Few will deny that public service broadcasting, broadcasting that is controlled neither by the state nor by private media corporations, is an essential ingredient in modern democracy. But, as a number of initiatives in transition economies have shown, the inception and development of a strong public broadcasting system is a Herculean task that is easily sidetracked by politics or ideology, or stalled by lack of funding. Especially when state budgets are stretched, the expense is hard to justify. This collection of documents, comments, and cases brings all the major issues in public service broadcasting policy into focus and sets the problems to be addressed in sharp relief. It draws on white papers from NGOs and broadcasters, legislation fr...
Chapter in anthology on Public service media.European public broadcasters have long since ceased to ...
Can public service broadcasting under the pressure of the market approach be saved for development a...
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...
Public service broadcasting and its commercial alternatives – most notably the corporate media syste...
As logical as the existence and role of Public Service Broadcasters seemed to be in the era of broad...
On a global basis, public service media face ideological, political, and technological challenges. A...
1. Public service broadcasting: an ideal-typical history National broadcasters take their shape and ...
Participatory development and government accountability depend in part on the existence of media tha...
The paper draws on a three year comparative research project which examined trends in audiovisual re...
In this article, the authors explore the relationship between the philosophical principles on which ...
The established debate about the funding and regulation of public service broadcasting is giving way...
This article is a defense of the concept of public service broadcasting and a polemic against its cr...
The present study is a long term structural analysis of how broadcasting systems develop and change....
Public service and the need for innovation through a collaborative approach Public service broadcast...
Chapter in anthology on Public service media.European public broadcasters have long since ceased to ...
Can public service broadcasting under the pressure of the market approach be saved for development a...
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...
Public service broadcasting and its commercial alternatives – most notably the corporate media syste...
As logical as the existence and role of Public Service Broadcasters seemed to be in the era of broad...
On a global basis, public service media face ideological, political, and technological challenges. A...
1. Public service broadcasting: an ideal-typical history National broadcasters take their shape and ...
Participatory development and government accountability depend in part on the existence of media tha...
The paper draws on a three year comparative research project which examined trends in audiovisual re...
In this article, the authors explore the relationship between the philosophical principles on which ...
The established debate about the funding and regulation of public service broadcasting is giving way...
This article is a defense of the concept of public service broadcasting and a polemic against its cr...
The present study is a long term structural analysis of how broadcasting systems develop and change....
Public service and the need for innovation through a collaborative approach Public service broadcast...
Chapter in anthology on Public service media.European public broadcasters have long since ceased to ...
Can public service broadcasting under the pressure of the market approach be saved for development a...
Faced with shifts in market realities and content consumption patterns, largely engendered by new me...