TY - GEN AU - Szczepanik,Petr AU - Zahrádka,Pavel AU - Macek,Jakub AU - Stepan,Paul AU - Szczepanik,Petr AU - Zahrádka,Pavel AU - Macek,Jakub AU - Stepan,Paul TI - Digital Peripheries : The Online Circulation of Audiovisual Content from the Small Market Perspective SN - 978-3-030-44850-9 PY - 2020/// PB - Springer Nature KW - Media, information & communication industries KW - bicssc KW - Sociology KW - Politics & government KW - Entertainment & media law KW - Film, TV & radio KW - Media Management KW - Media Sociology KW - European Union Politics KW - IT Law, Media Law, Intellectual Property KW - European Cinema and TV KW - Marketing KW - Political Science KW - European Film and TV KW - Open access KW - Small media markets KW - EU Digital Single Market Strategy (DSM) KW - Copyright law KW - Media industry research KW - Online media distribution KW - Video on demand KW - Media, entertainment, information & communication industries KW - Media studies KW - EU (European Union) KW - Performing arts N1 - Open Access N2 - This is an open access book. Media industry research and EU policymaking are predominantly tailored to large (and, in the latter case, Western) European markets. This open access book addresses the specific qualities of smaller media markets, highlighting their vulnerability to global digital competition and outlining survival strategies for them. New online distribution models and new trends in the consumption of audiovisual content are limited by, and pose new challenges for, existing audiovisual business models and their legal framework in the EU. The European Commission's Digital Single Market (DSM) strategy, which was intended e.g. to remove obstacles to the cross-border distribution of audiovisual content, has triggered a heated debate on the transformation of the existing ecosystem for European screen industries. While most current discussions focus on the United States, Western Europe, and the multinational giants, this book approaches these industry trends and policy questions from the perspective of relatively small and peripheral (in terms of their population, language, cross-border cultural flows, and financial and/or symbolic capital) media markets UR - https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/id/e089cd67-ed20-4948-8707-6f64ec271742/2020_Book_DigitalPeripheries.pdf UR - http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/39561 ER -