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Broadcasting as a Means of Signal Transmission in Germany
[Rundfunk als Mittel der Signalübertragung]

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  • Khabyuk, Olexiy

    (Department of Economics of the Duesseldorf University of Applied Sciences)

  • Kops, Manfred

    (Institute for Broadcasting Economics, University of Cologne)

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The paper at hand provides a brief overview of the development of broadcasting as a means of signal transmission in Germany during its emergence (1920-1945), nationwide extension (1946-1980), expansion of satellite andcable broadcasting (1981-1995) and the still ongoing process of digitalisation (up from 1996). With regard to the general subject of the project the paper is embedded in, it also briefly dis-cusses the most obvious and relevant consequences of the alteringforms of signal transmission for broadcasting as a logistic and technological system to transmit information, and the consequences for broadcasting as an institution that provides information to the public – and thus has societal, political, cultural and economicimplications.

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  • Khabyuk, Olexiy & Kops, Manfred, "undated". "Broadcasting as a Means of Signal Transmission in Germany [Rundfunk als Mittel der Signalübertragung]," Duesseldorf Working Papers in Applied Management and Economics 40, Duesseldorf University of Applied Sciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ddf:wpaper:40
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    Keywords

    Digitalisation; Broadcasting Signal; Dual Broadcasting System; Public Service Broadcasting; Digitalisierung; Rundfunksignal; duale Rundfunkordnung; öffentlich-rechtlicher Rundfunk;
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    • L8 - Industrial Organization - - Industry Studies: Services

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