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Titre : Belgium - Public Service Media: A Means to an End Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Caroline Pauwels, Auteur ; Karen Donders, Auteur Editeur : Vienne [Autriche] : ORF - Österreichischer Rundfunk Année de publication : 2015 Importance : 8-10 p Langues : Anglais Catégories : EUROPE
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISIONTags : audiovisuel télévision rapport Belgique service public RTBF VRT Index. décimale : 791.45 - Télévision (Loisir) Résumé : "Even though most European governments have by
now expressed their firm beliefs in the value of Public
Service Media for democratic societies (Council of
Europe 2009), the new media environment raises
some fundamental and practical questions on how
far stretched the Public Service Media should be.
In answering some fundamental questions on Public
Service Media (What should it be? What does it stand
for?), we set out from a pragmatic definition of Public
media services being all media (radio, television,
Internet, mobile) services that meet pre-set public
interest objectives. (...)
Source : page 8 du rapport:
(Mitschka, Konrad) :
It’s about the public. It’s about the future. ORF’s First Multimedia Public-Value-Report.
Vienna, ORF, 2013En ligne : http://zukunft.orf.at/modules/orfpublicvalue/upload/13r0003.pdf Belgium - Public Service Media: A Means to an End [document électronique] / Caroline Pauwels, Auteur ; Karen Donders, Auteur . - Vienne (Autriche) : ORF - Österreichischer Rundfunk, 2015 . - 8-10 p.
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : EUROPE
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISIONTags : audiovisuel télévision rapport Belgique service public RTBF VRT Index. décimale : 791.45 - Télévision (Loisir) Résumé : "Even though most European governments have by
now expressed their firm beliefs in the value of Public
Service Media for democratic societies (Council of
Europe 2009), the new media environment raises
some fundamental and practical questions on how
far stretched the Public Service Media should be.
In answering some fundamental questions on Public
Service Media (What should it be? What does it stand
for?), we set out from a pragmatic definition of Public
media services being all media (radio, television,
Internet, mobile) services that meet pre-set public
interest objectives. (...)
Source : page 8 du rapport:
(Mitschka, Konrad) :
It’s about the public. It’s about the future. ORF’s First Multimedia Public-Value-Report.
Vienna, ORF, 2013En ligne : http://zukunft.orf.at/modules/orfpublicvalue/upload/13r0003.pdf Broadcasting and its distribution in Flanders, Denmark and the United States : an explorative and future-oriented analysis : A research report for SBS Belgium / Karen Donders
Titre : Broadcasting and its distribution in Flanders, Denmark and the United States : an explorative and future-oriented analysis : A research report for SBS Belgium Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Karen Donders, Auteur ; Tom Evens, Auteur Editeur : IBBT - Universiteit Gent Année de publication : 2010 Autre Editeur : Brussel : IBBT-SMIT Importance : 106 p. Format : 29,5 cm Note générale : en collaboration avec MICT (research group for Media and ICT)/ Ghent Langues : Français Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION
MEDIAS:HISTOIRE DES MEDIASTags : télécommunications télévision Flandre Danemark Etats-Unis concurrence droit d'auteur histoire des médias distributeurs internet rapport Index. décimale : 621.388 Télévision (télécommunication) Note de contenu : CONTENTS / MAIN TOPICS :
List with figures
List with tables
Executive summary
1. Introduction
1.1 Context
1.2 Research questions
1.3 Research objectives
1.4 Outline of the report
1.5 Methode
1.6 Relevance of the study
2. Context and theoretical building blocks
2.1 From television 1.0 to television 3.0
2.2 Model for value chain analysis
2.3 The PMI-model of evaluation
3. Flanders
3.1 History, policy environment and legal contaxt
3.2 Selected stakeholders and their roles
3.3 Relations and financing modela
3.4 Provisional conclusions
4. Denmark
4.1 History, policy environment and legal context
4.2 Selected stakeholders and roles
4.3 Relations and financing models
4.4 Provisional conclusions
5. United States
5.1 History, policy environment and legal context
5.2 Selected stakeholders and roles
5.3 Relations and financing models
5.4 Provisional conclusions
6. Comparison and evaluation
6.1 Main resemblances and differences
6.2 Advantages, disadvantages and interesting aspects of broadcasting and its distribution in Flanders, Denmark and the United States
7. Conclusions and recommendations
7.1 Conclusions
7.2 Action points for policy
7.3 Action points for sector stakeholders
7.4 Action points for academic research
5.5 What is the way forward ?
Reference listBroadcasting and its distribution in Flanders, Denmark and the United States : an explorative and future-oriented analysis : A research report for SBS Belgium [texte imprimé] / Karen Donders, Auteur ; Tom Evens, Auteur . - [S.l.] : IBBT - Universiteit Gent : Brussel (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 9 2nd Floor, 1050) : IBBT-SMIT, 2010 . - 106 p. ; 29,5 cm.
