Emissions religieuses et service public audiovisuel

The religious broadcasts – in particular the catholic service broadcast – have been programmed on television since 1949 (earlier, on the radio) and have been continued until today. Are the audiovisual religious broadcasts legitimate or opposed to the secularism and public utility neutrality principl...

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Main Author: Anne-Marie Oliva
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: L’Harmattan 2006-06-01
Series:Droit et Cultures
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/droitcultures/836
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spelling doaj-ddb302c3e1d045ee91769468341296c22020-11-24T21:17:12ZfraL’HarmattanDroit et Cultures0247-97882109-94212006-06-0151103112Emissions religieuses et service public audiovisuelAnne-Marie OlivaThe religious broadcasts – in particular the catholic service broadcast – have been programmed on television since 1949 (earlier, on the radio) and have been continued until today. Are the audiovisual religious broadcasts legitimate or opposed to the secularism and public utility neutrality principles? The religious broadcasts can be justified by the role of television and radio part to protect social and cultural pluralism. However, the neutrality of audio-visual as a public service seems to be weighing in the balance by this access to airwaves for religious broadcasts.http://journals.openedition.org/droitcultures/836audiovisual public serviceneutralityopen secularismpluralismpublics channelsreligious broadcasts
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Emissions religieuses et service public audiovisuel
Droit et Cultures
audiovisual public service
neutrality
open secularism
pluralism
publics channels
religious broadcasts
author_facet Anne-Marie Oliva
author_sort Anne-Marie Oliva
title Emissions religieuses et service public audiovisuel
title_short Emissions religieuses et service public audiovisuel
title_full Emissions religieuses et service public audiovisuel
title_fullStr Emissions religieuses et service public audiovisuel
title_full_unstemmed Emissions religieuses et service public audiovisuel
title_sort emissions religieuses et service public audiovisuel
publisher L’Harmattan
series Droit et Cultures
issn 0247-9788
2109-9421
publishDate 2006-06-01
description The religious broadcasts – in particular the catholic service broadcast – have been programmed on television since 1949 (earlier, on the radio) and have been continued until today. Are the audiovisual religious broadcasts legitimate or opposed to the secularism and public utility neutrality principles? The religious broadcasts can be justified by the role of television and radio part to protect social and cultural pluralism. However, the neutrality of audio-visual as a public service seems to be weighing in the balance by this access to airwaves for religious broadcasts.
topic audiovisual public service
neutrality
open secularism
pluralism
publics channels
religious broadcasts
url http://journals.openedition.org/droitcultures/836
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