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From public service broadcasting to public service media / Gregory Ferrell Lowe
Titre : From public service broadcasting to public service media Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Gregory Ferrell Lowe, Editeur scientifique ; Jo Bardoel, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Göteborg [Sweden] : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research Année de publication : 2007 Importance : 259 p. Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-91-89471-53-5 Prix : 30,-€ Langues : Anglais Catégories : CONGRES, SYMPOSIUMS, JOURNEES D'ETUDES, COLLOQUES, MANIFESTATIONS DIVERSES, ....
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: RADIO: Service Public
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION: Service Public
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE
MEDIAS:HISTOIRE DES MEDIASTags : audiovisuel service public jeunes éducation aux médias histoire des médias convergence internet radio opérateurs télévision régulation audience journalisme Index. décimale : 351 Service public Résumé : The core challenge facing public service broadcasting today is the transition to public service media. This understanding characterised discourse among participants in the RIPE@2006 conference in the Netherlands, the theme of which was Public Service Broadcasting in the Multimedia Environment: Programmes and Platforms. The contributors in this volume focus attention on issues of strategic concern and tactical importance in addressing the core challenge. A defining theme is the need for moving beyond the transmission model of broadcasting to mature both professional and theoretical thinking necessary in public service communication. Audiences must be understood as partners rather than targets and content that is cross-media and cross-genre must be popular but remain distinctive. For policy makers the core challenge necessitates fairly balancing the often contrary interests of commerce and culture which is a fundamental tension in media policy today. The stakes are high because policy and operational decisions will establish the character of the European dual media system for decades to come. What is the mission of public service media in a multimedia environment characterised by globalization, convergence, digitization, and fragmentation? What is important for strategy development that renews the public service enterprise while keeping faith with the ethos that legitimates the endeavour? How might policy makers variously understand the fuller possibilities entailed in the development of a uniquely European dual media system?
The authors address these questions to offer critical insights that deepen thinking about theoretical, strategic and operational aspects incumbent in the transition to PSM. The book has two sections. The first is focussed on dynamics, complications and challenges incumbent in policy development and strategy elaboration. The second focuses on content-related aspects with emphasis on strategic and tactical implications.
(Présentation de l'éditeur)Note de contenu : Preface
Jo Bardoel, Gregory Ferrell Lowe
From Public Service Broadcasting to Public Service Media. The Core Challenge
PSM platforms: policy & strategy
Karol Jakubowicz
Public Service Broadcasting in the 21st Century. What Chance for a New Beginning?
Hallvard Moe
Commercial Services, Enclosure and Legitimacy. Comparing Contexts and Strategies for PSM Funding and Development
Andra Leurdijk
Public Service Media Dilemmas and Regulation in a Converging Media Landscape
Steven Barnett
Can the Public Service Broadcaster Survive? Renewal and Compromise in the New BBC Charter
Richard van der Wurff
Focus on Audiences. Public Service Media in the Market Place
Teemu Palokangas
The Public Service Entertainment Mission. From Historic Periphery to Contemporary Core
PSM programmes: strategy & tactics
Yngvar Kjus
Ideals and Complications in Audience Participation for PSM. Open Up or Hold Back?
Brian McNair
Current Affairs in British Public Service Broadcasting. Challenges and Opportunities
Irene Costera Meijer
‘Checking, Snacking and Bodysnatching’. How Young People Use the News and Implications for Public Service Media Journalism
Hanne Bruun
Satire as Cross-Media Entertainment for Public Service Media
Mirko Lukács
Education in the Transition to Public Service Media
Philip Savage
The Audience Massage. Audience Research and Canadian Public Service Broadcasting
The roots of PSM
Slavko Splichal
Does History Matter? Grasping the Idea of Public Service Media at Its Roots
Author Biographies
From public service broadcasting to public service media [texte imprimé] / Gregory Ferrell Lowe, Editeur scientifique ; Jo Bardoel, Editeur scientifique . - Göteborg (Göteborg University, Box 713 SE 405 30, SE 405 30, Sweden) : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research, 2007 . - 259 p. ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-91-89471-53-5 : 30,-€
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : CONGRES, SYMPOSIUMS, JOURNEES D'ETUDES, COLLOQUES, MANIFESTATIONS DIVERSES, ....
