The RIPE Reader series is ten years old. It's the publishing element of the ten year RIPE initiative (Reinvigorating the Public Media Enterprise). RIPE is a bi-annual conference and bi-annual Reader. The publisher is Nordicom
These are my live blog notes from the #EBUVision2020* conference in Brussels – 160+ public service m...
In the face of challenges posed by a shifting digital media landscape, an array of international bod...
As people’s willingness to pay for digital news remains low, this paper investigates whether people ...
The RIPE Reader series is ten years old. It's the publishing element of the ten year RIPE initiative...
This contribution compares personalisation strategies of public service media (PSM) and how these ar...
Viral false information, siloed information habits, and growing distrust in the media are amongst to...
This is the seventh RIPE Reader published by the Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communicati...
The RIPE@2018 Conference was a milestone for the initiative as the first conference hosted and held ...
This article addresses the need to find alternative ways to envision, develop and govern public serv...
Launched on 26th May on BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme, ResPublica’s latest report, The Mission of Me...
Gregory Ferrell Lowe and Fiona Martin (eds), The Value of Public Service Media; Des Freedman, The Co...
Multimedia development of PSBs: A challenge for the Nordic Media Systems Public Service Broadca...
Public Service Media (PSM) across Europe and beyond are increasingly under pressure, with both their...
The 2013 NordMedia conference in Oslo marked the 40 years that had passed since the very first Nordi...
In this chapter, I address a complex relationship in linking the principles of universalism and pers...
These are my live blog notes from the #EBUVision2020* conference in Brussels – 160+ public service m...
In the face of challenges posed by a shifting digital media landscape, an array of international bod...
As people’s willingness to pay for digital news remains low, this paper investigates whether people ...
The RIPE Reader series is ten years old. It's the publishing element of the ten year RIPE initiative...
This contribution compares personalisation strategies of public service media (PSM) and how these ar...
Viral false information, siloed information habits, and growing distrust in the media are amongst to...
This is the seventh RIPE Reader published by the Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communicati...
The RIPE@2018 Conference was a milestone for the initiative as the first conference hosted and held ...
This article addresses the need to find alternative ways to envision, develop and govern public serv...
Launched on 26th May on BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme, ResPublica’s latest report, The Mission of Me...
Gregory Ferrell Lowe and Fiona Martin (eds), The Value of Public Service Media; Des Freedman, The Co...
Multimedia development of PSBs: A challenge for the Nordic Media Systems Public Service Broadca...
Public Service Media (PSM) across Europe and beyond are increasingly under pressure, with both their...
The 2013 NordMedia conference in Oslo marked the 40 years that had passed since the very first Nordi...
In this chapter, I address a complex relationship in linking the principles of universalism and pers...
These are my live blog notes from the #EBUVision2020* conference in Brussels – 160+ public service m...
In the face of challenges posed by a shifting digital media landscape, an array of international bod...
As people’s willingness to pay for digital news remains low, this paper investigates whether people ...