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Diversity in the media : history of the Cultural Diversity Advisory Group to the Media, 1992-2007
Sherfield-on-Loddon : Waterside Press, 2008Table of Contents:Format: Book
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Media regulation : governance and the interests of citizens and consumers
Los Angeles : Sage, 2012Table of Contents: “…Media and communications regulation and the public interest -- Regulation and the public interest -- Ofcom's core purposes : a discursive struggle -- Ofcom as a regulatory agency -- Ofcom's review of public service television -- Media literacy -- Advertising regulation and childhood obesity -- Community radio -- Conclusions.…”
Format: Book
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British television policy : a reader
London ; New York : Routledge, 2001Table of Contents:Format: Book
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Regaining the initiative for public service media
Göteborg, Sweden : Nordicom, 2012Format: Book
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Spectrum management : using the airwaves for maximum social and economic benefit
Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, is part of the University of Cambridge, 2015Table of Contents: “…III Sharing and other emerging approaches to spectrum management -- 8.Spectrum sharing and the commons -- 8.1.Basic approach to commons -- 8.2.The tragedy of the commons -- 8.3.Restriction on usage in various bands -- 8.4.The Ofcom Licence-Exemption Framework Review -- 8.5.Summary -- 9.Dynamic spectrum access -- 9.1.Introduction -- 9.2.Approaches to dynamic access -- 9.3.Licensed shared access -- 9.4.Unlicensed shared access -- 9.5.Advantages and disadvantages of shared access -- 9.6.Example 1: TV white space -- 9.7.Example 2: US 3.5 GHz band -- 9.8.Example 3: government sharing -- 9.9.In conclusion: the need to increase flexibility -- 10.Controlling interference: licensing and receivers -- 10.1.Introduction -- 10.2.Spectrum usage rights -- 10.3.Receiver standards -- pt. …”
Format: Book
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