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: RADIO: Service Public
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION: Service Public
MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE
MEDIAS:HISTOIRE DES MEDIASTags : audiovisuel service public jeunes éducation aux médias histoire des médias convergence internet radio opérateurs télévision régulation audience journalisme Index. décimale : 351 Service public Résumé : The core challenge facing public service broadcasting today is the transition to public service media. This understanding characterised discourse among participants in the RIPE@2006 conference in the Netherlands, the theme of which was Public Service Broadcasting in the Multimedia Environment: Programmes and Platforms. The contributors in this volume focus attention on issues of strategic concern and tactical importance in addressing the core challenge. A defining theme is the need for moving beyond the transmission model of broadcasting to mature both professional and theoretical thinking necessary in public service communication. Audiences must be understood as partners rather than targets and content that is cross-media and cross-genre must be popular but remain distinctive. For policy makers the core challenge necessitates fairly balancing the often contrary interests of commerce and culture which is a fundamental tension in media policy today. The stakes are high because policy and operational decisions will establish the character of the European dual media system for decades to come. What is the mission of public service media in a multimedia environment characterised by globalization, convergence, digitization, and fragmentation? What is important for strategy development that renews the public service enterprise while keeping faith with the ethos that legitimates the endeavour? How might policy makers variously understand the fuller possibilities entailed in the development of a uniquely European dual media system?
The authors address these questions to offer critical insights that deepen thinking about theoretical, strategic and operational aspects incumbent in the transition to PSM. The book has two sections. The first is focussed on dynamics, complications and challenges incumbent in policy development and strategy elaboration. The second focuses on content-related aspects with emphasis on strategic and tactical implications.
(Présentation de l'éditeur)Note de contenu : Preface
Jo Bardoel, Gregory Ferrell Lowe
From Public Service Broadcasting to Public Service Media. The Core Challenge
PSM platforms: policy & strategy
Karol Jakubowicz
Public Service Broadcasting in the 21st Century. What Chance for a New Beginning?
Hallvard Moe
Commercial Services, Enclosure and Legitimacy. Comparing Contexts and Strategies for PSM Funding and Development
Andra Leurdijk
Public Service Media Dilemmas and Regulation in a Converging Media Landscape
Steven Barnett
Can the Public Service Broadcaster Survive? Renewal and Compromise in the New BBC Charter
Richard van der Wurff
Focus on Audiences. Public Service Media in the Market Place
Teemu Palokangas
The Public Service Entertainment Mission. From Historic Periphery to Contemporary Core
PSM programmes: strategy & tactics
Yngvar Kjus
Ideals and Complications in Audience Participation for PSM. Open Up or Hold Back?
Brian McNair
Current Affairs in British Public Service Broadcasting. Challenges and Opportunities
Irene Costera Meijer
‘Checking, Snacking and Bodysnatching’. How Young People Use the News and Implications for Public Service Media Journalism
Hanne Bruun
Satire as Cross-Media Entertainment for Public Service Media
Mirko Lukács
Education in the Transition to Public Service Media
Philip Savage
The Audience Massage. Audience Research and Canadian Public Service Broadcasting
The roots of PSM
Slavko Splichal
Does History Matter? Grasping the Idea of Public Service Media at Its Roots
Author Biographies
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Titre : Regaining the initiative for public service media - RIPE@2011 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Gregory Ferrell Lowe, Editeur scientifique ; Jeannette Steemers, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Göteborg [Sweden] : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research Année de publication : 2012 Importance : 257 p. Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-91-86523-33-6 Prix : 45,-€ Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS Tags : nouveaux médias service public régulation dérégulation internet politique liberté des médias démocratie Index. décimale : 302.2 Communication Résumé : "Public service media is today challenged on every front. Publics and politicians see the commercial approach as the ‘normal’ way to organise broadcasting. There are strong pressures to downsize PSM organisations, to limit investment options, to restrict online and digital operations, to narrow remits to genres and for audiences that are not commercially attractive, and for increasingly intrusive assessment procedures. The principles no longer resonate very widely and there is growing criticism about a decline in distinctiveness. Even among traditional allies, support is flagging and skepticism is growing.
