The RIPE@2018 Conference was a milestone for the initiative as the first conference hosted and held in southern Europe. The School of Communication at the University of Navarra was pleased to host the event, and did so in conjunction with CICOM 34, an annual International Communication Conference organised by the School. The RIPE initiative is committed to deepening fruitful relations between academic researchers and educators and the practitioner community in public service media (PSM), especially strategic managers. Our 2018 conference was sponsored by Corporación de Radio y Televisión Española (RTVE), Spain’s PSM television company. Conference participants visited the new facilities at RTVE because the conference was conducted in M...
Some authors question the existence of public television companies in the new environment of digital...
The TPRC is the oldest and most influential continuous meeting on telecoms policy, always held in Wa...
This week, UNESCO is hosting its WSIS+10 Review Meeting: Towards Knowledge Societies for Peace and S...
The RIPE@2018 Conference was a milestone for the initiative as the first conference hosted and held ...
Public service media is today challenged on every front. Publics and politicians see the commercial ...
This is the seventh RIPE Reader published by the Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communicati...
The RIPE Reader series is ten years old. It's the publishing element of the ten year RIPE initiative...
Public Service Media (PSM) across Europe and beyond are increasingly under pressure, with both their...
These are my live blog notes from the #EBUVision2020* conference in Brussels – 160+ public service m...
I recently chaired (and contributed to) an all-day seminar workshop with a group of European public ...
[Excerto] So, what are the biggest challenges of the media and communication field in Europe today? ...
I am honored to be asked by my friend and colleague, Dr. Germán Arango, to provide a contribution to...
The annual congress of WAN-IFRA (World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers) is probably th...
The importance of reconceptualising what public service broadcasting [PSB] should be and do in the 2...
Especially in a European context the temptation to look at any point in the recent past as a less cr...
Some authors question the existence of public television companies in the new environment of digital...
The TPRC is the oldest and most influential continuous meeting on telecoms policy, always held in Wa...
This week, UNESCO is hosting its WSIS+10 Review Meeting: Towards Knowledge Societies for Peace and S...
The RIPE@2018 Conference was a milestone for the initiative as the first conference hosted and held ...
Public service media is today challenged on every front. Publics and politicians see the commercial ...
This is the seventh RIPE Reader published by the Nordic Information Centre for Media and Communicati...
The RIPE Reader series is ten years old. It's the publishing element of the ten year RIPE initiative...
Public Service Media (PSM) across Europe and beyond are increasingly under pressure, with both their...
These are my live blog notes from the #EBUVision2020* conference in Brussels – 160+ public service m...
I recently chaired (and contributed to) an all-day seminar workshop with a group of European public ...
[Excerto] So, what are the biggest challenges of the media and communication field in Europe today? ...
I am honored to be asked by my friend and colleague, Dr. Germán Arango, to provide a contribution to...
The annual congress of WAN-IFRA (World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers) is probably th...
The importance of reconceptualising what public service broadcasting [PSB] should be and do in the 2...
Especially in a European context the temptation to look at any point in the recent past as a less cr...
Some authors question the existence of public television companies in the new environment of digital...
The TPRC is the oldest and most influential continuous meeting on telecoms policy, always held in Wa...
This week, UNESCO is hosting its WSIS+10 Review Meeting: Towards Knowledge Societies for Peace and S...