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[ecrea] International Journal of Digital Television 9.3 is now available
Thu Nov 08 22:09:33 GMT 2018
Intellect is happy to announce that the International Journal of Digital
Television 9.3 is now available! For more information about the issue,
click here >> https://bit.ly/2D7EIMa *_
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*Editorial*
Authors: Petros Iosifidis
Page Start: 199
*Regulation and co-regulation of product placement for OTT SVODs: The
case of Netflix*
Authors: Gloria Dagnino
Page Start: 203
Commercial communications constitute one of the policy areas where
differences between traditional broadcasting media and over-the-top
(OTT) subscription video on-demand services (SVODs) emerge more
dramatically. This article focuses on the exemplary case of global
market leader Netflix to examine how this US-born company has been
adjusting to EU regulation on product placement (PP) identification.
Moreover, the article presents and discusses some of the criticisms that
were raised with regard to Netflix’s supposed violation of the ban on
the placement of tobacco products. The article argues that Netflix still
fails to adequately disclose PP to its viewers. The article also
advances a proposal for co-regulation on these matters, in light of the
upcoming revised version of the EU Audiovisual Media Services Directive
(AVMSD). An effective regulation of PP in OTT SVOD programmes is
essential because watching Internet-based television is ever more a
mainstream habit, particularly among young demographics, and because PP
is a key revenue source for ad-free services like Netflix.
*Internet television at the local level: Challenges in regulating online
media*
Authors: Aida Martori Muntsant
Page Start: 219
In a context of globalization of media landscape where big players
provide content worldwide, broadcasters that cover topics related to
local areas are still necessary. Due to the limitation of licenses in
conventional television (such as digital terrestrial television), the
denial of distribution platforms to local channels (as is the case of
Movistar+ in Spain) and the aim of local channels to be in the digital
sphere, one can find many local stations broadcasting online. The goal
of this article is to point out the phenomenon of Internet television at
the local level, and to explain the opportunity to regulate them like
local television channels. The Catalan case, in Spain, will be presented
as a paradigmatic example with a long tradition of local television,
where more than twenty broadcasters turn to Internet due to the lack of
entry barriers to online television market.
*The digital notion of the citizen-centred media ecosystem*
Authors: Lilia Raycheva
Page Start: 235
The technology breakthrough in fields such as artificial intelligence,
robotics, the Internet of Things, 3D printing, etc. pose significant
challenges to the contemporary media (traditional and social) and
information ecosystem. Using PEST analysis, this article examines the
political, economic, social and technological aspects of the demographic
and literacy trends and disruptions in the media and communication
ecosystem (based on digital practices in Bulgaria). The article
concentrates on the political and regulatory commitment to fundamental
values when developing new trajectories in the domains of technology,
business and governance; the transformation of the business models for
meeting customers’ expectations for personalized interaction at all
points of their consumer experience; the scaling up of citizen-centred
technologies as phenomenal opportunities for human progress, which also
create serious societal challenges; and the impact of technological
developments on society.
*Don’t touch my megahertz! Planning the Second Digital Dividend in Spain
amid the battle between telecoms, OTTs and DTT players*
Authors: Marta Albújar Villarrubia
Page Start: 251
This article reviews the current European legislation and the Spanish
government’s plans for the implementation of the Second Digital Dividend
in Spain. Its main objectives are to compare the spectrum optimization
process in other European states and to analyse what are the technical,
political, economic and social implications of the whole process for the
Spanish audio-visual services and for the actors involved in the process.
*Book Reviews*
Authors: Dejan Jontes And Andreas Halskov And Rob Samuels
Page Start: 271
* Para-Interactivity and the Appeal of Television in the Digital Age,
Oranit Klein Shagrir (2017)
* TV Outside the Box: Trailblazing in the Digital Television
Revolution, Neil Landau (2016)
* Television 2.0: Viewer and Fan Engagement with Digital TV, Rhiannon
Bury (2018)
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