In Europe the institution has not yet presented a coherent and convincing strategy attuned for relevance in the 21st century. PSM has lost or is in danger of losing the initiative. At the same time, there are promising efforts to develop PSM in regions and countries lacking a domestic history with PSB – to gain the initiative for building PSM. This 5th RIPE Reader incorporates a wider purview as an outgrowth of proceedings from the RIPE@2010 conference that convened in London 8-11 September to address the theme, Public Service Media After the Recession. The book is divided into four sections, reflecting the varied and distinctive narratives of PSB around the world."
Source : http://www.nordicom.gu.se (Consulté le 11/04/2012)
Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIERES :
Preface
Gregory Ferrell Lowe, Jeanette Steemers
Regaining the Initiative for Public Service Media
I. Policy Case-Making in the Heartland of PSB
Robert G. Picard
The Changing Nature of Political Case-Making for Public Service Broadcasters
Lars Nord
Losing the Battle, Winning the War. Public Service Media Debate in Scandinavia 2000-2010
Peter Goodwin
High Noon. The BBC Meets “The West’s Most Daring Government”
II. Responding to Environmental Pressures
Karen Donders, Caroline Pauwels
Ex Ante Tests. A Means to an End or the End for Public Service Media?
David A. L. Levy
PSB Policymaking in Comparative Perspective. The BBC and France Télévisions
Peter Lunt, Sonia Livingstone, Benedetta Brevini
Changing Regimes of Regulation. Implications For Public Service Broadcasting
III. Taking the Initiative at the Frontiers of PSM
Sally Broughton Micova
Born into Crisis. Public Service Broadcasters in South East Europe
Yik Chan Chin, Matthew D. Johnson
Public Cultural Service. New Paradigms of Broadcasting Policy and Reform in the People’s Republic of China
Julio Juárez-Gámiz, Gregory Ferrell Lowe
Breaking the Mold with New Media. Making Way for a Public Service Provider in Mexico?
Naomi Sakr
Public Service Initiatives in Arab Media Today
IV. Public Service Media in Practice
Steven Barnett
Broadcast Journalism and Impartiality in the Digital Age. Six Fallacies and a Counter-Factual
James Bennett, Paul Kerr
A 360° Public Service Sector? The Role of Independent Production in the UK’s Public Service Broadcasting Landscape
Piet Bakker
Expectations, Experiences & Exceptions. Promises and Realities of Participation on Websites
En ligne : http://www.nordicom.gu.se Regaining the initiative for public service media - RIPE@2011 [texte imprimé] / Gregory Ferrell Lowe, Editeur scientifique ; Jeannette Steemers, Editeur scientifique . - Göteborg (Göteborg University, Box 713 SE 405 30, SE 405 30, Sweden) : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research, 2012 . - 257 p. ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-91-86523-33-6 : 45,-€
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS Tags : nouveaux médias service public régulation dérégulation internet politique liberté des médias démocratie Index. décimale : 302.2 Communication Résumé : "Public service media is today challenged on every front. Publics and politicians see the commercial approach as the ‘normal’ way to organise broadcasting. There are strong pressures to downsize PSM organisations, to limit investment options, to restrict online and digital operations, to narrow remits to genres and for audiences that are not commercially attractive, and for increasingly intrusive assessment procedures. The principles no longer resonate very widely and there is growing criticism about a decline in distinctiveness. Even among traditional allies, support is flagging and skepticism is growing.
In Europe the institution has not yet presented a coherent and convincing strategy attuned for relevance in the 21st century. PSM has lost or is in danger of losing the initiative. At the same time, there are promising efforts to develop PSM in regions and countries lacking a domestic history with PSB – to gain the initiative for building PSM. This 5th RIPE Reader incorporates a wider purview as an outgrowth of proceedings from the RIPE@2010 conference that convened in London 8-11 September to address the theme, Public Service Media After the Recession. The book is divided into four sections, reflecting the varied and distinctive narratives of PSB around the world."
