Becoming Pan-European? : Transnational Media and the European Public Sphere
Transnational Media and the European Public Sphere

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Authors and Corporations: Brüggemann, Michael, Schulz-Forberg, Hagen
In: International Communication Gazette, 71, 2009, 8, p. 693-712
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SAGE Publications
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 693-712
ISSN: 1748-0485
1748-0493
DOI: 10.1177/1748048509345064
published in: International Communication Gazette
Language: English
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Collection: SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
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<jats:p>/ Research about the European public sphere has so far mainly focused on the analysis of national media, neglecting a dimension of transnational communication, namely transnational media. These media could serve as horizontal links between the still nationally segmented public spheres and they could be platforms of a transnational European discourse. Four ideal-types of transnational media can be distinguished: (1) national media with a transnational mission , (2) international media, (3) pan-regional media and (4) global media. Within this framework the article analyses transnational media in Europe, showing that a multitude of transnational media have developed in Europe. They have acquired a small but growing and influential audience. Whether transnational media fulfil the normative demands related to the concept of a transnational public sphere remains an open question as some of these media heavily depend on government subsidies and there is a clear lack of research on the European discourses represented in these media.</jats:p>