Media policy

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Media policy / M. politics is a term describing choices involving

They may also result from demands of political leaders.

Traditionally, separate policies were applied to

) but artificial intelligence is eroding those protections. Efforts to address uses of digital media that create social harm are appearing across the globe.

Media policy take place at local, national, regional, and international levels and choices are influenced by political philosophies, governmental structures and processes, degrees of industry influence, and policy trajectories establish for previous forms of media and other industries.

Media politics is the subject of studies in

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References

  1. ^ Picard, Robert G.. Media and Communications Policy Making: Processes, Dynamics, and International Variations. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
  2. ^ "2.3 Media policy and policy making". www.le.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 2011-09-12.

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