en collaboration avec MICT (research group for Media and ICT)/ Ghent
Langues : Français
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION
MEDIAS:HISTOIRE DES MEDIASTags : télécommunications télévision Flandre Danemark Etats-Unis concurrence droit d'auteur histoire des médias distributeurs internet rapport Index. décimale : 621.388 Télévision (télécommunication) Note de contenu : CONTENTS / MAIN TOPICS :
List with figures
List with tables
Executive summary
1. Introduction
1.1 Context
1.2 Research questions
1.3 Research objectives
1.4 Outline of the report
1.5 Methode
1.6 Relevance of the study
2. Context and theoretical building blocks
2.1 From television 1.0 to television 3.0
2.2 Model for value chain analysis
2.3 The PMI-model of evaluation
3. Flanders
3.1 History, policy environment and legal contaxt
3.2 Selected stakeholders and their roles
3.3 Relations and financing modela
3.4 Provisional conclusions
4. Denmark
4.1 History, policy environment and legal context
4.2 Selected stakeholders and roles
4.3 Relations and financing models
4.4 Provisional conclusions
5. United States
5.1 History, policy environment and legal context
5.2 Selected stakeholders and roles
5.3 Relations and financing models
5.4 Provisional conclusions
6. Comparison and evaluation
6.1 Main resemblances and differences
6.2 Advantages, disadvantages and interesting aspects of broadcasting and its distribution in Flanders, Denmark and the United States
7. Conclusions and recommendations
7.1 Conclusions
7.2 Action points for policy
7.3 Action points for sector stakeholders
7.4 Action points for academic research
5.5 What is the way forward ?
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Titre : Exporting the Public Value Test - The Regulation of Public Broadcasters’ New Media Services Across Europe Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Karen Donders, Auteur Editeur : Göteborg [Sweden] : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research Année de publication : 2011 Collection : Research Anthologies and Monographs Importance : 188 p. Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-91-86523-26-8 Prix : 36,15-€ Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION Tags : télévision régulation service public Europe Index. décimale : 791.45 Télévision (Loisir) Résumé : Présentation par l'éditeur :
"Public service broadcasters across Europe are venturing into the digital world, launching niche TV channels, building extensive websites, developing commercial services, entering into partnerships with external actors, and exploring new ways to reach users, whether its through smart phone apps or screens in public spaces. Such endeavours intensify fundamental discussions about what we need public service media institutions for. These are complex discussions, building on history, encompassing new technology, and involving a range of strong stakeholders. Recently, the so-called public value test has emerged as the focal point for these discussions. As a detailed regulatory scheme to measure the public worth and possible market impact of planned publicly funded media services, the public value test is causing controversy across Europe. This collection of short essays from academics, regulators, public broadcasters and private media representatives, provides thought-provoking perspectives on the state of play of public value tests in a range of European states. In so doing, the book is a topical intervention in the ongoing debate about the future of our media systems."
Note de contenu : Table des matières :
Hallvard Moe, Karen Donders - Ex Ante Tests in Europe. From Diverging Perspectives to Infinite Conclusions
Tim Raats, Caroline Pauwels - In Search of the Holy Grail? Comparative Analysis in Public Broadcasting Research
Karen Donders - The Public Value Test. A Reasoned Response or Panic Reaction?
Ross Biggam - Ex Ante Regulations, the EU and its Member States. Back to Brussels?
Richard Collins - Public Value, the BBC and Humpty Dumpty Words – does Public Value Management Mean What it Says?
Irini Katsirea - The Three-step Test. Three Steps Forwards or Backwards for Public Service Broadcasting in Germany?
Renate Dörr - The ZDF Three-step Test. A Dynamic Tool of Governance
Stoyan Radoslavov, Barbara Thomass - ZDF’s Three-step Test as a Societal Debate about the Future of Public Service Broadcasting
Marie Therese Lilleborge - The Public Service Remit in Norway: What’s In and What’s Out?
Hilde Thoresen, Erik Bolstad - Ex Ante Limits Public Broadcasting and Gives the Public Less Attractive Services
Erik Nordahl Svendsen - Two Steps Towards a Public Value Test. Danish Public Service Broadcasting Between Two Lines of Control
Nina Wormbs - Swedish Pre-screening of New Services. Treading Lightly
Jo Bardoel, Marit Vochteloo - Dutch Public Service Broadcasting Between Bureaucratic Burden and Political Choice. Implementing the Amsterdam Test in the Netherlands
Herman Wolswinkel - Publishers’ Fight for Fair Competition in the Digital Era
Hilde Van den Bulck - Ex Ante Test in Flanders. Making Ends Meet?