Source : http://www.nordicom.gu.se (Consulté le 11/04/2012)
Note de contenu : TABLE DES MATIERES :
Preface
Gregory Ferrell Lowe, Jeanette Steemers
Regaining the Initiative for Public Service Media
I. Policy Case-Making in the Heartland of PSB
Robert G. Picard
The Changing Nature of Political Case-Making for Public Service Broadcasters
Lars Nord
Losing the Battle, Winning the War. Public Service Media Debate in Scandinavia 2000-2010
Peter Goodwin
High Noon. The BBC Meets “The West’s Most Daring Government”
II. Responding to Environmental Pressures
Karen Donders, Caroline Pauwels
Ex Ante Tests. A Means to an End or the End for Public Service Media?
David A. L. Levy
PSB Policymaking in Comparative Perspective. The BBC and France Télévisions
Peter Lunt, Sonia Livingstone, Benedetta Brevini
Changing Regimes of Regulation. Implications For Public Service Broadcasting
III. Taking the Initiative at the Frontiers of PSM
Sally Broughton Micova
Born into Crisis. Public Service Broadcasters in South East Europe
Yik Chan Chin, Matthew D. Johnson
Public Cultural Service. New Paradigms of Broadcasting Policy and Reform in the People’s Republic of China
Julio Juárez-Gámiz, Gregory Ferrell Lowe
Breaking the Mold with New Media. Making Way for a Public Service Provider in Mexico?
Naomi Sakr
Public Service Initiatives in Arab Media Today
IV. Public Service Media in Practice
Steven Barnett
Broadcast Journalism and Impartiality in the Digital Age. Six Fallacies and a Counter-Factual
James Bennett, Paul Kerr
A 360° Public Service Sector? The Role of Independent Production in the UK’s Public Service Broadcasting Landscape
Piet Bakker
Expectations, Experiences & Exceptions. Promises and Realities of Participation on Websites
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Titre : Small among giants - Television broadcasting in smaller countries Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Gregory Ferrell Lowe, Editeur scientifique ; Christian S. Nissen, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Göteborg [Sweden] : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research Année de publication : 2011 Importance : 231 p. Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-91-86523-16-9 Prix : 31,50,€ Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION: Aspect économique Tags : télévision régulation aspect économique concurrence Index. décimale : 791.45 Télévision (Loisir) Résumé : 4ème de couverture :
"Big countries and major markets are often proposed as models for TV broadcasting everywhere. This is evident in the development of European media policies and strategic renewal. It is taken for granted that such offer suitable and desirable models for smaller countries. This book questions that assumption on the basis of empirical research. Does a media market in a country with a few million people and far less GDP have the same opportunities as countries with many times the population or wealth? Does the same logic apply in all cases? The need for clarification is urgent given contemporary trends in ex ante regulation, and aggressive media lobbying that rests on an untested belief that one-size-fits-all.
The research and analyses presented in this book confronts the presumption, concluding that in crucial respects one-size policies do not fit all countries anymore than one-size strategies fit all companies. There are important differences in size-related factors that establish limits in how TV broadcasting can be organised and operated. The book will reward close attention by policymakers and strategic managers alike, and makes a timely contribution to scholarship on the topic."
Note de contenu : Preface
Size Matters for TV Broadcasting Policy
Broadcast Economics, Challenges of Scale, and Country Size
Sizing Up Size on TV Markets. Why David would Lose to Goliath
Structure and Dynamics. The Television Broadcasting Industry in Smaller Countries
From Sovereignty to Liberalisation. Media Policy in Small European Countries
The Governance of Broadcasters in Small Countries
Broadcasting for Minorities in Big and Small Countries
Big Formats, Small Nations. Does Size Matter?
