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Monetising misfortune: the financial consequences of injuries in professional football teams. [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ Open Sport Exerc Med
Dallmeyer S   +4 more
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Public service broadcasting beyond public service broadcasters

International Journal of Digital Television, 2015
Abstract Since the 1980s a combination of political and technological change has challenged the assumption that only public service broadcasters can provide public service broadcast content. This article examines a particular set of responses to this challenge: schemes created to fund public service content production available to both ...
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Financing Public Service Broadcasting: A Comparative Perspective

Journal of Media Business Studies, 2012
Recently several European countries have abolished the traditional public service licence fee system, replacing it with direct public funding. But except for Iceland, the Nordic countries have not followed suit. The article discusses this development within a comparative framework of Public Service Broadcasting (PSB) financing regimes in Europe ...
Berg, Christian Edelvold   +1 more
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Reform of Public Service Broadcasting

Javnost - The Public, 1996
(1996). Reform of Public Service Broadcasting. Javnost - The Public: Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 7-19.
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Public Service Broadcasting

1997
Chapter 1 has shown that British broadcasting has been in constant transition. The same applies to the concept of public service broadcasting. Depending on the environment in which broadcasting operated over the years, this also had an influence on how those responsible for legislation and in charge of the broadcasting institutions approached ...
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Redefining Public Service Broadcasting

Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, 2008
This article investigates how the communicative relationship between public broadcasters and their audiences is being cultivated through new possibilities for participation offered by new technology. The aim, in the first part of the article, is to examine the strategic functions of multi-platform participation for public service broadcasting ( PSB ...
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Remembering Public Service Broadcasting

Television & New Media, 2008
In the late nineties the ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) website, ABC Online, was very successful at a time when the ABC experienced severe political hostility and funding reductions. This paper offers case studies of the early implementation of interactive online sites at the ABC to explore an alternative remembering of the ABC.
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