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Broadcasters' obligations to invest in cinematographic production / [editor and coordinator, Susanne Nicoltchev].
2006
N 634 NIK.B
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Title
Broadcasters' obligations to invest in cinematographic production / [editor and coordinator, Susanne Nicoltchev].
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127 pages ; 30 cm.
ISBN
9789287159717
9287159718
9287159718
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N 634 NIK.B
Summary
This publication focuses on the ways in which the television industry is required to support cinematographic film, and the instruments on which these obligations are based. The legal question on investment obligations is given particular emphasis because of the economic significance of the television industry's co-financing of cinematographic film. In addition to this direct funding, indirect support is provided through broadcasters' contributions to the budgets of film funding bodies. European Audiovisual Observatory has investigated some key questions relating to these broadcasters' investments (legal obligations and voluntary obligations, direct investment and indirect support, differences between obligations for public and private broadcasters, possible return, and key economic figures). Responses from 34 countries are included in this study, as well as the individual reports on 25 countries, collected with support from the Institute of European Media Law (EMR) and the cooperation of the team of experts.--Publisher's description.
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Op omslag ook: Council of Europe.
Dok. towarzyszący: IRIS Special - update : broadcasters' obligations to invest in cinematographic production / [ed.] Susanne Nikoltchev.
Dok. towarzyszący: IRIS Special - update : broadcasters' obligations to invest in cinematographic production / [ed.] Susanne Nikoltchev.
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Austria
Belgium : Flemish community
Belgium : French-speaking community
Bulgaria
Switzerland
Czech Republic
Germany
Denmark
Estonia
Spain
Finland
France
United Kingdom
Greece
Croatia
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
The Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Sweden.
Analysis
Austria
Belgium : Flemish community
Belgium : French-speaking community
Bulgaria
Switzerland
Czech Republic
Germany
Denmark
Estonia
Spain
Finland
France
United Kingdom
Greece
Croatia
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
The Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Sweden.
Series
Series
Iris Special.
Published
Strasbourg : European Audiovisual Observatory, 2006.
Language
English
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