Consumer based regulation

  • System that prioritizes what people want.
  • Individual needs
  • More mainstream, less variety.

Citizen based regulation

  • Social needs over individual wants
  • understanding the wants/needs of individuals but putting the ‘more important’ information first.

2003 Communications act

  • Allowed consumer based regulation to dominate the media landscape
  • superseded the Telecommunications Act 1984
  • Created Ofcom
  • independent television companies were freed up to produce content that was more commercially viable.
  • lacks the civic minded republicanism that had been fostered within previous regulatory frameworks.

Self Regulation

  • Allows for wider variety in the media landscape
  • Freedom to say and do whatever you want
  • newspapers and advertisers are self regulated
  • ‘Get away with anything’

How do you regulate media on a global scale

  • Large world wide united nations regulation organisation?
  • Loop hole is to create media in an area with loose regulation and broadcast it to the UK, USE, etc.

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