Bibliography
Small among giants - Television broadcasting in smaller countries [texte imprimé] / Gregory Ferrell Lowe, Editeur scientifique ; Christian S. Nissen, Editeur scientifique . - Göteborg (Göteborg University, Box 713 SE 405 30, SE 405 30, Sweden) : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research, 2011 . - 231 p. ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-91-86523-16-9 : 31,50,€
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL: TELEVISION: Aspect économique Tags : télévision régulation aspect économique concurrence Index. décimale : 791.45 Télévision (Loisir) Résumé : 4ème de couverture :
"Big countries and major markets are often proposed as models for TV broadcasting everywhere. This is evident in the development of European media policies and strategic renewal. It is taken for granted that such offer suitable and desirable models for smaller countries. This book questions that assumption on the basis of empirical research. Does a media market in a country with a few million people and far less GDP have the same opportunities as countries with many times the population or wealth? Does the same logic apply in all cases? The need for clarification is urgent given contemporary trends in ex ante regulation, and aggressive media lobbying that rests on an untested belief that one-size-fits-all.
The research and analyses presented in this book confronts the presumption, concluding that in crucial respects one-size policies do not fit all countries anymore than one-size strategies fit all companies. There are important differences in size-related factors that establish limits in how TV broadcasting can be organised and operated. The book will reward close attention by policymakers and strategic managers alike, and makes a timely contribution to scholarship on the topic."
Note de contenu : Preface
Size Matters for TV Broadcasting Policy
Broadcast Economics, Challenges of Scale, and Country Size
Sizing Up Size on TV Markets. Why David would Lose to Goliath
Structure and Dynamics. The Television Broadcasting Industry in Smaller Countries
From Sovereignty to Liberalisation. Media Policy in Small European Countries
The Governance of Broadcasters in Small Countries
Broadcasting for Minorities in Big and Small Countries
Big Formats, Small Nations. Does Size Matter?
Bibliography
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Titre : The public in public service media - RIPE@2009 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Gregory Ferrell Lowe, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Göteborg [Sweden] : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research Année de publication : 2010 Importance : 276 p. Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-91-89471-94-8 Prix : 42,-€ Langues : Anglais Catégories : MEDIAS Tags : nouveaux médias service public public audience régulation dérégulation enfant publicité Index. décimale : 302.2 Communication Résumé : "The importance of reconceptualising what public service broadcasting [PSB] should be and do in the 21st century is a profile issue in media policy and strategic development planning. There is growing recognition that public participation is a necessary if problematic aspect of the transition to public service media [PSM]. This recognition correlates with a deepening understanding that the viability of the enterprise depends on the people paying for it and using its services.
This fourth RIPE Reader demonstrates how the historic insularity of PSB companies is changing in efforts to restructure and revitalise the enterprise. The substance features further development of research presented in the RIPE@2008 conference in Germany, titled Public Service Media in the 21st Century: Participation, Partnership and Media Development.
The authors included in this volume query what is required to achieve participation-readiness in many interdependent facets: strategy revision, organisational restructuring, retooling production processes, and redefining professional identities. Approached in two sections, the first focuses on theories and trends and the second on practices and performance. The contents document the significance of engaging the public in, with and through media services, arguing the crucial importance of the Public in Public Service Media."
(Source : http://www.nordicom.gu.se/?portal=publ&main=info_publ2.php&ex=303& - Consulté le 27/04/2010)Note de contenu : "Innehåll
Preface
Gregory Ferrell Lowe
Beyond Altruism. Why Public Participation in Public Service Media Matters
Trends and Theorisation
Josef Trappel
The Public’s Choice. How Deregulation, Commercialisation and Media Concentration Could Strengthen Public Service Media
Richard Collins
From Public Service Broadcasting to Public Service Communication
Eeva Mäntymäki
Journalistic Authority Meets Public Participation. Re-Reading Reith in the Age of Networks
Minna Aslama
Re-thinking PSM Audiences. Diversity of Participation for Strategic Considerations
