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Article | Het recente beleid inzake de audiovisuele media in België |
Authors | Els De Bens |
DOI | 10.5553/RP/048647001990032002299 |
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Els De Bens, "Het recente beleid inzake de audiovisuele media in België", Res Publica, 2-3, (1990):299-311
During recent years, the audiovisual landscape in Belgium has been going through a number of drastic changes. The monopoly of the public broadcasting system, standing for over 40 years, was breached. Several hundreds of private radio stations, two new commercial television stations and a number of private local television stations saw the light. The advent of all these newcomers has created a competitive media system. Therivalry between the public broadcasting companies and the commercial stations is very severe and unfortunately the PBS are imitating the commercial model: they sacrifice more time for fiction and entertainment. Moreover, the Belgian media policy is very permissive and favours commercialisation. |