Ben Appel - Long Live the Ex Ante Test. The Ex Ante Test Is Dead!
Benedetta Brevini - Ex Ante Assessments for Public Broadcasters in Southern Europe. Delayed Europeanization?
En ligne : http://www.nordicom.gu.se Exporting the Public Value Test - The Regulation of Public Broadcasters’ New Media Services Across Europe [texte imprimé] / Karen Donders, Auteur . - Göteborg (Göteborg University, Box 713 SE 405 30, SE 405 30, Sweden) : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research, 2011 . - 188 p. ; 24 cm. - (Research Anthologies and Monographs) .
ISBN : 978-91-86523-26-8 : 36,15-€
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION Tags : télévision régulation service public Europe Index. décimale : 791.45 Télévision (Loisir) Résumé : Présentation par l'éditeur :
"Public service broadcasters across Europe are venturing into the digital world, launching niche TV channels, building extensive websites, developing commercial services, entering into partnerships with external actors, and exploring new ways to reach users, whether its through smart phone apps or screens in public spaces. Such endeavours intensify fundamental discussions about what we need public service media institutions for. These are complex discussions, building on history, encompassing new technology, and involving a range of strong stakeholders. Recently, the so-called public value test has emerged as the focal point for these discussions. As a detailed regulatory scheme to measure the public worth and possible market impact of planned publicly funded media services, the public value test is causing controversy across Europe. This collection of short essays from academics, regulators, public broadcasters and private media representatives, provides thought-provoking perspectives on the state of play of public value tests in a range of European states. In so doing, the book is a topical intervention in the ongoing debate about the future of our media systems."
Note de contenu : Table des matières :
Hallvard Moe, Karen Donders - Ex Ante Tests in Europe. From Diverging Perspectives to Infinite Conclusions
Tim Raats, Caroline Pauwels - In Search of the Holy Grail? Comparative Analysis in Public Broadcasting Research
Karen Donders - The Public Value Test. A Reasoned Response or Panic Reaction?
Ross Biggam - Ex Ante Regulations, the EU and its Member States. Back to Brussels?
Richard Collins - Public Value, the BBC and Humpty Dumpty Words – does Public Value Management Mean What it Says?
Irini Katsirea - The Three-step Test. Three Steps Forwards or Backwards for Public Service Broadcasting in Germany?
Renate Dörr - The ZDF Three-step Test. A Dynamic Tool of Governance
Stoyan Radoslavov, Barbara Thomass - ZDF’s Three-step Test as a Societal Debate about the Future of Public Service Broadcasting
Marie Therese Lilleborge - The Public Service Remit in Norway: What’s In and What’s Out?
Hilde Thoresen, Erik Bolstad - Ex Ante Limits Public Broadcasting and Gives the Public Less Attractive Services
Erik Nordahl Svendsen - Two Steps Towards a Public Value Test. Danish Public Service Broadcasting Between Two Lines of Control
Nina Wormbs - Swedish Pre-screening of New Services. Treading Lightly
Jo Bardoel, Marit Vochteloo - Dutch Public Service Broadcasting Between Bureaucratic Burden and Political Choice. Implementing the Amsterdam Test in the Netherlands
Herman Wolswinkel - Publishers’ Fight for Fair Competition in the Digital Era
Hilde Van den Bulck - Ex Ante Test in Flanders. Making Ends Meet?
Ben Appel - Long Live the Ex Ante Test. The Ex Ante Test Is Dead!
Benedetta Brevini - Ex Ante Assessments for Public Broadcasters in Southern Europe. Delayed Europeanization?
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Titre : Obligations on on-demand audiovisual media services providers to financially contribute to the production of European works : An analysis of European Member States' practices Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Karen Donders, Auteur ; Tim Raats, Auteur ; Marlen Komorowski, Auteur ; Ivana Kostovska, Auteur ; Stéphanie Tintel, Auteur ; Iordache Iordache, Auteur Année de publication : 2019 Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS
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MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE: Aspect économiqueTags : plateforme EPRA Europe quota économie étude Résumé : "The Free University of Brussels (Université libre de Bruxelles) published in December 2018 a study on the Obligations on on-demand audiovisual media services providers to financially contribute to the production of European works”. The report (available in English) was commissioned by the Administration for Culture, Youth, Sports and Media of the Flemish Government and is authored by an academic team led by Prof. Dr. Karen Donders.
In addition to clarifying the rules that already existed for obligations for on-demand AVMS providers to contribute financially to the production of European works, the revised Audiovisual Media Services Directive allows Member States to impose investment obligations to media services providers established in a different Member State, but targeting the audience of the Member State imposing the obligation. Against this backdrop, the report provides a timely overview of the existing approaches of European Member States with regard to the imposition of investment obligations for on-demand audiovisual media services providers (both domestic and foreign).