Benjamin Julien Hartmann
The Media Experience Environment for PSM. Recognising Opportunities of a Societing Function
Charles Brown, Peter Goodwin
Constructing Public Service Media at the BBC
Audiences and Accountability
Uwe Hasebrink
Quality Assessments and Patterns of Use. Conceptual and Empirical Approaches to the Audiences of Public Service Media
Andra Leurdijk, Matthijs Leendertse
Follow the Audience? An Analysis of PSM New Media Strategies in Light of Conceptions and Assumptions about Audiences
Lizzie Jackson
Facilitating Participatory Audiences. Sociable Media and PSM
Irene Costera Meijer
Quality Taste or Tasting Quality? Excellence in Public Service Media from an Audience Perspective
Hans J. Kleinsteuber
Public Service Broadcasting Councils in Germany. Making them Fit for the Future
Alessandro D’Arma, Gunn Sara Enli, Jeanette Steemers
Serving Children in Public Service Media
Maria Norbäck
Collaborative Financing and Production. Making Public Service Content at SVT Sweden
Alan G. Stavitsky, Michael W. Huntsberger
“With the Support of Listeners Like You”. Lessons from U.S. Public Radio
The Authors"
( Source : http://www.nordicom.gu.se/?portal=publ&main=info_publ2.php&ex=303& - Consulté le 27/04/2010)En ligne : http://www.nordicom.gu.se The public in public service media - RIPE@2009 [texte imprimé] / Gregory Ferrell Lowe, Editeur scientifique . - Göteborg (Göteborg University, Box 713 SE 405 30, SE 405 30, Sweden) : Nordicom - Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communication Research, 2010 . - 276 p. ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-91-89471-94-8 : 42,-€
Langues : Anglais
Catégories : MEDIAS Tags : nouveaux médias service public public audience régulation dérégulation enfant publicité Index. décimale : 302.2 Communication Résumé : "The importance of reconceptualising what public service broadcasting [PSB] should be and do in the 21st century is a profile issue in media policy and strategic development planning. There is growing recognition that public participation is a necessary if problematic aspect of the transition to public service media [PSM]. This recognition correlates with a deepening understanding that the viability of the enterprise depends on the people paying for it and using its services.
This fourth RIPE Reader demonstrates how the historic insularity of PSB companies is changing in efforts to restructure and revitalise the enterprise. The substance features further development of research presented in the RIPE@2008 conference in Germany, titled Public Service Media in the 21st Century: Participation, Partnership and Media Development.
The authors included in this volume query what is required to achieve participation-readiness in many interdependent facets: strategy revision, organisational restructuring, retooling production processes, and redefining professional identities. Approached in two sections, the first focuses on theories and trends and the second on practices and performance. The contents document the significance of engaging the public in, with and through media services, arguing the crucial importance of the Public in Public Service Media."
(Source : http://www.nordicom.gu.se/?portal=publ&main=info_publ2.php&ex=303& - Consulté le 27/04/2010)Note de contenu : "Innehåll
Preface
Gregory Ferrell Lowe
Beyond Altruism. Why Public Participation in Public Service Media Matters
Trends and Theorisation
Josef Trappel
The Public’s Choice. How Deregulation, Commercialisation and Media Concentration Could Strengthen Public Service Media
Richard Collins
From Public Service Broadcasting to Public Service Communication
Eeva Mäntymäki
Journalistic Authority Meets Public Participation. Re-Reading Reith in the Age of Networks
Minna Aslama
Re-thinking PSM Audiences. Diversity of Participation for Strategic Considerations
Benjamin Julien Hartmann
The Media Experience Environment for PSM. Recognising Opportunities of a Societing Function
Charles Brown, Peter Goodwin
Constructing Public Service Media at the BBC
Audiences and Accountability
Uwe Hasebrink
Quality Assessments and Patterns of Use. Conceptual and Empirical Approaches to the Audiences of Public Service Media
Andra Leurdijk, Matthijs Leendertse
Follow the Audience? An Analysis of PSM New Media Strategies in Light of Conceptions and Assumptions about Audiences
Lizzie Jackson
Facilitating Participatory Audiences. Sociable Media and PSM
Irene Costera Meijer
Quality Taste or Tasting Quality? Excellence in Public Service Media from an Audience Perspective
Hans J. Kleinsteuber
Public Service Broadcasting Councils in Germany. Making them Fit for the Future
Alessandro D’Arma, Gunn Sara Enli, Jeanette Steemers
Serving Children in Public Service Media
Maria Norbäck
Collaborative Financing and Production. Making Public Service Content at SVT Sweden
Alan G. Stavitsky, Michael W. Huntsberger
“With the Support of Listeners Like You”. Lessons from U.S. Public Radio
The Authors"
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