
The Media in Italy
Matthew Hibberd(Author)
Open University Press
Published on 16. December 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
192 pages
978-0-335-22285-8 (ISBN)
Description
The Italian media - the press, cinema, radio and television - is one of the largest and most controversial media industries in mainland Europe. In this introductory text Matthew Hibberd explores the key historical processes and events in the growth and development of Italy's main media and considers it in the context of the economic, political, socio-cultural and technological movements that have affected Italy.Featuring a timeline of key Italian events, the book begins with the Unification - or Risorgimento - of Italy in 1861, and charts the rise of Italy from a fragmented and rural-based society through to a leading industrialised and urbanised world power. It details Fascism's reliance on the exploitation of the mass media, analyses Italy's remarkable post-war recovery, the development of democratic institutions and the contribution that a pluralistic media has made to this. Finally, it examines Silvio Berlusconi's rise to high political office and questions whether the involvement of Italy's leading media mogul in politics has harmed Italy's international reputation. The Media in Italy addresses key themes that show how the Italian state and Italian media operate, such as:
How governing parties and individuals have been able to assert influence over media intuitions Why there is a close relationship between political elites and media professionals The lack of consensus over key media reforms The importance of the Catholic Church in the development of the Italian media How a unique Italian media system has been shaped by issues of citizenship, democracy and nation-state
The Media in Italy is key reading for students on media, journalism, politics, and modern language courses.
How governing parties and individuals have been able to assert influence over media intuitions Why there is a close relationship between political elites and media professionals The lack of consensus over key media reforms The importance of the Catholic Church in the development of the Italian media How a unique Italian media system has been shaped by issues of citizenship, democracy and nation-state
The Media in Italy is key reading for students on media, journalism, politics, and modern language courses.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Milton Keynes
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
293 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-335-22285-8 (9780335222858)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Matthew Hibberd is Senior Lecturer in Media Studies and Director of the MSc in Public Relations Online at Stirling University, UK. He is also Visiting Professor at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, Italy.
Content
Acknowledgements
Map of ItalyIntroduction
The media and the Unification of Italy
The liberal years, 1861-1922
The media in Fascist Italy
The First Italian Republic: cinema and the press in the postwar years
The First Italian Republic and 'Mamma RAI'
Broadcasting and the Wild West years
The Second Italian Republic: cinema and the press since 1992
Silvio Berlusconi
Moving towards digital: Italian media in the new millennium
Conclusion
Timeline of political events in Italy, 1861-2007
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Map of ItalyIntroduction
The media and the Unification of Italy
The liberal years, 1861-1922
The media in Fascist Italy
The First Italian Republic: cinema and the press in the postwar years
The First Italian Republic and 'Mamma RAI'
Broadcasting and the Wild West years
The Second Italian Republic: cinema and the press since 1992
Silvio Berlusconi
Moving towards digital: Italian media in the new millennium
Conclusion
Timeline of political events in Italy, 1861-2007
Notes
Bibliography
Index