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Public Service Broadcasting in Canada
Journal of Media Economics, 1996Major changes are pressuring the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). Its cultural centrality has been questioned as a result of these changes. The CBC was set up as a public, rather than a state, broadcaster with some arm's length characteristics. Recently, its mandate has focused more on increasing Canadian content as reflected in its own policy ...
Anthony E. Boardman, Aidan R. Vining
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Public Service Broadcasting: Both Free and Accountable
Javnost - The Public, 2003AbstractAs public broadcasting in Europe has declined in relative terms in the overall supply of television broadcasting, its activities have become more subject to scrutiny, both by regulatory authorities and by its competitors. The result is a threat of greater control and less genuine independence. In some countries, the price exacted for continuing
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From public service broadcasting to public service media.
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Lowe, G., Bardoel, J.L.H.
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From Public Service Broadcasting to Public Service Media
2012Since the 1920s public service broadcasting (PSB) has gone through a number of transitions. In order to put current topical debates on public service media and policy in Europe in perspective, this chapter documents these transitions. An analytical distinction is made between three phases: monopoly (1920s–70s), liberalisation (mid-1970s to mid-1990s ...
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Principles of Public Service Broadcasting
1998AbstractIn a public system, television producers acquire money to make programmes. In a commercial system, they make programmes to acquire money. However simple, this little epigram articulates the divergence of basic principles, the different philosophical assumptions, on which broadcasting is built.
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