Regulated Self-Regulation as a Form of Modern Government: A Comparative Analysis with Case Studies from Media and DESCRIPTION: This study examines the necessity of the communications industry to regulate itself and the ability of governments to influence and enforce media self-regulation. With the privatization and deregulation of the communications industry and the increase in international media conglomerates, this analysis addresses why media self-regulation has become a necessity and

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Massive changes are happening in every single place the sector in redefining the connection between government, public, and private institutions. Nowhere is this redefinition more urgent than in communications, where widespread privatization and deregulation of telecommunication companies and broadcasters has created a need for new modes of corporate governance within the new global marketplace. On this study, Wolfgang Schulz and Thorsten Held got down to find answers to key questions in relation to the changing role of government—especially in regulating the transnational communications industry—and to offer a tool kit for what they call regulated self-regulation applicable internationally.


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