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The Regulatory Environment for Broadcasting: An International Best Practice Survey for Brazilian Stakeholders

The Regulatory Environment for Broadcasting: An International Best Practice Survey for Brazilian Stakeholders
This study, written by international experts, Toby Mendel and Eve Salomon, is an investigation of the current regulatory situation of the Brazilian media system in comparison with current practices in ten other democracies (Canada, Chile, France, Germany, Jamaica, Malaysia, South Africa, Thailand, United Kingdom and United States of America) and with recommendations of international law.
The authors, after about a year of work, address the subject by weaving recommendations to Brazil, from the following central themes:

  • independent regulatory authorities,
  • licensing,
  • regulation and self-regulation of content,
  • public service broadcasters,
  • community broadcasters,
  • ownership rules.

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    Nombre de pages 74 p.
    Auteur(s) Mendel, Toby; Salomon, Eve
    Date de publication 2011
    ISSN 2176-3224
    Code du document BR/2011/PI/H/2