The research provides case studies on the nine EU countries which impose financial obligations on the providers of on-demand audiovisual media services: Belgium (both communities), Croatia, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain and Slovenia. However, it is worth noting that - so far - only France and Germany, and from 2019, the Flemish Community of Belgium, Italy and Denmark have developed obligations for non-domestic providers of on-demand audiovisual media services."
Source : ,https://www.epra.org/news_items/financial-obligations-of-on-demand-avms-providers-study-on-the-eu-member-states-practices (Consulté le 29/01/2019)En ligne : https://www.epra.org/news_items/financial-obligations-of-on-demand-avms-provider [...] Obligations on on-demand audiovisual media services providers to financially contribute to the production of European works : An analysis of European Member States' practices [document électronique] / Karen Donders, Auteur ; Tim Raats, Auteur ; Marlen Komorowski, Auteur ; Ivana Kostovska, Auteur ; Stéphanie Tintel, Auteur ; Iordache Iordache, Auteur . - 2019.
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In addition to clarifying the rules that already existed for obligations for on-demand AVMS providers to contribute financially to the production of European works, the revised Audiovisual Media Services Directive allows Member States to impose investment obligations to media services providers established in a different Member State, but targeting the audience of the Member State imposing the obligation. Against this backdrop, the report provides a timely overview of the existing approaches of European Member States with regard to the imposition of investment obligations for on-demand audiovisual media services providers (both domestic and foreign).
The research provides case studies on the nine EU countries which impose financial obligations on the providers of on-demand audiovisual media services: Belgium (both communities), Croatia, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain and Slovenia. However, it is worth noting that - so far - only France and Germany, and from 2019, the Flemish Community of Belgium, Italy and Denmark have developed obligations for non-domestic providers of on-demand audiovisual media services."
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Titre : Platform power and policy in transforming television markets Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Tom Evens, Auteur ; Karen Donders, Auteur Editeur : RG21 6XS Basingstoke [Grande-Bretagne] : Palgrave MacMillan Année de publication : 2018 Collection : Palgrave Global Media Policy and Business Importance : 304 p Format : 21.5 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-3-319-74246-5 Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : plateforme politique mondialisation aspect socio-culturel télévision régulation Index. décimale : 302.234 Cinéma, radio, télévision (média) Résumé : "This book seeks to investigate ‘platform power’ in the multi-platform era and unravels the evolution of power structures in the TV industry as a result of platformisation. Multiple TV platforms and modes of distribution are competing–not necessarily in a zero-sum game–to control the market. In the volume, the contributors work to extend established ‘platform theory’ to the TV industry, which has become increasingly organised as a platform economy. The book helps to understand how platform power arises in the industry, how it destabilises international relations, and how it is used in the global media value chain. Platform Power and Policy in Transforming Television Markets contributes to the growing field of media industry studies, and draws on scholarly work in communication, political economy and public policy whilst providing a deeper insight into the transformation of the TV industry from an economic, political and consumer level. Avoiding a merely legal analysis from a technology-driven perspective, the book provides a critical analysis of the dominant modes of power within the evolving structures of the global TV value chain. "
Source : https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783319742458 (consulté le 23/11/2018)En ligne : https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783319742458 Platform power and policy in transforming television markets [texte imprimé] / Tom Evens, Auteur ; Karen Donders, Auteur . - RG21 6XS Basingstoke (Houndmills, Hampshire, Grande-Bretagne) : Palgrave MacMillan, 2018 . - 304 p ; 21.5 cm. - (Palgrave Global Media Policy and Business) .
ISBN : 978-3-319-74246-5
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Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUETags : plateforme politique mondialisation aspect socio-culturel télévision régulation Index. décimale : 302.234 Cinéma, radio, télévision (média) Résumé : "This book seeks to investigate ‘platform power’ in the multi-platform era and unravels the evolution of power structures in the TV industry as a result of platformisation. Multiple TV platforms and modes of distribution are competing–not necessarily in a zero-sum game–to control the market. In the volume, the contributors work to extend established ‘platform theory’ to the TV industry, which has become increasingly organised as a platform economy. The book helps to understand how platform power arises in the industry, how it destabilises international relations, and how it is used in the global media value chain. Platform Power and Policy in Transforming Television Markets contributes to the growing field of media industry studies, and draws on scholarly work in communication, political economy and public policy whilst providing a deeper insight into the transformation of the TV industry from an economic, political and consumer level. Avoiding a merely legal analysis from a technology-driven perspective, the book provides a critical analysis of the dominant modes of power within the evolving structures of the global TV value chain. "
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