud computing and the Internet of Things. We intend to examine critically emerging wider questions such as the role of ‘digital citizens’, the regulatory environment for the new platform industry and the role of state regulation in an increasingly global media industry.

 

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Issue 14.1

 

Editorial

PETROS IOSIFIDIS

 

Articles

 

The Watchdogs Network: A model for continuous monitoring of AVMSD rules

STEFANIE FUCHSLOCH AND GERRET VON NORDHEIM

 

Platform governance and the politics of media regulation: The review of the European

Audiovisual Media Services Directive

ANTONIOS VLASSIS

 

Business models and sustainability in the newspaper industry: Perspectives from European and North American executives

PAULO FAUSTINO

 

Media policy analysis and diplomatic interactions during COVID-19 between China and the United States in a comparative perspective

FANGZHU LU AND BIAO LI

 

Digital disruption and global businesses’ viability under COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic

BRIGHTON NYAGADZA

 

Keeping it free: Sport television and public policy in Australia

DAVID ROWE, RODNEY TIFFEN AND BRETT HUTCHINS

 

Book Reviews

 

Netflix and Streaming Video: The Business of Subscriber-Funded Video on Demand, Amanda D. Lotz (2022)

ANDREW LYNCH

 

The Politics of Public Broadcasting in Britain and Japan: The BBC and NHK Compared, Henry Laurence (2023)

ALEXA SCARLATA