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From Public Service Broadcasting to Public Service Media

2012
Since 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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Inventing Public Service Media

2018
This chapter considers the need for traditional broadcasters to essentially invent public service media. Although broadcasting will continue to play a role in the public service media project, continuing to think only in terms of public service broadcasting is to ignore a situation of great opportunity.
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Public Service Media in Europe

2021
Contributing to a rethink of Public Service Media, this book combines theor- etical insights and legal frameworks with practice, examining theory and policy development in a bottom-up manner. It explores the practices of Public Service Media across Europe, assessing the rules that govern Public Service Media at both the EU and the National Member State
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Public service media and public service internet as a counterweight to media concentration

European Journal of Communication
This article will discuss the question of whether and to what extent private ownership of media is the appropriate form for organising the infrastructures of social communication, or whether media oriented towards the common good and not profit-driven are better suited to the requirements of democratic communication in a pluralistic society.
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Perspectives on Public Service Media

2012
The aim of this chapter is not to provide for an exhaustive overview of existing literature on public service broadcasting (PSB) in the digital age. Rather, it aims to sketch the different perspectives on public service media as a viable policy project. A distinction is made between two groups of perspectives that set out from different assumptions and
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State Media: A Public Service?

2016
This chapter pays special attention to the thorny process of reforming state media, from a redundant and stale institution to a provider of quality public service information. The chapter dissects the handicaps that have obstructed state media reform: practices of self–censorship, interdependency with the political sphere, and the state media’s ...
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Public Service Media in France

2019
The chapter provides an overview of the long and chequered relationship between the state and public service media in France. Until the 1980s, the state exercised a monopoly in broadcasting that was particularly strongly enforced in the supply of television programming.
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