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First Arcom study day: presentations of researchers' work on audiovisual and digital media
Summary
In June 2022, the French regulatory authority for audiovisual and digital communication, Arcom, published a call for contributions from the scientific community, with the aim of selecting the work of researchers dealing with subjects related to its missions, and organizing the Authority's first study day.
The works have been selected by Arcom's Scientific Committee. Their content does not reflect the opinion of Arcom or the members of its scientific committee.
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Arcom study day: presentations of researchers' work
Cultural creation in the digital age
Maria Rasskazova
Paris-Nord University
Female presenter topic:
"Organization of audiovisuel creative activity on platforms: type of creators' business models".
Robin Charbonnier
National Music Center
Female presenter topic:
"Du BoP dans le beat, une analyse des transformations numériques dans la musique".
Article co-authored with Pierre Poinsignon, Burgundy School of Business and Thomas Paris, CNRS & HEC Paris.
Vincent Bullich and Laurie Schmitt
Grenoble University
Female presenter topic:
"VOD platforms and niche strategies: creative challenges, mediation challenges, territorial challenges".
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On the same subject :
- Arcom's mission to promote and protect creation.
- Prospective study on the music livestream market in France.
- Television: performance of drama in Europe.
- Online photography: massive use and a changing sector.
A historical look at media economics
Patrick Eveno
Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne
Presentation topic:
"Media economics, a historical perspective for a contemporary outlook".
New challenges in the audiovisual and digital media economy
Antoine Feuillet
Paris-Saclay University
Presentation topic:
"Mediapro's case in the French soccer diffusion rights market and the winner's curse".
Article co-authored with Amr Alem, ESSEC Business School, Christophe Durand, Université Caen Normandie, Mickaël Terrien, Université de Lausanne and Nicolas Scelles, Manchester Metropolitan University Business School.
Marianne Lumeau and Stéphanie Peltier
University of Rennes I and La Rochelle University
Presentation topic:
"Analysis of the concentration of attention by media groups".
Article co-written with Sylvain DEJEAN, La Rochelle University.
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Rémi Devaux
Mines Paris
Female presenter topic:
"Complementarity and substitutions between offline and digital advertising".
Article co-written with Benjamin Amsellem, ENSAE.
Julia Cagé
Sciences Po
Presentation topic:
"Shareholders, audience, or journalists? A study of media bias, France, 2002-2022".
Paper co-written with Nicolas HERVE, INA, Moritz HENGEL, Sciences Po and Camille URVOY, Mannheim University.
On the same subject:
Presentation of the Policy Brief of the Médialab de Sciences Po
Shaden Shabayek
Sciences Po
Female presenter topic:
"The governance of digital platforms".
Article co-written with Emmanuel VINCENT and Héloïse THERO, Sciences Po.
Presentation of the policy brief of the Sciences Po Medialab (De Facto project).
On the same subject:
- Arcom mission: regulation of online platforms and social networks.
Regulation and transparency of algorithms
Laurence Calandri
Toulouse Capitole 1 University
Presentation topic:
"Incentives and self-regulation in the audiovisual industry: what place for compliance law?"
Clara Jean
Grenoble Ecole de Management
Female presenter topic:
"Compromise in algorithm-based platform regulatory compliance automation: Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic".
Article co-authored with Gracia CECERE, Institut Mines-Telecom, Vincent LEFRERE, Institut Mines Telecom and Catherine TUCKER, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Marc Faddoul
Tracking Exposed
Female presenter topic:
"Political Interference and Algorithmic Notice: the case of TikTok".
Article co-written with the Tracking Exposed team.
Lucie de Laget
Aix Marseille University
Female presenter topic:
"The code of good practice against misinformation: what prospects for platform regulation?".
Representations, uses and plurality on television
Nicolas Hervé
National Audiovisual Institute
Female presenter topic:
"Presidential 2022 in audiovisuel: the Zemmour statistical anomaly".
Laetitia Biscarrat and David Doukhan
Université Côte d'Azur and Institut National de l'Audiovisuel
Presentation topic:
"From Loft Story to Les Marseillais à Dubaï: 20 years of reality TV, 20 years of sexism? The contribution of automatic analysis methods to a comparative approach".
Article co-written with Cyril GROUIN, Université Paris Saclay.
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Claire Sécail
CNRS & Université Paris Cité
Presentation topic:
"Touche Pas à Mon Pluralisme? The practice of political plurality, the broadcaster's sincerity and the testing of the regulation manager during an election period: the case of C8 / TPMP".
Olivier Masclet and Thomas Amossé
University of Limoges and Centre National des Arts et Métiers
Presentation topic:
"Does television retain its character as a common distraction?".
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On the same subject:
- Arcom study: Reality TV at 20: development and influence.
- Arcom report: Rapport sur les campagnes électorales 2022 : présidentielle et législatives.