Versão final do autor / Accepted version | Pré-publicação online do artigo (11/04/2020) / Online First (11/04/2020)Following the global financial crisis of 2007/08, five European countries called for external financial assistance. Austerity policies were implemented, but the extent to which the bailout deal impacted the Portuguese and Spanish public service broadcasters has not been yet thoroughly investigated. Both born in dictatorial regimes, these public services broadcasters in democratic contexts followed different solutions for governance and funding. This article investigates the changes produced in the Portuguese and Spanish public media under the austerity era, analysing the policy measures implemented, as well as the economic and ...
This paper investigates the multidirectional causal relationships between negative economic coverage...
This paper investigates the multidirectional causal relationships between negative economic coverage...
Spain’s Public National Television (TVE) faces the uncertainty of defining its role as the main publ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze communication policies and the relationship between state and pr...
The governmental change which took place in Portugal after 2011 was far more than just a new episod...
This article aims to compare Portuguese and Spanish radio broadcasting systems from the mid-1970s to...
Televisión del Principado de Asturias (TPA) is a regional public television that has been operating ...
Purpose: This piece of research quantifies and analyses empirically the given economic differences a...
Comunicação apresentada na Conference ‘Changing Media, changing policy" - Euromedia Research Group, ...
This article examines the dynamics of Portuguese media groups in a context of worldwide financializa...
Portugal and Spain were among the countries hardest hit by the global financial crisis that led to t...
Despite the historical and political similarities between Portugal and Spain, the contentious respon...
This dissertation compares the contentious responses to austerity in Portugal and Spain in the conte...
The aim of this paper is twofold. On the one hand to explain the institutional, economic and politi...
It is quite rare the assessment of public service broadcasting as an asset of cultural policy. Howev...
This paper investigates the multidirectional causal relationships between negative economic coverage...
This paper investigates the multidirectional causal relationships between negative economic coverage...
Spain’s Public National Television (TVE) faces the uncertainty of defining its role as the main publ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze communication policies and the relationship between state and pr...
The governmental change which took place in Portugal after 2011 was far more than just a new episod...
This article aims to compare Portuguese and Spanish radio broadcasting systems from the mid-1970s to...
Televisión del Principado de Asturias (TPA) is a regional public television that has been operating ...
Purpose: This piece of research quantifies and analyses empirically the given economic differences a...
Comunicação apresentada na Conference ‘Changing Media, changing policy" - Euromedia Research Group, ...
This article examines the dynamics of Portuguese media groups in a context of worldwide financializa...
Portugal and Spain were among the countries hardest hit by the global financial crisis that led to t...
Despite the historical and political similarities between Portugal and Spain, the contentious respon...
This dissertation compares the contentious responses to austerity in Portugal and Spain in the conte...
The aim of this paper is twofold. On the one hand to explain the institutional, economic and politi...
It is quite rare the assessment of public service broadcasting as an asset of cultural policy. Howev...
This paper investigates the multidirectional causal relationships between negative economic coverage...
This paper investigates the multidirectional causal relationships between negative economic coverage...
Spain’s Public National Television (TVE) faces the uncertainty of defining its role as the main publ...