Following debates on media pluralism and decentralised public service media, this article discusses the contribution of Dutch public broadcasters to pluralism. While the Dutch system operates under the assumption that external pluralism of broadcasting associations contributes to diversity, here we empirically explored this relation with respect to topics within societal discourse. We argue that mentions of public broadcasters’ programming in newspapers can function as indicators of diversity. As such, we traced mentions of all television and radio programmes by eleven Dutch public broadcast associations in a collection of 263,476 Dutch newspaper articles published during the 2017–2018 TV and radio season. Employing Latent Dirichlet Allocat...
In the new, competitive media environment in Europe, public broadcasters rethink and often rediscove...
Media policies in Europe traditionally promote a diverse media supply. This article investigates for...
This study examines the extent to which the highly diverse and volatile Dutch electorate received a ...
Following debates on media pluralism and decentralised public service media, this article discusses ...
Although diverse political news has been recognized as a requirement for a well-functioning democrac...
The average Dutch news user can choose from an overwhelming number of sources to find, consume and e...
Although diverse political news has been recognized a requirement for a well functioning democracy, ...
In the past decades, Dutch society has changed a lot in a social-cultural sense. Three trends can be...
Although concerns have been raised that political infotainment programmes might increasingly substit...
This article looks into the way in which public-service as well as commercial TV stations in the Net...
In the past decades, Dutch society has changed a lot in a social-cultural sense. Three trends can be...
In this contribution we deal with the contradiction between changing culture and stable structure, i...
his contribution makes a case for the convergence between technologies as a basis for public access ...
ABSTRACT: : This article presents the results of a comparative research study on the regulation of p...
The average Dutch news user can choose from an overwhelming number of sources to find, consume and e...
In the new, competitive media environment in Europe, public broadcasters rethink and often rediscove...
Media policies in Europe traditionally promote a diverse media supply. This article investigates for...
This study examines the extent to which the highly diverse and volatile Dutch electorate received a ...
Following debates on media pluralism and decentralised public service media, this article discusses ...
Although diverse political news has been recognized as a requirement for a well-functioning democrac...
The average Dutch news user can choose from an overwhelming number of sources to find, consume and e...
Although diverse political news has been recognized a requirement for a well functioning democracy, ...
In the past decades, Dutch society has changed a lot in a social-cultural sense. Three trends can be...
Although concerns have been raised that political infotainment programmes might increasingly substit...
This article looks into the way in which public-service as well as commercial TV stations in the Net...
In the past decades, Dutch society has changed a lot in a social-cultural sense. Three trends can be...
In this contribution we deal with the contradiction between changing culture and stable structure, i...
his contribution makes a case for the convergence between technologies as a basis for public access ...
ABSTRACT: : This article presents the results of a comparative research study on the regulation of p...
The average Dutch news user can choose from an overwhelming number of sources to find, consume and e...
In the new, competitive media environment in Europe, public broadcasters rethink and often rediscove...
Media policies in Europe traditionally promote a diverse media supply. This article investigates for...
This study examines the extent to which the highly diverse and volatile Dutch electorate received a ...