Introduction: Public service broadcasting (PSB) finds itself currently in the eye of the storm. It has been for some time now the target of sustained criticism on the grounds that it is a relic from the age of spectrum scarcity, a paternalistic curb on viewer sovereignty and consumer choice, an unjustified intervention in an increasingly competitive marketplace. The amount of funding it receives, its governance, and also, more and more, the extent of its remit are under close scrutiny. Since the beginning of the nineties, public service broadcasters (PSBs) across Europe have been faced with a cascade of appeals at European Union level against the allegedly anti-competitive nature of the licence fee and other forms of state support receiv...
With the BBC apparently under siege it’s easy to think that public service broadcasting as a concept...
New information technologies, liberalizing policies and rapidly changing societies – from mono- to m...
A room full of broadcasters all begging for public cash is not an edifying sight. Today some of Brit...
Introduction: Public service broadcasting (PSB) finds itself currently in the eye of the storm. It h...
This article examines the status of public service broadcasting in the European Union, focusing on t...
In this article, the authors explore the relationship between the philosophical principles on which ...
This article is a defense of the concept of public service broadcasting and a polemic against its cr...
This article is a defense of the concept of public service broadcasting and a polemic against its cr...
This article is a defense of the concept of public service broadcasting and a polemic against its cr...
New information technologies, liberalizing policies and rapidly changing societies - from mono- to m...
Faced with shifts in market realities and content consumption patterns, largely engendered by new me...
This article is by LSE MSc student Jae Aron. She previously worked as a political consultant for Dem...
Faced with shifts in market realities and content consumption patterns, largely engendered by new me...
Few will deny that public service broadcasting, broadcasting that is controlled neither by the state...
Few will deny that public service broadcasting, broadcasting that is controlled neither by the state...
With the BBC apparently under siege it’s easy to think that public service broadcasting as a concept...
New information technologies, liberalizing policies and rapidly changing societies – from mono- to m...
A room full of broadcasters all begging for public cash is not an edifying sight. Today some of Brit...
Introduction: Public service broadcasting (PSB) finds itself currently in the eye of the storm. It h...
This article examines the status of public service broadcasting in the European Union, focusing on t...
In this article, the authors explore the relationship between the philosophical principles on which ...
This article is a defense of the concept of public service broadcasting and a polemic against its cr...
This article is a defense of the concept of public service broadcasting and a polemic against its cr...
This article is a defense of the concept of public service broadcasting and a polemic against its cr...
New information technologies, liberalizing policies and rapidly changing societies - from mono- to m...
Faced with shifts in market realities and content consumption patterns, largely engendered by new me...
This article is by LSE MSc student Jae Aron. She previously worked as a political consultant for Dem...
Faced with shifts in market realities and content consumption patterns, largely engendered by new me...
Few will deny that public service broadcasting, broadcasting that is controlled neither by the state...
Few will deny that public service broadcasting, broadcasting that is controlled neither by the state...
With the BBC apparently under siege it’s easy to think that public service broadcasting as a concept...
New information technologies, liberalizing policies and rapidly changing societies – from mono- to m...
A room full of broadcasters all begging for public cash is not an edifying sight. Today some of Brit...